Epic Games is constantly evolving its tools and features for creators, and a recent ArtStation post by Epic Games UI Designer Maria Capel has sparked excitement in the UEFN (Unreal Editor for Fortnite) community.
The newly shared UI designs suggest that creators may soon have access to a map like count. A small but powerful feature that could have a big impact on engagement and visibility.
👉 Check out the original post here: ArtStation - Maria Capel
The visuals showcase a sleek, modernized UI that seems to be geared towards improving the in-game experience for both players and creators. One of the most eye-catching elements? A like counter for maps.
While details are scarce, this could indicate that Epic is working on a more transparent feedback system for UEFN maps, allowing creators to see how well their maps are being received by the community.
Currently, UEFN creators rely on player engagement metrics like playtime, retention, and discoverability rankings to gauge the success of their maps.
While these are crucial data points, a like counter would add a new layer of instant feedback:
If implemented, this feature could bring Fortnite’s creator ecosystem closer to platforms like Roblox and YouTube, where likes and engagement metrics play a key role in surfacing quality content. It would also offer a new way for brands and partners investing in UEFN experiences to track audience sentiment beyond just play counts.
While we don’t have official confirmation from Epic Games yet, these designs hint at exciting possibilities for UEFN creators. If a like counter is indeed on the way, it could provide valuable insights into what players enjoy most, helping creators refine their maps and build even more engaging experiences.