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"Thousands" banned in Fortnite as new Delulu proximity voice chat mode fuels hate speech
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“Thousands” banned in Fortnite as new Delulu proximity voice chat mode fuels hate speech

by admin September 24, 2025


Over the weekend, Epic launched its new Fortnite Delulu mode with proximity voice chat, but already “thousands” have been banned for toxicity and hate speech.

The new mode sees players starting out solo, but able to join squads by chatting with nearby players. Players will need to have voice chat set to “Everybody” and won’t be able to hide their display name while playing.

In theory, Delulu is a fun twist on the no-build battle royale formula, but in practice it’s fuelled bad behaviour that’s resulted in “thousands” being banned over the weekend, according to the official Fortnite Status social media account.

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Indeed, Epic seems to have expected this, with the account’s pinned post detailing how players can report in-game conversations.

The mode has resulted in some amusing and heartwarming interactions. Here’s one pacifist player strumming a guitar in an attempt to make in-game friends.

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Yet a thread titled “My fellow ladies: How’s Delulu” details the experiences of women in the new mode (thanks IGN).

It includes misogyny, hateful speech, and women being purposefully targeted by men. “It’s been terrible for me so far,” wrote one player. “I’ve been playing solo and there hasn’t been one game where I haven’t been told horrendous things I don’t wish to repeat. I just want to have fun and enjoy the game.”

Some posts are recommending female players don’t speak, which is unfair and defeats the purpose of the mode.

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Sadly, this is often the experience when women play games online with voice chat. A report from September last year claimed two-thirds of female players report being harassed when playing online. And when Call of Duty added proximity chat to its online modes, reports of misogyny were rampant.

Fortnite Delulu will return this weekend, from 26th September until 29th September. It’s unclear if it’s set to become a permanent addition to Fortnite, but is there more Epic could be doing to protect players?

Yesterday, a Daft Punk music experience was announced for Fortnite.



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Fortnite Reveals Daft Punk Event, But Don’t Expect A Reunion

by admin September 23, 2025


Daft Punk, one of the biggest electronic dance music groups in history, is coming soon to Fortnite alongside some classic tracks, Lego skins, new emotes, and also a big confirmation from Epic that, no, they aren’t getting back together. Sorry.

On September 22, after some online leaks and teases, Epic officially announced that Daft Punk was coming to Fortnite as part of a large in-game event. The robotic duo will arrive in Epic’s ever-growing battle royale on September 27 as part of something called the “Daft Punk Experience.” This will be an in-game location that players can visit alone or with friends, and it will feature various activities, including the ability to remix Daft Punk’s music, a horde mode featuring robots, and a dance club.

But before all that, on September 25, cosmetic items based on the duo will be added to Fortnite’s in-game shop. Cosmetics include multiple Daft Punk outfits, emotes, weapon skins, in-game music tracks, and even some adorable Lego minifigs based on the famous robots.

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Now, if you’re a big fan of Daft Punk like me, you might see all this news and start thinking that maybe, just maybe, the duo is about to get back together. Perhaps this is just a tease of something bigger. A new album? A new song? A new tour? Well, bad news: Epic makes it very clear in the post announcing all of the new Fortnite x Daft Punk content that, no, the group is not getting back together. First, Epic starts the post off with a mention of the group being “no longer” around and then, to make it very clear, Epic included this in the event’s FAQ:

  • Is Daft Punk getting back together?
  • No. The Daft Punk Experience is an immersive music experience based on the band’s beloved music. The band is not getting back together.

So there you go. Sorry about that. Of course, if they wanted it to be a surprise, that’s exactly what they would say. So perhaps there is still a chance… (Editor’s note: It’s not happening, Zack. Move on.)



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Lawsuit over ownership of Sonic theme Live and Learn dismissed, but Fortnite collab proves song remains in "limbo", says songwriter
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Lawsuit over ownership of Sonic theme Live and Learn dismissed, but Fortnite collab proves song remains in “limbo”, says songwriter

by admin September 22, 2025


A lawsuit over the rights to the Sonic the Hedgehog song Live and Learn has been dismissed, but the songwriter claims the song “remains in ‘limbo'”.

Last year, Crush 40 musician and songwriter Johnny Gioeli sued Sega of America over ownership of the Sonic Adventure 2 theme song, ahead of its feature throughout the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 film.

At the time, Gioeli claimed Sega had the rights to the lyrics, but not the “master recording musical composition”. However, “unbeknownst” to the songwriter, the company had “exploited and licensed” the song in “at least 25 video games, television shows, live performances/events and films”.

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In a new statement, Gioeli stated the case against Sega was dismissed “based on time, not on ownership” and so the song remains in “limbo”.

The reason for the statement? Sonic’s forthcoming appearance in Fortnite – we reported last week on leaks suggesting Sonic and Shadow are headed to the battle royale.

“Just two weeks ago, I was contacted by Epic Games to potentially use Live and Learn,” stated Gioeli, “and the amazing part is Sega had them call ME for the rights to use the song. So there you have it. The most epic song remains in the ‘abyss of ownership’.”

Gioeli added: “The song is mine. I wrote it with Jun [Senoue], I sing it, I created the melody, I recorded my vocals in my studio, and they do not own it.”


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News of the lawsuit emerged last year ahead of both Sonic x Shadow Generations and the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 film, both of which make use of the song in their soundtracks.

Gioeli’s latest comments precede not just the Fortnite collaboration, but the release this week of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.

A leak last week, showed more unannounced DLC is on the way to the racing game.



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Fortnite launches new Daft Punk Experience, but no the duo aren't getting back together
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Fortnite launches new Daft Punk Experience, but no the duo aren’t getting back together

by admin September 22, 2025


Fortnite is launching a new Daft Punk Experience, but is adamant the robot rock duo aren’t getting back together.

Unlike previous Fortnite concerts – from the likes of Marshmello, Travis Scott, and Ariana Grande – The Daft Punk Experience is instead a “fully interactive playground” in the Discover(y) mode, with multiple rooms in which to enjoy the music and lose yourself to dance.

That includes blasting robots with a soundwave laser in the Robot Rock Arena, remixing songs at Dream Chamber Studios, or making a Lego music video at Around the World. Some form of “afterparty” is also being teased, whatever da funk that might be.

“The band may be no longer, but their music lives on in Fortnite,” reads a new blog post on the experience.

And to really hammer it home, the FAQ directly states: “The band is not getting back together”. So no, you don’t feel it coming – it’s the end of the line.

It also states the experience won’t feature any new music, as all songs have been previously released. Players will be able to make their own mashups though, but good luck making them harder, better, faster, or stronger.

The experience launches on 27th September at 2pm ET (that’s 7pm UK time), but players are advised to join early. It will then be available “for a while” in Discover.

Of course, a Fortnite collaboration wouldn’t be complete without a load of stuff to buy, either individually or as part of the Dark Punk Bundle. It includes song emotes, glittery outfits, and some adorable Lego characters so you too can be a Starboy, as well as other Jam Tracks including the duo’s collaborations with The Weeknd.

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Speaking of Lego, the first ever music-reactive build will be added to Fortnite – it’s a lego pyramid that lights up when music is played.

Full details can be found on the Fortnite blog, so you can read up on the experience one more time.

Last week, Epic announced it would be giving Fortnite creators some more digital love by allowing them to sell in-game items on their created islands.



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Epic Games to allow Fortnite developers to sell in-game items

by admin September 20, 2025


From December, Fortnite creators will be able to sell items directly from their Fortnite islands.

Epic Games announced the new in-game sales feature on September 18, 2025, revealing that creators will be able to create and sell “digital durable and consumable items they build for their games,” using Verse-based API and new UEFN tools. They can’t, however, sell physical items, such as t-shirts.

While developers will “ordinarily” earn 50% of the V-Bucks value from item sales, from December 2025 until December 2026, the rate will be 100%.

However, that doesn’t mean they’ll creators will earn 100% of sales revenue.

In the press release announcing this new sales feature, Epic Games explained how the share of in-game sales is distributed to creators.

“In recent years, Epic has been investing and operating the business at a loss”

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To determine the V-Bucks value in US dollars in a given month, the company totals all customer real-money spending on V-Bucks (converted to US dollars) and then subtracts platform and store fees. These can range from 12% on the Epic Game Store to 30% on current consoles. Epic Games then divides this by the total V-Bucks spent by Fortnite players.

Fortnite’s average platform and store fees are currently 26%, Epic Games said, with “specific fees” ranging from 12% to 30% on consoles.

So, from December 2025 to December 2026, the 100% V-Bucks value creators will earn will translate to a roughly 74% cut of in-game sales.

From January 1, 2027, however, that amount will drop by half, a 50% V-Bucks value equating to a roughly 37% cut of in-game sales for creators.

Epic Games said the other 50% enables the company “to cover the costs of servicing the Fortnite ecosystem.”

“The funds that don’t go back to creators contribute to server hosting costs, safety, and moderation costs, R&D and other operating expenses,” Epic Games said. “In recent years, Epic has been investing and operating the business at a loss.”

The V-Bucks value from in-game item sales will be 100% until the end of 2026 | Image credit: Epic Games

In addition, Epic Games is updating its engagement payout formula, which issues payouts to creators based on engagement in their islands, to “better reward creators for bringing in new or reengaging lapsed players in Fortnite.”

The current payout formula adds 40% of the net revenue from Fortnite’s Item Shop and related real-money purchases into the engagement pool, which is distributed among creators’ and Epic’s islands.

But, from November 1, 2025, Fortnite creators “that bring in new or lapsed players” will receive 75% of those players’ contributions to the engagement payout pool for their first six months.

To identify players and islands that fall under this banner, Epic Games will factor in “signals from direct links, in-game search usage, and first-day playtime patterns.”

Epic Games is also changing the retention component of these engagement payouts, now rewarding “island-specific retention, rather than ecosystem-wide retention” to “better align with creators’ own efforts in growing this metric.”

However, to combat fraudulent engagement, this engagement payout formula will only consider players who have made purchases on their accounts.

“Since UEFN launched, players have spent over 11.2 billion hours across 260,000 live creator-made islands”

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Epic Games has said this will “not reduce the total engagement payout pool,” it instead “shifts the calculation” so that the playtime of non-payers isn’t considered.

As such, the engagement payout formula now covers minutes played, new user acquisition, lapsed user acquisition, playtime surrounding V-Bucks spend, and island retention.

Epic Games is also introducing a “prominent” Sponsored Row in Discover on November 24 2025, so that “creators can choose to spend money to receive increased visibility for their islands.”

“All creators will have transparent market data to bid for placement in the row and enter an auction to surface islands in the new Sponsored Row,” Epic Games said. “All other rows in Discover will remain unchanged, continuing to provide organic visibility to islands.”

In the “long-term,” 50% of revenue from sponsorship generated by this feature will go into the engagement payout pool, but from launch until the end of 2026, 100% will enter the pool.

Other creator-focused additions coming to Fortnite include the ability for creators to set up campaigns in the creator portal, starting November 17, 2025, and the launch of Fortnite Creator Communities “in the next few months,” allowing creators to connect and share updates with their players.

“Since UEFN launched, players have spent over 11.2 billion hours across 260,000 live creator-made islands, which has resulted in $722,000,000 paid out to date,” Epic Games said.

“We’ll continue investing in new tools that unlock more development possibilities for creators.”



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Fortnite creators will soon be able to sell in-game items to make more money, but are Creative Mode offerings like Steal A Brainrot what players want?
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Fortnite creators will soon be able to sell in-game items to make more money, but are Creative Mode offerings like Steal A Brainrot what players want?

by admin September 18, 2025


Epic will soon allow Fortnite developers to sell in-game items from their Fortnite islands, allowing creators to make more money.

This will begin in December 2025, and for the first year developers will earn 100 percent of the V-Bucks value from sales – usually this is at 50 percent.

The news comes as Fortnite’s Creative Mode of fan-made content is proving exceptionally popular – recently, the Fortnite version of Roblox meme game Steal A Brainrot had more concurrent players than Epic’s official maps.

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Fortnite’s Creative Mode first launched back in 2018, and allows players to create their own maps and modes. Epic then offers a payout based on engagement – last year it paid out $325m to creators, with seven receiving over $10m.

Since Creative Mode’s release, Epic has revealed, players have spent over 11.2bn hours across 260,000 creator-made islands, resulting in $722,000,000 paid to creators.

The amount of money creators will make in Fortnite is only going to increase when they’re able to sell in-game items directly from their islands, in addition to receiving an engagement payout from Fortnite’s item shop sales.

Epic has a formula for calculating the V-Bucks value in US dollars each month, which takes all real-money spending towards V-Bucks (in dollars), subtracting platform and store fees, and dividing by total V-Bucks spent. With creators usually earning 50 percent of V-Bucks value from sales, this equates to 37 percent of retail spending. Roblox offers 25 percent, by way of comparison.

In addition, Epic will add a Sponsored Row to Fortnite’s Discover, meaning creators can pay for increased visibility by bidding for placement in the row. That’s a further investment in generating more in-game sales.

Epic has also announced Fortnite Creator Communities, to allow creators to share updates directly with players on the web and within Fortnite. Creator posts will be text and image-based and allow for sharing information and gathering feedback – much like on Steam.

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But despite the huge success of creator islands, is this really what Fortnite players want?

Take Steal A Brainrot. It’s proven to be a phenomenal success – as Dexerto reported, it had 24 million players in a single day across both Roblox and Fortnite versions. While the Roblox version peaked at 23.4 million players in a day, Fortnite’s version contributed 542,000. That vastly outweighs Fortnite’s primary Battle Royale modes that generate around 100,000 players during peak weekend play.

“They are promoting AI slop, copy and paste creative maps more than their own BR season,” wrote one player on reddit. “This is going to prove to be extremely unhealthy for the game in general I believe, and with the already low player counts this season Epic needs to do something to steer back to the basics, this metaverse stuff has RUINED Fortnite. This game has become a corporate shell of what it once was and I believe the remainder of this year will very much so make or break Fortnite as a whole.”

“Stuff like this cluttering the overview makes me disinterested in random creative maps. Those who put genuine effort into their maps often get hardly any attention,” wrote a user on a separate reddit post. Others point to the casual nature of user-made maps, as well as the high XP offered, as reasons for players to flock over.

Still, this new update for Fortnite creators is further shifting the game away from its Battle Royale roots into a Roblox-rivalling metaverse.



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Epic will let Fortnite creators sell in-game items in latest attempt to compete with Roblox

by admin September 18, 2025


Creators building experiences in Fortnite are getting a new way to earn revenue. Epic says developers will soon have the ability to make and sell in-game items in Fortnite, and earn a cut of the V-Bucks users spend to buy them. Previously, developers only earned money through Fortnite based on the amount of time users spent on their “islands,” the in-game name for third-party experiences creators can offer through Fortnite.

Developers will be able to create their consumable and durable in-game items using soon-to-be-released tools in Unreal Editor for Fortnite and a new “Verse-based API,” according to Epic. The company also plans to be generous with the revenue split its offering, at least at first. Developers “will ordinarily earn 50 percent of the V-Bucks value from sales in their islands,” but from December 2025 through the end of 2026, they’ll get to keep 100 percent.

Epic says its 50 percent cut — notably more than the 30 percent popularized by Apple’s App Store — is to help “contribute to server hosting costs, safety and moderation costs, R&D and other operating expenses” of running Fortnite. It’s also a make-good of sorts, since Epic claims it’s been “investing and operating the business at a loss.”

How much 100 percent or 50 percent of “V-Bucks value” actually equals in real money unfortunately isn’t as simple as converting Fortnite’s digital currency to dollars, though. Epic offers the following explanation for how it calculates V-Bucks value:

To determine the V-Bucks value in US dollars in a given month, we take all customer real-money spending to purchase V-Bucks (converted to US Dollars), subtract platform and store fees (ranging from 12 percent on Epic Games Store to 30 percent on current consoles), and divide it by the total V-Bucks spent by players. Fortnite’s average platform and store fees are currently 26 percent (with specific fees ranging from 12 percent on the Epic Games Store to 30 percent on console platforms). So, 50 percent of V-Bucks value translates to ~37 percent of retail spending, and 100 percent of V-Bucks value translates to ~74 percent.

Alongside the new ability to create in-game items, Epic says Fortnite developers will be able to pay to be featured in a new “Sponsored row” inside Fortnite‘s Discover feed. And to better engage new and returning players, developers are also getting access to new tools for creating community forums and sharing updates on their islands.

All of these changes are in service of further extending Fortnite‘s ability to act as a platform for games and social experiences, rather than just a battle royale game (with racing, rhythm game and LEGO spin-offs). Epic clearly wants Fortnite to be Roblox, and reap the benefits of having an active community of adult and child users creating experiences for its platform. Cultivating that audience has led to all sorts of child safety problems for Roblox, but Epic clearly views the risks to be worth it.



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Fortnite finally getting proximity chat but not how you’d think

by admin September 17, 2025



Fortnite is introducing a brand new LTM called “Delulu” with proximity chat enabled, where you can team up with enemies. Here’s how you can join.

Let’s face it. If you’ve played Fortnite, you’ve at least been frustrated once when encountering random enemies that decide to team up against you. Or worse, maybe it’s your friend who ended up befriending the enemy, leaving you to die.

Generally, “teaming” in Fortnite is bannable. This term refers to when players work together during a match, even though they’re not supposed to, usually by sharing items or even coordinating so that they don’t have to fight each other.

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In a surprising turn of events, however, Epic has just announced that there’ll be an LTM that lets you do exactly this, and it’s aided by the arrival of proximity chat.

Fortnite set to introduce “Delulu” LTM with proximity chat that lets you betray friends

The LTM in question is apparently called “Fortnite: Delulu.” And no, that isn’t a joke, as you can see via the announcement from the in-game tab. So, how exactly does this mode work?

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Think of Zero Build, but with 80 players. You can hop in solo and squad up with friends, but there’s a little twist. 

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The proximity chat feature is enabled here, so that means you can actually talk to people nearby, and maybe even convince them to be your ally. The other way around also works, assuming you find someone more worthy.

Unlike most modes, in order to join this one, you’ll first have to activate the Voice Chat setting if you haven’t already.

To do so, all you need is to load the Compete Tab and have your Voice Chat set to Everybody. This LTM is confirmed to be available starting from September 18, 2025, for selected creators. 

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Meanwhile, everyone else will have to be a bit more patient, as its official launch drops on September 19, 2025. Although proximity chat has been available in Creative modes and UEFN islands, Delulu marks the first time this feature will appear in a Battle Royale-style match.

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Netflix sensation KPop Demon Hunters headed to Fortnite in new crossover, leaks suggest - we must be getting Huntr/x skins, right?
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Netflix sensation KPop Demon Hunters headed to Fortnite in new crossover, leaks suggest – we must be getting Huntr/x skins, right?

by admin September 17, 2025



KPop Demon Hunters is headed to Fortnite, according to the latest leaks.


If you’re somehow unaware, KPop Demon Hunters is an animated film from Sony Pictures depicting a fantastical take on the South Korean pop industry. Not only have the songs (sung by prominent KPop artists) dominated music charts, the film itself is the most watched original title in Netflix history.


It’s no wonder, then, a crossover with Fortnite is on the way, as spotted by Fortnite leakers SpushFNBR and Loolo. It’s gonna be golden for sure.

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But what might the crossover include? The most obvious would be dance emotes based on songs from the film, which each have their own dance routines. I can’t wait to see Metal Gear Solid’s Solid Snake dancing along to Soda Pop.


Skins based on the three Huntr/x singers would also work, considering they’re also fighters alongside being in a pop band.


Just as KPop is taking over the music charts, games from South Korea are proving extremely popular too – as proven recently by the huge success of Stellar Blade on PC.



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Steal A Brainrot smashes records with nearly 24 million players across Roblox and Fortnite

by admin September 14, 2025



Steal A Brainrot just pulled nearly 24 million players in one day across Roblox and Fortnite, eclipsing other community made games on the platforms.

Steal A Brainrot is the latest viral hit to sweep through both Roblox and Fortnite, combining chaotic party-style gameplay with meme-driven humor. First created as a Roblox experience earlier in 2025, the popular tycoon and simulator game tasks players to collect and generate income from “Brainrot” characters.

The game’s momentum only grew when a Fortnite Creative version was released, bringing the same concept into Epic’s ecosystem of player-made content. By spanning two of the biggest free-to-play platforms, Steal A Brainrot tapped into massive built-in communities. The dual launch allowed the title to thrive in both Roblox’s social hubs and Fortnite’s competitive arenas.

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Steal a Brainrot reaches tens of millions in one day

That reach paid off on September 14, when Steal A Brainrot hit new all-time highs across both platforms. The Roblox version peaked at 23.4 million players in a single day, while the Fortnite edition contributed to a concurrent total of 542,000 users.

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Those figures place it in the same league as Epic’s official game modes, Fortnite Battle Royale and Zero Build, which regularly chart around 100,000 players during peak weekend play. However, Steal The Brainrot has now surpassed two of Epic Games’ staple game modes, Blitz Royale and Reload Ranked, in all time high player count.

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The achievement highlights just how far community-built games can go when they strike the right cultural chord. By turning a meme into a fully playable experience across two platforms, Steal A Brainrot has become one of 2025’s breakout hits, and if momentum holds, another record-setting weekend may be in the cards.



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