Fortnite Brings TMNT Roguelike to Life with User-Made Games

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Fortnite has expanded its collaboration with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT), introducing not just character skins but also creative tools that let users build TMNT-inspired experiences within the game. Leveraging the Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN), players can now explore immersive TMNT-themed adventures, marking a significant step forward in Epic Games’ vision of user-generated content.

One standout creation is TMNT Dimensions [Roguelike], a beat-em-up roguelike experience developed by Spiral House in partnership with Paramount. Available now in Fortnite (Island Code: 8651-4809-2485), the game offers an arcade-style brawler reminiscent of classic TMNT titles, but with modern twists. This experience sets a new bar for user-made Fortnite games, showing off the potential of the UEFN to create polished, standalone-quality content.

The collaboration underscores Epic Games’ broader ambition to evolve Fortnite from a battle royale into a versatile creative platform. TMNT assets were first teased last month, and the release of this experience highlights the possibilities for future crossovers and creator-driven innovation. Starting December, Epic will roll out new features like first-person camera modes, opening up even more options for user-generated content. These updates are expected to fuel the growth of Fortnite as a hub for diverse gaming experiences.

This partnership not only appeals to Fortnite fans but also TMNT enthusiasts, who now have a fresh way to engage with their favorite franchise. By making high-quality tools accessible, Epic Games continues to bridge the gap between professional game development and community-driven creativity. With the introduction of TMNT content and the promise of more tools, Fortnite is steadily cementing its place as a leader in user-generated gaming experiences.

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