Fortnite's Creative mode gives players endless possibilities when it comes to making their own maps, especially after the launch of UEFN, also known as Creative 2.0. With the recent rise in Only Up!'S popularity, the Fortnite community decided to recreate the game using Creative mode.

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All Fortnite Creative maps are free to play, so everyone can get access to them completely free of charge as long as they know the game's island code. This guide will show players how they can start playing the Only Up Fortnite map and the concept behind it.

Only Up Creative Island

intro page of the only up fortnite island map

Several island creators have started making their own versions of Only Up! In Fortnite, but there is one island in particular that has caught the attention of the Fortnite fanbase. Army's "Onlyup Fortnite!" Island is the most played Only Up! Island at the moment, not only because it's well-built but also because its theme is Fortnite Chapter 1.

To play the Only Up Fortnite creative island, players must open the in-game Discovery tab, go to the Island Code tab, and insert the code 4366-9611-6988.

How to Play Only Up in Fortnite

start of the only up creative island at dusty depot

The Only Up Fortnite island is just like the game itself; players must reach the highest altitude possible without falling, and if they do, they'll have to start over.

Since this version of the game is all about Fortnite Chapter 1, gamers will start in the Dusty Depot warehouse, and as they progress through the island and get closer to the top, they'll encounter known structures and buildings from the following season. The main objective is to make it through the entire storyline behind the first Fortnite Chapter.

Players can challenge their friends in a private match and race them to the very top of the island; it can be quite fun, especially with voice chat on.

They can also play a public game, but it's particularly difficult because the island has a maximum capacity of 50 players. At the start, before some of the players start to fall behind, everyone will be trampling over the same objects and structures, trying to get higher before the others. For those that love a challenge, this can be extra fun, but for those that just want to lay back and relax, it can be frustrating.

Gamers can easily track their stats since an altitude meter and a timer will always appear on the screen.

Fortnite is available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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