Fortnite player survey hints at mods & DLC coming to LEGO mode

Brianna Reeves
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Epic Games may consider adding mods and DLC Fortnite LEGO mode based on a newly released player survey.

Fortnite’s LEGO-themed content hit the popular multiplayer game late in 2023, offering up a survival experience that feels comparable to Minecraft in many ways.

Players want more out of the mode’s currently available offerings, though, specifically in terms of building capabilities – or lack thereof.

Fortunately, the crew at Epic Games continues to iterate on the mode. LEGO Fortnite’s first major update, for example, recently added launch pads, several building improvements, and new LEGO-style outfits. A new survey indicates the development team has even bigger plans in mind for the future.

Fortnite survey sparks hope for LEGO mods and DLC

As relayed by Fortnite-dedicated Twitter account ShiinaBR, Epic just sent a new player survey across the community. It naturally asks users a host of questions to gauge interest in certain topics, but one question, in particular, stood out.

The inquiry wants to know why users may be creating multiple worlds in Fortnite’s LEGO mode. Participants can choose from the following – “I wanted to use a mod” and “I wanted to use DLC.”

ShiinaBR points out that this indicates DLC and mods could come to the mode sometime in the future.

Of course, a brief mention in a survey isn’t indicative of what will and will not arrive in the mode. But, at the very least, the survey implies Epic is considering mods and DLC for LEGO Fortnite.

Responses to the above tweet show that players are more than open to the possibilities. “This is all I want,” said another leaker, SamLeakss.

However, others seem hesitant with respect to the potential costs of such additions. One such response reads in part, “DLC? No please, especially if it’s paid…”

As of writing, Epic has yet to tip its hat about what else could be in store for the popular LEGO Fortnite content.

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Brianna graduated from SHSU in 2018 with a Master's degree in English Literature. In the past, she's written for Comic Book Resources, PlayStation LifeStyle, and Screen Rant. On top of penning scripts for GVMERS, Brianna covers the latest gaming news for Dexerto. Her expertise lies in PlayStation, single-player games such as Assassin's Creed, and anything Batman-related. You can contact her at brianna.reeves@dexerto.com.