Fortnite responds to D4vd backlash with self-service refund option

Fortnite confirms refunds for D4vd cosmetics after backlash but stops short of removing items from the game

Fortnite has announced that players will be able to request refunds for cosmetics tied to D4vd following widespread community backlash, though the company has not confirmed whether the items will be permanently removed.

The update was shared via Epic Games’ official Fortnite Status account, which stated that players who purchased D4vd-themed items will be eligible for a “self-service refund” starting April 28. Players can also request refunds immediately through support channels.

The controversy emerged after renewed attention on the criminal case involving the artist, whose real name is David Anthony Burke. He has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, and his legal team has denied the allegations. The situation prompted strong reactions across the Fortnite community, with many players calling for the complete removal of his in-game content.

D4vd’s collaboration includes multiple in-game items such as Jam Tracks like “Locked and Loaded” and “What Are You Waiting For,” along with themed emotes and a dedicated cosmetic bundle released in April 2025. Despite the backlash, these items remain in player inventories, and Epic has not clarified whether they will be disabled or excluded from future rotations.

In its statement, Epic Games indicated that “a bunch of changes” are being rolled out over time, suggesting further updates may follow. However, the current focus remains on providing refunds rather than immediate removal.

The situation marks a rare instance where a Fortnite collaboration has faced this level of controversy, raising ongoing questions about how the platform handles partnerships during external legal disputes.

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