Epic Games Confirms Zero Tolerance Policy for Gambling in Fortnite

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on November 14, 2025
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Epic Games has issued a definitive clarification regarding gambling in Fortnite, moving quickly to address rumors that new developer tools might allow creators to integrate gambling-style features into the game.

Epic’s statement clearly affirmed that casino games, raffles, and explicit gambling content are strictly prohibited within the Fortnite ecosystem.

The controversy stems from the long-standing industry debate surrounding loot boxes, paid random item drops where players receive uncertain, randomized rewards, such as cosmetic skins or in-game tools.

Proponents of loot boxes argue they do not constitute gambling because the player always receives a reward and, crucially, winnings cannot be cashed out for real-world money. This framing suggests they are a safer form of entertainment than traditional slot machines or dedicated poker apps.

However, critics and parents remain concerned that the psychological mechanism of chasing rare, unknown items can foster habits similar to gambling, particularly among the game’s younger players.

This anxiety has already spurred regulatory action, leading several countries to impose age limits or outright bans on certain forms of loot boxes.

Despite the noise and the debate, Epic Games is drawing a firm regulatory distinction. While paid random items (loot boxes) will remain a feature, the company insists these features are purely for fun and are not classified as gambling.

Epic’s simple, clear message is designed to reassure parents, regulators, and the community that the game is intended to be a safe entertainment platform, particularly for younger audiences.

By setting this clear policy, Epic is actively preventing Fortnite from evolving into a casino and is drawing a distinct line between in-game rewards and real-world wagering risks.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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