Daily Games
·27/04/2026
Epic Games has announced that Fortnite players can now receive refunds for cosmetic items associated with artist D4vd. This decision comes after the artist, David Anthony Burke, was charged with serious crimes, prompting player outcry. Epic Games has confirmed that further changes are planned to address player concerns regarding these items.
Fortnite players had been vocal in their demand for the removal of D4vd-related emotes and jam tracks from the game, citing the serious allegations against the artist. The items in question include the "Feel It" and "Trophy Drop" emotes, along with the "What Are You Waiting For" and "Locked and Loaded" jam tracks.
Following reports of players successfully obtaining refunds through Epic's player support, the official Fortnite Status Twitter account confirmed the company's intention to address the situation. A statement indicated that a series of changes would be implemented over time, with the first being an immediate self-service refund option for affected items.
As of now, players can request refunds for D4vd cosmetics directly through player support. Epic Games has also announced that starting Tuesday, April 28th, an immediate self-service refund option will be available for anyone who purchased these items. This move aims to provide a more streamlined process for players seeking to recoup their V-Bucks.
Questions remain about whether Epic Games will completely remove D4vd cosmetics from the game, especially for players who may have acquired them through means other than direct purchase, such as tournament rewards. The company's statement suggests that such comprehensive changes could be part of the "bunch of changes we’re rolling out over time," indicating a potential complete removal or alteration of these in-game assets.