OG Fortnite Creative 2.0 Code, Atlas Map Explained

In our OG Fortnite Creative 2.0 Code Atlas Map guide, we are going to discuss the eagerly-awaited map made by Atlas through the Unreal Editor for Fortnite, or UEFN. Specifically, we are going to talk about the code you need to play the map and why it’s not out yet. Oh, and which version of the Fortnite map Atlas’s OG actually recreates. Let’s begin, shall we?

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OG Fortnite Creative 2.0 Code, Atlas Map Explained

Atlas OG Map Fortnite Creative 2.0 Code

The Atlas OG map Fortnite Creative 2.0 code is not out and public just yet, and that’s because the devs have run into a distribution problem of sorts. At least, that’s the situation at time of writing. As the official Atlas OG Battle Royale Twitter puts it: “The map is ready to play and we are in the publishing process now. There are some issues with publishing for all creators. We will hopefully have an update for you soon. Thank you all for your support and patience!” With any luck, this problem is something that will not persist, and everyone will be able to enjoy the memories from the original Fortnite map. Heck, that might have already happened by the time you’re reading this.

And there you have it, that’s the scoop on the Atlas OG map Fortnite Creative 2.0 code. If the code is already out and we’ve missed it, please let us know in the comments and we’ll be sure to update the guide accordingly. As to what this map is, well, it’s not technically the actual original map. Rather, it’s the one that everybody remembers from when the game really took off. That’s the version of the map that featured Tilted Towers and other named locations like Retail Row, Salty Springs, Pleasant Park. It came out, I believe, around September 2017. If you, like me, are nostalgic for the simpler days of Fortnite, this map will be a godsend. I can’t wait.

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