Following the recent release of the Fortnite Creative 2.0 (UEFN) tool on March 22, 2023, fans of the Grand Theft Auto (GTA) franchise have wasted no time in bringing elements from the game to life in Fortnite’s Creative Mode. Specifically, within just a few days of the release of the UEFN tool, GTA fans have already managed to recreate Michael De Santa’s luxurious house, among other iconic features from the GTA universe, using the robust tools provided by Fortnite Creative. It is a testament to the creativity and dedication of the gaming community, who have demonstrated an impressive ability to bring their favorite elements from one game to another, blurring the lines between different gaming universes.
Fortnite Creative is an innovative tool that allows players to use their imagination to create unique gaming experiences using a variety of elements. It’s time to see the tool in action in better detail:
A result of eight hours of work: Micheal De Santa's mansion ported over to Fortnite using UEFN leveraging Unreal Engine 5's Nanite and Lumen systems.
Truly incredible.
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Michael De Santa’s house in GTA 5 is a luxurious mansion located in Rockford Hills, Los Santos. The house is a modern two-story structure with a white exterior and black trim. It features large windows, a spacious backyard with a swimming pool, and a three-car garage.
The interior of the house is lavishly decorated, with high ceilings, marble floors, and contemporary furnishings. The living room includes a large flat-screen TV, a fireplace, and a grand piano, while the kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances and granite countertops.
The house also includes a home theater, a gym, a walk-in closet, and a wine cellar. Overall, Michael’s house is a stunning representation of wealth and luxury, befitting of a successful criminal mastermind in the GTA universe.
Stay tuned to find out what else Fortnite fans have created using the new Fortnite Creative 2.0 tool! There seems to be no limit at this point, but time will tell even better!
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