Fortnite Creative - Creator Content Rules and Guidelines
Fortnite Creative Rules
Fortnite Creative allows you to create and publish experiences within Fortnite.
Fortnite aims to be a safe and fun place for people to play games or hang with their friends, exactly as we say in our Community Rules.
As you create new experiences, maps, and experiences within Fortnite, we need your help to keep Fortnite safe, fun, and welcoming to everyone. We also want to make it easy for you to create and be successful with your Fortnite Creative experience.
These Fortnite Creative Rules outline the appropriate ways to create, promote and monetize your Fortnite Creative experiences, including some important dos and don’ts. Please take the time to read them carefully before you publish your first Fortnite Creative experience and best of luck with your experience!
TL;DR:
Your experience is your responsibility, and you must comply with all relevant rules:
- Your experience must comply with both the rules below and the Epic Games Content Guidelines.
- Your behavior must comply with both the rules below and the Epic Games Community Rules.
- Any promotion of your experience, both within and outside of Fortnite, must comply with both the rules below and the Fortnite Creative Branding Guidelines.
The Rules
1 Content Rules & Guidelines
As we work together to ensure Fortnite stays a safe and welcoming environment for everyone, your content must follow these rules:
1.2 Keep Personal Info To Yourself - To help avoid deceptive practices (phishing, buying/selling account information), do not disclose or request personal information through Island messaging.
1.3 Intolerance and Discrimination - Fortnite welcomes diversity in race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, national origin, and other groups. Content should not demean, marginalize, use hateful language against, or belittle other users or groups.
1.4 Love… Don’t Hate - Don’t create content that includes hateful symbols or depictions or content that glorifies or incites violence.
1.5 Bullying and Harassment - Respect others that participate in your creation. Interacting with others in a way that is predatory, threatening, intimidating, lewd, demeaning, derogatory, invasive of privacy, or abusive is against the rules.
1.6 Give Credit Where It’s Due - Don’t impersonate other users, streamers, celebrities, government officials, Epic employees, or anyone else. And don’t take credit for another user’s creation. Pretending to be someone else in order to deceive or defraud others is not okay.
1.7 Play By The Rules - Do not create Islands that promote the use of known cheats, exploits, glitched items, server crashes, and bugs. Do not use your island as a way to scam other players, including dishonest practices, such as exploiting the Support-A-Creator program or featuring clickbait advertisements.
1.8 Appropriate Language Only - Don’t name your island or include on your island obscene text or symbols, nor spelling variations, or visual depictions of text aimed at evading these rules.
1.9 All Bets Are Off - Don’t implement gambling, raffles, or casino-style games that involve real money or V-Bucks.
1.10 Keep It On The Island - Do not include offsite web links anywhere on your Island. Note: Promotion of social media handles/channels on the following platforms is fine provided they are not accompanied by a URL.
1.11 Keep It Fortnite: When promoting your experience inside Fortnite, the assets (such as thumbnail images or videos) you use to represent your Fortnite experience must look and feel like Fortnite: you must not mislead players as to the sort of experience they will receive. You may not incorporate photographs.
1.12 Stay Within Spec Guidelines - Make sure the Islands you’re creating do not cause server issues -- intentionally or not. Framerates should stay above 30 FPS. Use your best judgment!
1.13 Align with the Game Rating - Fortnite is a teen-rated title (ESRB Teen 13+, PEGI 12+). Do not create content that isn’t appropriate for a teen audience. For example, content “made for kids” or “adult content” (no nursery rhymes, no pole dancing).
2 Working With Others
3 Promoting your experience
We want to make it easy for you to promote your Fortnite Creative experience to help it be successful. Promotion of your experience, whether within or outside of Fortnite, must follow these rules:
3.1 Use of Epic Games and Fortnite IP
3.1.2. When promoting your experience, you may use the “Created in Fortnite” logo as long as it follows our Fortnite Creative Branding Guidelines.
3.1.3. You must not use the Fortnite or Epic Games logos anywhere in your experience or in the promotional materials for your experience.
3.1.4. When promoting your experience, the assets you use to represent your experience must look and feel like Fortnite, and follow our Fortnite Creative Branding Guidelines: they must not mislead players as to the sort of experience they will receive. You may not incorporate photographs or other similar real-world imagery.
3.1.5. You must prominently include the following legal line on all promotional material: This is not sponsored, endorsed, or administered by Epic Games, Inc.
3.1.6. When creating promotional materials for your experience, you must only show outfits or items that are owned by Epic Games (or that you have express permission or rights to use). For example, don’t use Marvel or DC outfits.
3.2 Marketing Activities
3.2.2. You must not run advertisements on television or digital ad networks to promote your experience, without express and prior consent from Epic Games.
3.2.3. You may promote your experience digitally via advertisements and assets on your own websites, social channels or platforms, as well as with text-based search ads, such as Google Search.
3.2.4. If you engage and pay influencers to promote your experience, you must follow all applicable laws such as the FTC Endorsement Guidelines, so that your influencer’s connection to your experience is clearly and conspicuously disclosed.
3.2.5. You must not create and distribute physical promotional items of any kind to promote your experience, for example, clothing, stickers, flyers, mugs, etc., without express and prior consent from Epic Games.
3.2.6 When promoting your experience via search advertisements, you must not purchase advertisements against keywords or search terms that are Epic Games trademarks, such as “Fortnite” or “Epic Games”.
3.2.7.Fortnite is an ESRB Teen and PEGI 12 rated game. All advertising, promotion, or communication-related to your experience must be age-appropriate and follow ESRB Teen and PEGI ratings systems. You must not target under-13s with advertising, promotion, or communication of any kind for your experience.
3.3 Event Marketing
3.4 Contests and Sweepstakes
3.4.2. “Giveaways” and “raffles” to promote your experience are not allowed.
3.5 Engaging with Press
3.5.2. All press release materials you create to promote your experience should include the following: “This is an independently created Fortnite Creative experience and is not sponsored, endorsed, or administered by Epic Games, Inc."
3.5.3. If you have any questions about promoting your experience with the press or would like your press materials reviewed to ensure they comply with our policies, please reach out to Epic Games at FNCreativePR@epicgames.com.
3.5.4. Please reference the below example language when describing Fortnite Creative in your press materials:
3.5.4.1. “Fortnite Creative is a mode in Fortnite, developed by Epic Games, that offers a wide range of tools to empower anyone to design games and experiences.”
3.5.4.2. “In Creative, anyone can build their own online experience for free and share it with Fortnite's audience around the world.”
4 Monetizing Your Experience
We want to make it as easy as possible to monetize your Fortnite Creative experience while maintaining transparency for players. These rules outline what you can and cannot do to monetize your Fortnite Creative experience:
4.1 Support-A-Creator
4.1.2. You must use the Support Device to request support from players in your experience. You may not use any other methods for requesting for support from players (via Support-A-Creator or other platforms) in your experiences, except where those methods are provided explicitly by Epic Games.
4.1.3. When using the Support Device, you must not force usage of the Support Device for players to proceed in your experience.
4.2 Things to Avoid
4.2.2. You must not charge for access to your experience; it must be freely accessible to all Fortnite players.
4.2.3. You must not create, distribute or sell physical merchandise that features any Epic Games or Fortnite assets or logos, such as clothing, hats, or mugs.
Other Terms & Conditions
As a reminder, as a player of Fortnite, you are bound by the Fortnite EULA, and as a Fortnite Creator who has been given the ability to publish content to Fortnite, you are bound by the Support-A-Creator Terms & Conditions.
Consequences
If Epic is made aware that experience Creator Rules are being violated, Epic will take action on a case-by-case basis. We’ll look at a variety of factors, including the severity of the issue, whether you’re a repeat offender, and other factors. Action taken can be anything from a warning, or ineligibility for appearing in Discovery or to be featured, all the way up to a permanent account ban for more severe offenses.
If your Epic account is permanently banned, you may lose all rights to Epic games, virtual items, account balances, or other items that you may have earned or purchased.
Player Reporting
We are all a part of this community, and it is up to us to keep it friendly, fun, and free of negativity. If you encounter a player or creator that is not respecting the rules above, you can report them or report their island.
If you meet someone you don’t like but who isn’t violating the Community Rules, you can block the person.
These rules were last updated on 1/28/22