Fortnite Players Can Now Make And Publish Their Own Lego Games

Following the launch of Lego Fortnite, Lego and Epic have launched what are called Lego Islands, another game that will live inside of Fortnite, but alongside Lego Fortnite as a new way to play. Announced during the State of Unreal presentation at GDC, players can now make their own Lego Islands alongside those launched officially by Lego, including a few brand-new ones today.

Essentially, this allows Fortnite users to use Lego assets to make their own game experiences within Fortnite–and to make money off them if they’re popular enough. Given the kid-friendly nature of Lego, of course, there are some restrictions. Namely, the islands you make with Lego assets must carry age ratings that are no higher than E10 from the ESRB, or 7 from PEGI. So you can’t put Lego assets into, say, a Red vs. Blue Deathmatch map or any other map that involves gunfights, but the possibilities are pretty open otherwise.

Lego Fortnite Islands apply the Creative mode tools to bricks and minifigs.
Lego Fortnite Islands apply the Creative mode tools to bricks and minifigs.

Fortunately for aspiring creators, Lego and Epic have published three new Lego Islands that were made with UEFN, to go with the two that had already been published, so there are already a few examples of finished projects in this style. These islands are Lego Prop Hunt, where players have to find other players disguised as props; Lego Battle Arena for Ninjago-style dueling; and Lego Cat Island Adventure, where you have to hang out with and do quests for a kitty cat. On top of that, they’re offering four island templates to help kickstart your designs so you don’t have to start from scratch.

These Lego islands will be eligible to earn money for their creators if they’re a part of the Fortnite Island Creator Program–basically, if your island generates a lot of engagement, you can get paid for it. All these changes are live now–you can get cranking on the new Lego game inside of Fortnite whenever you feel like it.

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Source:Gamespot