You can now request refunds for D4vd-themed cosmetics in Fortnite following the singer’s recent arrest and related allegations. Epic Games confirmed that players who purchased these items may contact support for refunds, with a self-service option rolling out shortly. The decision follows growing community concern over the artist’s involvement in the game.
You have seen Fortnite collaborate with a wide range of celebrities, brands, and franchises over the years, especially through its music initiatives. From early dance emotes to full in-game concerts, Festival events, and Icon Series releases, music has become a core part of the experience. D4vd’s cosmetics were part of that broader push to bring popular artists into the game through themed items and tracks.
Fortnite Grants Refunds for D4vd Items
Epic Games now allows you to request refunds for in-game cosmetics tied to musician D4vd. The decision follows serious criminal charges filed against the artist, which prompted widespread player concern.
If you purchased related skins, emotes, or other cosmetic items, you can contact player support to recover the V-Bucks spent. Epic also confirmed that a self-service refund option will roll out, giving you a direct way to process eligible returns through your account.
You do not need to use a standard refund token in cases covered by this policy. Refund eligibility applies specifically to cosmetics connected to the collaboration.
Fortnite remains available across major platforms, including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, Android, and iOS. You can access your purchases through your Epic account with cross-save support enabled on most systems.
Key details at a glance:
| Item | Status |
|---|---|
| D4vd cosmetics | Refundable upon request |
| Refund method | Player Support (self-service option rolling out) |
| Refund currency | V-Bucks |
| Refund token required | No |
Fortnite continues to operate as a free-to-play title with optional in-game purchases. You can play modes such as Battle Royale, Zero Build, Reload, Fortnite OG, LEGO Fortnite experiences, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival, along with thousands of creator-made islands.
Online multiplayer supports up to four players in many modes, with cross-platform play available on most systems. The game carries a Teen rating and includes user interaction and in-game purchases.