While specifics weren’t mentioned in the Epic Games post regarding which Support-A-Creator abusers the actions were targeting, the developer did share some insights into the types of scams it hopes to prevent and how it hopes to prevent them. Promises of free V-Bucks or V-Bucks with strings attached are common sightings online as people try to get more attention on their creations, though those prospective and unlikely benefits sometimes extend beyond the in-game currency as well.
“Typically, these individuals create social media material that promises false special benefits to players in return for using a specific Support-A-Creator code,” Epic Games said. “Another common scam involves Creative islands that promise rewards to players like free V-Bucks gift cards. The players that use these codes never receive the special benefits they were promised by the Creator.”
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To clear things up, Epic Games said that Creators within the program can in no way promise to give people free skins nor can they guarantee V-Bucks for using someone’s Creator Code. Doing so is a violation of the Support-A-Creator rules and guidelines, and those who violate those policies can be removed from the system.
Amid the ongoing efforts to prevent these things from happening and to ban those who are found to violate the rules, Epic Games said it’s making it so that Creator Code changes are “no longer available for the foreseeable future.” An updated version of the Support-A-Creator program to be rolled out in the future will also require that Creators involved with it have up-to-date and legit social media accounts.
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