Epic Games has confirmed that players can now refund in-game items tied to D4vd following the artist’s recent arrest in connection with a serious criminal case. The decision comes after growing community concern and requests from players who no longer wish to keep cosmetics associated with the artist.
D4vd, who previously had a presence in the Fortnite ecosystem as both a streamer and music collaborator, has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Reports indicate investigators uncovered concerning evidence during the case, which has fueled widespread discussion across the gaming community.
Refund Policy Update and Timeline
The refund situation developed over several months before Epic formalized its response.
- On April 25, 2026, a player shared an Epic Games support email showing that a refund request submitted in September 2025 was finally being processed after a lengthy delay.
- By April 28, 2026, Epic moved to streamline the process, enabling players to issue refunds themselves without needing to contact support.
- Any previously submitted requests are expected to be handled automatically in the coming period.
This shift effectively removes friction for players who want to distance themselves from the content, making the process immediate and accessible.
D4vd’s Role in Fortnite
Music collaborations have been a major part of Fortnite’s identity for years. From live concerts to emotes and jam tracks, the game frequently integrates artists into its ecosystem.
D4vd’s involvement included:
- The “Feel It” emote, which was originally distributed through a competitive event in August 2024
- Multiple jam tracks that players could use in-game
While these items are not among the most expensive cosmetics, their association with the artist has become the primary concern rather than their in-game value.
Player Reactions and Impact
The response from the community has been largely focused on choice. Many players are less concerned about recovering V-Bucks and more interested in removing any connection to the artist from their accounts.
Epic’s decision reflects that sentiment, offering flexibility without forcing a blanket removal of content. However, it also leaves some uncertainty about the long-term handling of these items.
What Happens Next
At the time of writing, Epic has not confirmed whether D4vd-related content will be permanently removed from Fortnite. The current approach places control in the hands of players, allowing them to decide whether to keep or refund the items.
This situation highlights how live-service games continue to adapt their policies when real-world controversies intersect with in-game content. As collaborations with artists and public figures remain a core part of Fortnite’s strategy, similar cases could shape how these partnerships are handled in the future.
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