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Fortnite Opens the Gate to Microtransactions in User-Made Islands

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Today, Epic Games launched a small revolution within the evolution of Fortnite into a metaverse by allowing island creators to implement microtransactions.

More specifically, the tools have existed for a couple of months, but starting today, islands including microtransactions in V-Bucks can be published.

The rules are described in detail in an official post, but there are very specific restrictions regulating what can and cannot be sold in user-created islands.

Here’s what can be sold.

On the other hand, here’s what cannot be sold to preserve coherence with Fortnite’s overall ecosystem.

As mentioned above, as usual with Fortnite microtransactions, there may be further restrictions that apply depending on the region and platform one is playing on.

For instance, you cannot have lootboxes (paid random items) in Singapore, Qatar, Australia, the Netherlands, and Belgium, while they’re restricted to players over 18 in the UK and in Brazil (from March 2026).

There are a bunch of rules that creators need to familiarize themselves with, and they’re available in the development documentation. No one ever promised that making money out of microtransactions was easy.

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