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How to Create Your Own Gaming Studio for UEFN

Discover the essential steps to build a powerhouse team in Fortnite Creative and UEFN—covering everything from structuring your studio to assembling the right talent for success..

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How to Create Your Own Gaming Studio in UEFN

The Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) provides an exciting opportunity for creators to establish their own game development studios focused on Fortnite Creative. If you’re looking to start your own studio, it’s essential to understand the key positions needed, the skills required to build a well-rounded team, and the strategies for long-term success in the UEFN development space.

Building Your UEFN Game Development Team

A successful UEFN game development studio consists of several specialized roles that ensure smooth game production. Here are the key positions you should consider:

  • Game Designer – Responsible for conceptualizing and designing the core gameplay mechanics.
  • Level Designer – Focuses on building engaging maps and environments within UEFN.
  • Programmer (Verse & Event Binding) – Writes the code to implement game logic using the Verse programming language.
  • 3D Artist & Modeler – Creates custom assets to enhance the visual appeal of the game.
  • Animator – Develops animations for characters, objects, and interactive elements.
  • Sound Designer – Produces immersive sound effects and background music.
  • Quality Assurance Tester – Ensures the game runs smoothly by identifying and fixing bugs.
  • Marketing & Community Manager – Promotes the game and engages with the Fortnite community to build a player base.

Each team member plays a crucial role in ensuring your studio can develop high-quality experiences for Fortnite Creative.

Essential Skills for a UEFN Studio Team

To have a well-rounded team, members should collectively possess the following skills:

  • UEFN Mastery – Strong knowledge of the Unreal Editor for Fortnite, including its tools and functionalities.
  • Verse Programming – Understanding of Verse, the scripting language used in UEFN.
  • Event Binding Knowledge – Proficiency in connecting game mechanics and devices through event-driven logic in UEFN.
  • Game Mechanics Development – Experience in designing engaging gameplay loops and mechanics.
  • 3D Modeling & Animation – Proficiency in software like Blender, Maya, or 3ds Max.
  • Sound Design & Audio Engineering – Expertise in creating and integrating audio assets.
  • Testing & Debugging – Ability to identify and resolve issues effectively.
  • Marketing & Branding – Knowledge of social media strategies, influencer marketing, and advertising to promote games.

Keys to Success in the UEFN Space

To thrive as a UEFN development studio, consistent effort and strategic planning are required. Here are some core strategies to ensure your studio’s success:

1. Regular Game Publications

Frequent releases keep your studio relevant in the Fortnite Creative community. Develop a roadmap for game creation and stick to a schedule to maintain engagement.

2. Constant Updates & Iterations

Updating your games with new features, bug fixes, and seasonal content ensures player retention. Regularly gather player feedback and analyze game performance.

3. Social Media & Community Engagement

Promote your games through platforms like Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn and Discord. Building an active community enhances visibility and helps attract more players.

4. Collaborations & Partnerships

Working with other creators, influencers, and brands can amplify your studio’s reach. Strategic partnerships can lead to co-promotions and expanded audiences.

Choosing the Right Legal Structure

When forming a game development studio, selecting the proper legal structure is crucial for tax and liability purposes. Consult a legal professional to determine which option best suits your needs. Some of the most common structures include:

  • Sole Proprietorship – Simplest structure, but personal liability is high.
  • Limited Liability Company (LLC) – Provides liability protection with fewer formalities.
  • Corporation (C-Corp or S-Corp) – Best for scalability but requires more administrative work.
  • Partnership – Suitable for teams with multiple founders sharing responsibilities.

Setting Up Your Studio in Fortnite Creative

Once your studio’s structure is established, the next step is to set up an official account in Fortnite Creative. To be eligible for the Creator Program, you must meet the necessary requirements. Once accepted, you can register your studio using your business EIN and submit the required tax documentation. Upon approval, your studio will be eligible to earn revenue from the games you create within the Fortnite Creative space.

Additionally, setting up a professional website for your studio can be a valuable asset.
A website allows you to showcase your portfolio, list all your published games, and provide an easy way for your audience to connect with you. Having an online presence strengthens your brand and enhances your credibility in the gaming community.

Start the Journey

Starting a UEFN game development studio is an exciting journey that requires a mix of creative, technical, and business skills. By assembling a talented team, continuously improving your games, engaging with the Fortnite community, and strategically promoting your creations, your studio can achieve long-term success in the ever-growing world of Fortnite Creative.

If you ever have questions about this process, or just want to talk to other creators who have done it—connect with us in the TCB Community Discord!

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Quick Look at the UEFN Fortnite Creator Trello Roadmap: Key Updates and Community Impact

Get a quick look at the UEFN Fortnite Creator 2025 Roadmap: matchmaking updates, new UI tools, discover system changes, and what they mean for Fortnite creators.

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UEFN 2025 Roadmap: What’s Coming to Fortnite Creative

Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) continues to evolve, bringing new tools and features that empower creators to build more engaging and customized experiences within Fortnite. Staying informed about these updates is crucial for developers aiming to leverage UEFN’s full potential. This article provides an overview of the latest enhancements in UEFN, explains how to access the development roadmap, and discusses the implications of these updates for future projects.

Upcoming UEFN Fortnite Creator Enhancements and Updates

Epic Games is set to introduce several notable features to UEFN and Fortnite Creative, enhancing both the creation process and player engagement:

A/B Testing for Thumbnails (Expected Q2 2025)

Creators can now integrate A/B testing into their publishing workflow, allowing them to experiment with different thumbnails and measure their effectiveness through click-through rates. This data-driven approach enables developers to optimize visual appeal and attract more players to their islands. This is one of several new UEFN tools that align with data-informed design.

“Not Interested” Button (Expected Q2 2025)

A new “Not Interested” button empowers players to customize their recommendations by signaling disinterest in specific islands. This feedback refines the “For You” page, ensuring that players encounter content more aligned with their preferences. Similar changes reflect discover tab improvements for Fortnite Creative.

From a community perspective, this feature could be highly beneficial—it allows users to curate their Discover feed, leading to more relevant and enjoyable gameplay experiences. It gives feedback loops to the algorithm that can help surface higher quality or more tailored content, potentially increasing engagement and satisfaction across the board.

However, there are also potential drawbacks worth discussing. In the hands of influential creators with large followings, this feature could inadvertently (or intentionally) become a tool for silent gatekeeping. If such creators frequently mark competitors’ islands as “Not Interested,” and encourage their following to do so through social media content posts, this large volume of interactions could skew visibility in Discover. This opens up concerns of silent bullying or manipulation within the ecosystem. It raises a critical question: how will Epic Games protect smaller or emerging creators from being disproportionately affected?

What if an island receives a significant number of “Not Interested” signals before it has a chance to iterate or improve through updates? Will that map be permanently suppressed in visibility? And if a disliked map undergoes major revisions, will it still struggle with the same visibility issues because of its initial reception? These are important considerations that must be addressed to ensure the system does more good than harm in supporting creative diversity within the UEFN community.

Matchmaking Options (Expected Q2 2025)

UEFN now offers creators enhanced matchmaking controls, including:

  • Minimum Player Count to Start Match: Set the minimum number of players required to initiate a game, ensuring optimal gameplay experiences.
  • Maximum Queue Time: Define the maximum waiting period before a match begins, balancing player retention and game readiness.

These improvements are part of the broader Fortnite Creative roadmap that supports smoother gameplay across player skill levels.

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UEFN Fortnite Creator Roadmap 2025

Elimination Camera (Expected Q3 2025)

Creators can utilize custom cameras during the transition from player elimination to spectating. This feature allows for personalized visual effects and perspectives, enriching the player’s experience during eliminations.

Camera Component (Expected Q3 2025)

The new Camera Component grants creators control over higher-level camera behaviors, such as selecting active camera modes, updating current modes, and blending between modes. This component manages various camera modes and determines the active one during gameplay updates.

Custom Data-Driven UI Widgets (Expected Q4 2025)

Creators can design custom UI widgets within the Editor that update dynamically based on gameplay data using the Verse programming language. This capability facilitates the creation of HUD and gameplay widgets driven by custom data structures, enhancing user interface customization for Fortnite creators using Verse.

Accessing the UEFN Roadmap

To stay updated on upcoming features and improvements, creators can access the UEFN development roadmap through the official Fortnite Roadmap Trello Board. This resource provides insights into planned updates, allowing developers to anticipate and prepare for new tools and functionalities.

Implications for Future Project Development

These enhancements offer UEFN and Fortnite Creative developers expanded opportunities:

  • Improved Player Engagement: Features like A/B testing for thumbnails and the “Not Interested” button enable creators to tailor content more effectively to player preferences, potentially increasing engagement and retention.
  • Enhanced Customization: Advanced matchmaking options and camera controls provide greater flexibility in designing unique gameplay experiences, allowing for more personalized and immersive content.
  • Dynamic Interfaces: The ability to create custom data-driven UI widgets empowers developers to design interfaces that respond in real-time to gameplay events, enhancing the overall user experience.

By integrating these new tools and staying informed through the UEFN roadmap, creators can elevate their projects, delivering more engaging and customized experiences within the Fortnite ecosystem. At the same time, it’s important that we, as a community, reflect on how these tools shape the creative landscape—for better or worse. Are we building an ecosystem that welcomes all creators equally, or one where visibility is swayed by influence?


UEFN Roadmap Quick FAQs

Q: What is the Fortnite Creator roadmap?
A: The UEFN roadmap is a Trello board managed by Epic Games that outlines upcoming features and changes for Unreal Editor for Fortnite.

Q: When are A/B testing and the “Not Interested” button coming to UEFN?
A: Both features are expected in Q2 2025, according to the Fortnite Creator Trello roadmap.

Q: Can disliked maps be updated and regain visibility?
A: This is currently unclear. Epic has not specified whether updates to disliked maps will reset or influence their placement in Discover.

Q: Where can I access the official Fortnite Creator roadmap?
A: Visit the Official Trello Board here for real-time updates.

Q: What tools are coming later in 2025?
A: Q3 and Q4 features include the Elimination Camera, Camera Component, and Data-Driven UI Widgets.


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New Content & Interview Policy: What Contributors and Readers Need to Know

Discover The Creative Blok’s updated content and interview policy — our commitment to ethical storytelling, integrity, and purposeful creative conversations.

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New Interview and Content Policy

At The Creative Blok, we believe in more than just creativity — we believe in integrity. Today, we’re proud to announce the launch of our new Content and Interview Policy, designed to clarify how we gather, present, and preserve the stories shared with us.

Whether you’re a contributor, interviewee, or loyal reader, this policy reflects our continued commitment to authentic storytelling, game development journalism and respectful publishing practices.


Why We Updated Our Policy

As our platform grows, so does our responsibility. We often plan to feature voices from across game development and creative industries — such as artists, designers, storytellers, and beyond. With that comes a duty to handle interview content with transparency, respect, and editorial purpose.

This update aims to:

  • Define how interview content is used and edited
  • Reaffirm our commitment to ethical content practices
  • Build trust with our contributors and creative community
  • Prepare the foundation for a forthcoming Review Policy launch

What’s New in the Content Guidelines

To help contributors and readers understand our evolving standards, here’s what’s outlined in the new policy:

  • Content Ownership: Interviewees maintain their right to withdraw participation prior to publication, and all content is shared with proper consent.
  • Editorial Integrity: We aim to preserve original voice and intent. Minimal edits are made for clarity or grammar without altering the core message.
  • Fact-Checking: All claims, quotes, and context from interviews are reviewed for accuracy to prevent misrepresentation.
  • No AI Interviews: We do not publish interviews conducted solely by AI tools unless disclosed transparently and approved editorially.

What Are Interviews Solely Conducted with AI Tools?

AI-conducted interviews are interviews where artificial intelligence systems — rather than a human interviewer — are responsible for asking questions, interpreting responses, and sometimes generating both sides of the dialogue. These can occur in a few different ways:

  1. AI Interviewing an AI
    Example: ChatGPT “interviewing” another AI like MidJourney about design trends. The entire exchange is machine-generated.
  2. AI Interviewing a Human (Prompt-Based)
    Example: A person responds to interview questions entirely generated by AI without any human follow-up, moderation, or adaptive engagement.
  3. Fictional or Simulated Interviews
    Example: AI-generated conversations with historical or fictional figures (e.g., “an interview with Vincent van Gogh”) with no basis in actual dialogue.

These types of interviews lack human insight, empathy, and context, which are crucial in ethical storytelling. For that reason, we do not allow fully AI-generated interviews to be published unless explicitly labeled and editorially reviewed.

Using AI as a tool (for question suggestions, transcription, or summarization) is acceptable, but it must serve a supportive role — not a substitute for real human interaction.

Our Stance on Interviews: Integrity with Purpose

Interviews are at the heart of The Creative Blok. They serve as a mirror to creative culture and a platform for unheard voices. That’s why:

  • Interviewees will always know how their responses will be used.
  • Quotes will never be altered to mislead or sensationalize.
  • We’ll request approval for any significant narrative edits or structural changes.
  • All interviews are conducted with clear intention — no fluff, no misrepresentation.

This isn’t just a policy — it’s our commitment, recognizing that even with the best intentions, human error can occur. We strive to uphold transparency and integrity every step of the way.

How to Submit or Participate

Want to share your story or pitch content? Here’s what to do:

  • For Contributors: Visit our Content and Interview Policy Page and read the guidelines thoroughly.
  • For Interview Requests: Use our contact form to express interest or respond to an invitation to to you by one of our editors. We’ll walk you through the next steps.
  • Review Submissions Coming Soon: We’re developing a fair and transparent Review Policy, so stay tuned for more updates.

Looking Ahead: Our Commitment to Ethical Storytelling

With this update, we’re laying down a more intentional path forward — one where creative stories are treated with the dignity they deserve. We appreciate your continued support and enthusiasm for The Creative Blok as we grow.

Have questions or feedback? We’re all ears. Contact us or connect with us in Discord via ModMail!


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Unity 2025 Roadmap: Massive Performance Gains, Multiplayer Evolution & AI-Powered Creation

During their GDC 2025 Unity Roadmap presentation, Unity’s leadership team unveiled a bold new direction for the engine, with major updates coming in Unity 6.1 and beyond.

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Unity 2025 Roadmap- Massive Performance Gains, Multiplayer Evolution & AI-Powered Creation

Unity just gave us a front-row seat to the future—and it’s looking epic.

During their GDC 2025 Unity Roadmap presentation, Unity’s leadership team unveiled a bold new direction for the engine, with major updates coming in Unity 6.1 and beyond. From AI-powered productivity tools and multiplayer evolution to massive rendering and performance upgrades, Unity is shaping itself into a full-stack solution for creating, shipping, and running live games at scale.

Watch the full presentation here:



Unity’s Core Mission: Reach the Most Players, with the Best Experience

Unity is reaffirming its identity as a platform that empowers developers to bring their visions to life and reach a global player base. Unity’s renewed commitment to performance, platform diversity, and developer support aims to create a more cohesive and robust experience.

“Unity is the engine that allows you to reach the most players with the best player experience.”

Key highlights:

  • Support for over 20 platforms.
  • Focused performance optimization for every device type.
  • Increased collaboration with studios for real-world Production Verification.
  • Unity 6.0 now in LTS with up to 3 years of support.
  • Co-development partnerships with top studios (Phasmophobia, Marvel Snap, Dredge).

Unity 6.1 Highlights – Performance, Graphics & XR

Unity 6.1 is shaping up to be one of the most impactful updates in recent years. With significant improvements across web, mobile, and XR platforms, Unity is not just polishing old tools but reinventing workflows to help creators do more, faster.

Web & GPU Enhancements

“You will now be able to leverage compute rendering techniques like compute shaders, GPU skinning, VFX graph…”

  • WebGPU support for compute shaders and high-end browser graphics.
  • Progressive Web App template for mobile browser deployment.
  • Meta Instant Games integration for Facebook and Messenger platforms.
  • New code stripping tools to speed up load times on instant games.

Android Optimization

“We’re excited to announce that the Unity Engine is now 16 KB page size ready.”

  • Support for Android 15’s 16KB memory page size.
  • Vulkan multi-threading optimizations.
  • New device filtering for targeted GPU usage.
  • Compatibility with folding screens and configuration changes.

XR & Spatial Computing

“Google has partnered with Unity to ensure Day 1 support for this new platform.”

  • Android XR full support via AR Foundation.
  • Space warp and multi-view enhancements for Meta Quest.
  • Mixed reality optimizations: occlusion, boundaryless MR, shared anchors.

Unity Graphics, Lighting, and Rendering Upgrades

Rendering continues to be a major focus. Unity is introducing significant updates to both URP and HDRP pipelines while doubling down on DX12 and ray tracing improvements. These updates provide studios the tools to push visual fidelity while retaining performance.

DirectX 12 as Default

“We see up to 40% reduction in CPU time.”

  • DX12 now default graphics API in Unity 6.1.
  • Split Graphics Job Threading Mode for faster GPU command submission.
  • DX12 PSO (Pipeline State Object) caching for fewer stutters.

URP & Ray Tracing

  • New Deferred Plus renderer with clustered lighting.
  • Variable Rate Shading (VRS) overlays.
  • Solid angle culling for better CPU performance.
  • Compute-driven ray tracing with reduced memory usage (up to 75%).

AI & Productivity Tools in Unity

Unity is making major strides in AI-assisted development, pushing productivity by enabling context-aware chat assistants, generative asset creation, and automatic code generation. This lets developers prototype faster and iterate with fewer blockers.

AI Assistant Upgrades

“Chat understands your project context and offers informed answers…”

  • Automate mundane tasks like asset renaming, scattering, and animation.
  • Generate Unity-ready C# code from prompts.
  • Debug with contextual awareness of game objects and components.

Asset Generation

“Soon, you’ll be able to capture nuanced animations simply by recording videos on your smartphone.”

  • Pre-trained LoRA models for sprites, icons, and backgrounds.
  • Custom AI training workflows.
  • Upcoming support for:
    • Text-to-3D meshes
    • Texture and skybox generation
    • Audio generation for music and sound effects

Unity Multiplayer Evolution: From Onboarding to LiveOps

Unity 6.0 and 6.1 are pushing forward multiplayer accessibility. Developers now have access to built-in netcode, scalable multiplayer hosting, and a range of connected services aimed at streamlining live game operations.

Multiplayer Center → Project Center

“Instead of constantly reinventing the wheel, you can use Unity’s ready-to-use building blocks.”

  • Guided onboarding for genre-based netcode selection.
  • Prebuilt widgets for rapid multiplayer prototyping.
  • Future Project Center will extend to LiveOps services.

Netcode & Hosting

“Distributed authority is now fully released…”

  • Client-hosted games via Distributed Authority.
  • Host migration support for entities netcode.
  • Deterministic burst execution for cross-architecture multiplayer (RTS, fighting).

Built-in LiveOps

“We are integrating Vivox voice chat and Vivox text chat…”

  • Integrated systems: authentication, matchmaker, remote config, analytics.
  • Support for Arm64 dedicated game servers.
  • Real-time insights and persistent player session support.

Optimized Workflows in Unity

Improving iteration speed and build reliability is crucial, especially for large teams and ambitious projects. Unity is delivering upgrades that reduce shader build time, optimize asset workflows, and tighten feedback loops.

  • Project Auditor: Detect C# allocations and config issues instantly.
  • Cloud Build Automation: Now available directly in the Editor.
  • ECS 1.4: Simplified APIs and new profiler for job system analysis.
  • MeshLOD Cloud: Auto-generate LODs in Editor.

Future-Proofing Games & Studios in Unity

“We are doing all of this with Production Verification in mind at each step of the way.”

Unity’s roadmap emphasizes scalability, live content delivery, and reduced iteration times. Whether you’re a solo dev or AAA studio, Unity 6 is designed to help you move faster, with more confidence, and ship games that last.


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