Even after seven years of its release, Fortnite doesn’t fail to surprise its audience with something new. When many are claiming the game to be dead, Epic Games launched Creative 2.0. This new mode allows the players to create their own minigames and then enjoy them with other players.
The new Creative Mode allows players to develop minigames using Unreal Engine 5.1, meaning they are using the latest game designing tool to create high-quality custom modes. Also, the previous Creative Mode had various limitations, which Epic Games has removed with the new one. Every Fortnite fan is ecstatic about the new Creative Mode, including big-name streamers and gaming personalities.
Fortnite streamers are going crazy about the Creative 2.0
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Fortnite has always been one of the most-watched games on livestreams. Thus, it was impossible for the streamers not to try this new mode. Numerous well-known gamers, including CouRageJD, TimTheTatman, and Jake Lucky, checked out this new mode. And they were all amazed by the new Fortnite Creative 2.0.
Call of Duty style domination with load outs in Fortnite on a similar map to Rust…
Creative 2.0 is INSANE. pic.twitter.com/26iq97dpAS
— Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) March 22, 2023
The renowned American streamer and 100 Thieves co-owner CouRageJD tried a Fortnite Creative 2.0 mode which was themed after Call of Duty. This custom mode had a similar map design to the classic Call of Duty map called Rust. Moreover, the color palette of this mode also matched Activision’s FPS game.
Fortnite Creative 2.0 looking like an MMORPG… pic.twitter.com/9uyEBJS5mO
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) March 22, 2023
Jake Lucky, the famous eSports journalist, also gave his take on a Fortnite Creative 2.0 mode. But unlike the Call of Duty one that CouRage tried, it was themed after an MMORPG game. This one featured a mythical forest-like setting beside a giant waterfall and a big dragon going around it. Now those who have played MMORPG games often have this kind of design.
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Another famous streamer, TimTheTatman, also tried a game mode created using Fortnite Creative 2.0. But the 32-year-old tried a horror game mode, which had a similar gameplay to games like Outcast. He was playing as Peely, who was being chased down a dull and scary-looking building by a nasty joker toy.
ain’t no way bro pic.twitter.com/I0pPz3rX0f
— timthetatman👑 (@timthetatman) March 22, 2023
There are more such interesting modes that fans are coming up with this new mode. Fans are also recreating other games like Minecraft and GTA. Some even tried recreating movies, anime, and even TV series.
put my minecraft world in Fortnite Creative 2.0… 😭 pic.twitter.com/dpAjkI8CYv
— EvanTube (@ItsEvanTube) March 23, 2023
Fortnite creative 2.0 one piece #onepiece #FortniteCreative #luffy pic.twitter.com/kdDfI4tiIy
— Trxnton (@trenton_radford) March 22, 2023
GTA in Fortnite made using Unreal Editor for Fortnite! Creative 2.0 is unreal!
Imagine the things people will create with this! pic.twitter.com/huSVEiTMsB
— xGarbett (@xGarbett) March 22, 2023
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made with fortnite creative 2.0 🤯 pic.twitter.com/MAQ9Og0Uok
— elisa (@goddessinflesh) March 22, 2023
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