Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) leverages the power of Unreal Engine (UE) and combines it with Fortnite Creative and all its assets to give you vastly expanded functionality that you can use with the Creative toolset.
Learn to add even more customization and unique interactions in UEFN with the programming language Verse that's designed with gaming and the metaverse in mind!
Using UEFN and Verse
Learn the UEFN workflow: create a new level, test it, then upload the assets into Creative.
- Start out: Explore the UEFN UI, learn how to start and organize a new project, and other basics.
- Import and add custom content: Add a range of assets to UEFN.
- Learn how to build games: Learn to make specific mechanics and even entire games using hands-on tutorials for UEFN and Verse.
- Deep dive into UEFN's features: Create your own unique islands, animations, environments and landscapes, and visual effects (VFX).
- Learn the basics of programming with Verse: Add an extra layer of customization, create your own devices, and more!
Learn Programming with Verse
New to programming? Our Verse guides are here to walk you through programming basics while learning Verse by combining hands-on tutorials and relevant explanations. Get started with the classic "Hello World!" programming example and use the language quick reference as a handy tool for your basic language needs. Or, access the full Verse Language Reference and the Verse API Reference for all your Verse language needs.
New to Fortnite Creative? Check out the Fortnite Creative Documentation site for the basics on building an island!
Onboarding Guides for UEFN and Verse
Want a more detailed step-by-step way of getting started in UEFN and Verse? Check out our onboarding guides to help get you going on your first UEFN project or Verse code!
Unreal Engine Beginner Resources
UEFN uses the Unreal Engine core interface. If you’re unfamiliar with UE, check out these docs to help you get oriented to UEFN.
Dive into UEFN!
Want to learn more about a specific term, or don’t understand what something means? Go to the UEFN Glossary or review definitions and code examples in Verse Glossary for more information.