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A screengrab showing a group of Fortnite characters facing down a dragon in the new official D&D collab between Wizards of the Coast and creator Chartis and Teravision Games.

Dungeons & Dragons Has Officially Arrived On Fortnite

Wizards of the Coast has just announced that Dungeon & Dragons is now officially a part of the Fortnite video game. The new project, which just launched today, was developed in conjunction with the community creator network Chartis and custom Fornite development studio Teravision Games, and brings D&D content to five custom-built Fornite Islands.

Notably, this isn’t quite the same large-scale collaboration that some fans might have hoped for (Fortnite publisher Epic Games has worked with major IPs including the NFL, Marvel, DC and Star Wars to develop exclusive character skins and digital content), but it’s still a significant launch for the D&D brand.

So just what can D&D and Fornite fans expect in this new crossover? Below, we button mash together all the details.

Official D&D Fortnite art, featuring a group of adventurers facing down a red dragon.

What’s included in the new D&D Fortnite collaboration?

The collab, which you can playing starting today on January 20th, 2026, features five new Fortnite island that were developed using Epic’s Unreal Editor for Fornite (UEFN) toolset, and designed as part of a launch and learn” initiative to explore how D&D can connect with a diverse range of Fortnite players in fun and meaningful ways. The islands include a PvP arena, a social hub, a platformer, a co-op boss fight and the largest co-op roguelike in Fortnite history. 

They also include a number of familiar D&D locations from the Forgotten Realms including theYawning Portal tavern from the city of Waterdeep, the Spine of the World mountains from Icewind Dale and the volcano Mount Hotenow located near the city of Neverwinter. In addition, the islands include a number of NPCs from D&D lore, including the ancient red dragon Klauth and the powerful arch-lich Valindra Shadowmantle.

Official D&D Fortnite art, featuring a wizard floating in space and starting down the five islands.

You can explore the new collab content using the Island Codes listed below. To access them, just launch Fortnite, hit the Play button in the top left corner, scroll down until you see a Search bar and then type the code into the island you want to visit:

  • DnD Boxfights – Island Code 1190-4691-0255 
  • DnD Treasure RNG – Island Code 4958-2624-5634 
  • DnD Dungeon Deathrun – Island Code 5806-6430-0158 
  • DnD Bossfight – Island Code 2218-1049-5866 
  • DnD Zombie Dragon Adventure (early access) – Island Code 2525-9596-3235
Official D&D Fortnite art, featuring a group of characters battling a dracolich.

Final Thoughts

Video games have become a central part of Wizards of the Coast’s strategy for the Dungeons & Dragons brand, so it’s on surprise that they’re bringing content from the tabletop to one of the world’s most popular video games. It’s a solid strategy in terms of introducing Fornite players to D&D and connecting with existing fans in a completely new medium. Whether the content is embraced by both communities, however, remains to be seen.

If you aren’t already a Fortnite player, you can learn more and download the game for PC and console from the official website.

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Jason Volk is the Publisher of Dungeons & Dragons Fanatics and lives in the wilds of Western Canada. He has been playing D&D for over 25 years and is a huge fan of Dragonlance and the Forgotten Realms. His favorite character of all time was a Necromancer named Neek who spent most of his adventuring career resurrecting the corpses of slain monsters. When he’s not playing TTRPGs, Jason enjoys video games, Magic: The Gathering, Warhammer 40K, watching football and spending time with his wife and adorably nerdy children.

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