Fortnite Famous: The Block Rules and How to Get Chosen

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This page contains the full rules and requirements for your The Block design in Fortnite Creative Mode to get considered — and maybe chosen — by Epic to be featured on The Block in Battle Royale. Ever dream of designing one of the locations in the Fortnite Battle Royale map? If so, that dream could become a reality due to Epic’s new competition to get your Creative Mode creation featured in Battle Royale.

EditHow The Block Works

If you’ve been paying attention to some of the recent changes made in Fortnite Season 7, you may have noticed that Risky Reels has now been bulldozed, and an area called The Block has taken its place.

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As you can see from the image above, there’s not much to “The Block” in its current state, but just imagine your design being constructed there. With the all-new Creative mode, Epic is asking players to create something that will “inspire the world,” and the best design will be featured on “The Block” in the Fortnite Battle Royale map.

EditFortnite ‘The Block’ Rules and Requirements

Here are the requirements to get your Creative Mode creation featured:

  • 25×25 tile area on a flat section of your island. It’s very important that your creations can fit nicely on The Block.
  • Originality matters. Create something new, don’t copy other people’s ideas.
  • Try to keep your ‘Memory Used’ less than 50,000.  Efficiency is just as important as creativity!
  • There’s no height requirement, but please try to scale your creations to be a similar to other POIs in the Battle Royale map.
  • You can use any component available.
  • Chests, floor loot, and vehicle spawns will be determined by Epic. No need to include these.

Aside from the requirements provided, let your imagination run free! To increase the chances of having your design chosen, make sure you use the hashtag #FortniteBlockParty, and share your work on social media.

Also, feel free to check out our Fortnite Creative Hub page to further advance your understanding of the Creative mode.

Source: IGN

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