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Fortnite has always been a crazy experience. Ever since its release, the game has revolutionized an entire genre. Although released as a single-player campaign-focused game, with an optional online Battle Royale mode, Fortnite soon took over the scene and dominated the market. 

Recently, the highly anticipated Counter-Strike 2 has been announced. With the official announcements, it has been revealed that the game will be using Valve’s state-of-the-art Source 2 Engine to overhaul the visuals and graphics of the classic game and also let the community build creative maps using the Engine. But even though the fans are very excited about the creative features in the CS 2, Fortnite may have already gotten the upper hand in this department, thanks to its Creative 2.0 update. 

Insane creative 2.0 maps in Fortnite have shellshocked the Internet

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With the latest chapter 4 season 2, a lot has been added to the Battle Royale, Fortnite. From brand-new traversal mechanics, weapons, and skins, to new types of points of interest, and many many more. Among them, one of the most fascinating addition was the new and improved creative mode aka Creative 2.0

Here are some of the most awe-inspiring maps that became a possibility thanks to the tool: 

A player imported their whole Minecraft world in Fortnite. From blocky roads to a giant creeper statue. This world is a perfect homage to both games. 

Remember the iconic street from GTA San Andreas? Well now, the fans can relive the wild times from the legendary game in Fortnite, all thanks to the Creative 2.0.

Every Call of Duty fan has a special place in their heart for the ‘Rust’ map from Modern Warfare 2. Being one of the most beloved maps in the franchise, the insanely talented community of Fortnite has made a 1:1 recreation of it in the creative mode, with Loadouts and other signature CoD features. 

If one is getting too tired of online shooters, then one can step into a fantasy world-inspired renowned MMORPG games such as Genshin Impact, World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy 14, and more. With magical trees and mystical auras with a huge flying Japanese-style long dragon, this map truly doesn’t seem to belong in Fortnite.

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Making a full circle, getting the freedom and necessary tools to make their wild plans come true, the community has decided to pull the dev’s legs by taking a step backward. Over the years, Fornite has changed quite a lot. Some old players can’t even recognize the game anymore, which is why to revitalize the memories and give tribute to the old fans are rushing to create the “OG Fortnite” in creative mode. 

Read More: Top 10 Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 2 Secrets You Missed!

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In the end, looking at the insanity that Creative 2.0 lets the community create makes it very apparent that if CS 2 wants to make a mark on the creative map-making scene, they have to offer something revolutionary. 

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