{"id":71746,"date":"2025-01-28T21:02:17","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:02:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/clix-disappointed-after-fortnite-removes-creative-maps-in-his-name-amid-creator-code-drama-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T21:02:17","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:02:17","slug":"clix-disappointed-after-fortnite-removes-creative-maps-in-his-name-amid-creator-code-drama-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/clix-disappointed-after-fortnite-removes-creative-maps-in-his-name-amid-creator-code-drama-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Clix disappointed after Fortnite removes Creative maps in his name amid creator code drama &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Clix disappointed after Fortnite removes Creative maps in his name amid creator code drama NRG EsportsProminent NRG Esports player Cody \u2018Clix\u2019 Concord is feeling the blowback from Epic Games removing his Creator Code earlier in the week. Now, Epic Games has informed the player of another decision he has had to deal with. Support A Creator Codes have been a massive part of content creators\u2019 revenue in Fortnite. Ninja made headlines on May 14, claiming he once made over $5 million USD a month from players using his code within the Fortnite Item Shop. Now, news surrounding Cody \u2018Clix\u2019 Concord has been in the spotlight this week, after his Creator Code was removed. As the prominent professional player has found himself on Epic\u2019s wrong side as of late, and it appears his name is being blacklisted from their Creative Maps too. Clix\u2019s Creator Code Removed On May 13th, Clix revealed on Twitter that Epic Games had stripped him of his Support A Creator Code over a controversial tweet posted on May 11th. The tweet itself was identified as a \u2018joke\u2019 by Clix and referred to the usage of laxatives and eating out of the toilet. This was the reason it was disabled, I thought everyone would take it as a joke but I understand it i\u2019m representing a company I shouldn\u2019t of tweeted it. Hope to get it re-enabled pic.twitter.com\/6tUui4zNUF \u2014 Clix (@ClixHimself) May 13, 2021 Clix no longer has a working Creator Code and has followed up by noting he has not heard any communications from Epic Games regarding the removal of his code. Read More: Top 20 best Fortnite players of 2021 ranked &#8211; This is not the first time Clix has posted controversial tweets, as previously he has directed a tweet at Epic Games Chief Creative Officer Donald Mustard, calling him a \u201cf**king bald fu**k\u201d. Creative Maps On May 15th, Clix followed up with another development. If you are familiar with the Fortnite Creative Featured Maps, you have probably seen one of Clix\u2019s box fight maps within the matchmaking portion of the Creative Hub. Read More: How to get Gold Lara Croft skin in Fortnite &#8211; This map has been a staple of the matchmaking feature for quite some time, and Epic is now putting the brakes on Clix\u2019s name being used as the feature name. Clix claims that Epic has reached out to the map creator Pandvil that they have to remove Clix\u2019s name from the map, as it can no longer be featured in Fortnite. Fortnite told Pandvil the creator of all my maps to change the name of them because they can\u2019t have \u201cClix\u201d in any featured maps anymore. What the fuck. \u2014 Clix (@ClixHimself) May 15, 2021 Although Clix did not make the map itself, he hired Pandvil to make this map for players to use within Creative, and now Pandvill must remove his name completely from the map. This decision comes days after Clix\u2019s code was removed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Clix disappointed after Fortnite removes Creative maps in his name amid creator code drama NRG EsportsProminent NRG Esports player Cody \u2018Clix\u2019 Concord is feeling the blowback from Epic Games removing his Creator Code earlier in the week. Now, Epic Games has informed the player of another decision he has had to deal with. 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