On the 6th of December 2018, the Fortnite community was introduced to a new mode known as the Creative mode. The initial reactions of that this mode is nothing but a revamped model of the existing Playground mode but nobody could’ve foreseen the fact that it would reach a stage where it currently stands.

The community was apprised about this update due to a mistake in the scheduling of Lachlan, as Australian Fortnite Youtuber’s video. Epic had invited a few creators to try the mode before its release and they had pre-recorded videos with the intention of uploading them alongside its announcement; however, due to the difference in time zones the video went up early and circulated throughout the internet and the whole community was made aware.

The mode was finally made available to the mass public with the launch of Season 7, and currently, we are on the 12th season of Fortnite and so five seasons have passed since its initial release and the number of features that have been introduced is unbelievingly spectacular.

It started off with a single Island available for creation, and as of today these islands amongst others can be used:

Arctic Islands

Frosty Fortress

Ice Lake Islands

Tropical Islands

Sandbar Islands

Volcano Islands

River Edge islands

The Shark Flat

Grid Hub

Floating Island Hub

Apart from this, there are other items that provided you with the opportunity to get more innovative with your creation. The Creative menu features a list of devices that assists you in transforming your map into anything you wish and Prefabs give you the ability to place structures from a list of defaults rather than building them yourself.

Since Epic Games prioritized completing quickly over creating a perfect mode upon release. There were several bugs release. Due to their focus on speed, Epic Games created the prefabs system, instead of the full selection of blocks seen in other creative mode games. Epic Games was able to launch Fortnite: Creative earlier than planned. Epic has updated creative mode several times since it was launched, fixing bugs, adding new buildings, and new island types.

A natural arrangement of menus lets you essentially place entire structures – a palace here, a manor there – along these lines rapidly making your own town. You can undoubtedly put structures on one another; on the other hand, you can pick one of the "display" alternatives, which gives all of you the different structure squares of a natural Fortnite building type, laying them hard and fast on your island like a monster Ikea bundle – from these pieces you can develop something without any preparation. One exhibition gives all of you the pieces to develop a detailed snag course, opening up new types of ongoing interaction in the commonplace condition. Players can also design their own game based upon set criteria and set several factors, such as gravity, to vary; thus, they can experiment with new features added to the game.