{"id":62573,"date":"2025-01-28T19:31:09","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:31:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/twitch-streamer-courage-continues-to-plug-his-fortnite-creator-code-in-hilarious-ways-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:31:09","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:31:09","slug":"twitch-streamer-courage-continues-to-plug-his-fortnite-creator-code-in-hilarious-ways-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/twitch-streamer-courage-continues-to-plug-his-fortnite-creator-code-in-hilarious-ways-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Twitch streamer CouRage continues to plug his Fortnite Creator code in hilarious ways &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Twitch streamer CouRage continues to plug his Fortnite Creator code in hilarious ways Epic Games created a way to share the earnings made from purchases in Fortnite and the Epic Store, but some creators have been taking every chance they get to give a plug on their own behalf. The Support-A-Creator program launched in October 2018 that gave creators a small piece of the profit-pie if a purchase was made with the Creator\u2019s Epic tag via the \u201cSupport a Creator\u201d button, and one popular streamer made a habit of marketing his at every turn. Fortnite streamer Jack \u2018CouRage\u2019 Dunlop is the best around when it comes to spontaneous but effective micro-marketing and somehow manages to find plugs funnier than the last. My pal, @TimTheTatMan, watches links from the top donation of the day\u2026 I spent $70 to send this. 100% worth it. He should have seen it coming. Always plug. pic.twitter.com\/x5JYbsLVZq \u2014 Jack &#8220;&#8221;CouRage&#8221;&#8221; Dunlop (@CouRageJD) December 12, 2018 This time it happened when 100 Thieves Founder and CEO Matthew \u2018Nadeshot\u2019 Haag took to Twitter to vent a bit of frustration on Fortnite and its fans. \u201cIt\u2019s almost a guarantee that when I refresh my Twitter feed, I\u2019ll either see someone complaining about the changes made to Fortnite or someone tweeting their in-game \u2018creator code\u2019 for others to use. It\u2019s honestly quite remarkable. I need [Las Vegas] odds on every [Twitter feed] refresh from now on,\u201d Nadeshot said. CouRage took this time to agree with his long-time friend, but with an added fine print, saying that his Tweet \u201cwas sponsored by code CouRageJD in the Fortnite item shop.\u201d lmao right? It&#8217;s insane *this tweet was sponsored by code CouRageJD in the Fortnite item shop* \u2014 Jack &#8220;&#8221;CouRage&#8221;&#8221; Dunlop (@CouRageJD) December 14, 2018 That wasn\u2019t it, though, as CouRage took one more opportunity to plug his content, this time adding in a link to his Twitch channel for good measure. that&#8217;s cause we&#8217;re best friends *this tweet was sponsored by https:\/\/t.co\/2jQ2OMVIXR* \u2014 Jack &#8220;&#8221;CouRage&#8221;&#8221; Dunlop (@CouRageJD) December 14, 2018 In a moment\u2019s quip, CouRage was able to both drop his advert and have a lighthearted exchange with his long-time friend. In announcing the Support-A-Creator Program, Epic Games asked their Creators to stay authentic when marketing their code, something that CouRage has amusingly obliged thus far.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Twitch streamer CouRage continues to plug his Fortnite Creator code in hilarious ways Epic Games created a way to share the earnings made from purchases in Fortnite and the Epic Store, but some creators have been taking every chance they get to give a plug on their own behalf. 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