UPDATE: Fortnite decided to modify his controversial, peaceful hip emote, which was disabled at the beginning of this week, because Epic Games said he was urgently looking for details of his innovative origin. The Dance, cooperation with the DC Peacemaker series, seemed to cancel Nazi images – for more information on why, read our original story below.
In today’s update, Epic Games carefully chose her words, dealing with the results of her findings – and stated that she would update the choreography of dance “to avoid confusion” in the next update of Fortnite, next week.
“We worked closely with our partners in Warner Bros. Games to confirm that there were no creative intentions of the combination of Emote Peaceful Hips and the current plot of Peacemaker”, Epic Games It was found. “To avoid confusion, we modify Emote choreography in the update next week. If they prefer, players can return Emota without using a ticket.”
Original story: Fortnite quickly turned off a peaceful hip emot in the game, cooperation with the television series DCU Peacemaker John Price and John price Dcu Peacemaker, after the bomb action at the end of the last episode of the series.
Warning! Then the spoilers for Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 6.
The fans were stunned when the latest episode of Peacemaker revealed that the alternative surroundings “Earth-2” of the series was in fact “Earth-X”, a fascist, Nazi world in which the American flag contains a swastika.
Many fans say that Peacemaker has subtly pointed to this return throughout the season, because the price of prices in the initial loans of the series includes the movements of the arms suggesting the swastika – the same dance movements seen in a composed emotion of the hips.
But none of this seemed likely before the last episode was broadcast – and judging by the statement issued by Epic Games Fortnite Maker at the weekend, the creator was equally surprised when he discovered what he looked like the true meaning of Emory he had in the game now.
DC Peacemaker “Peaceful HIPS” will be turned off
“When we ask about the creative intentions of our partner in this emitting cooperation. Assuming that he does not come back, we will spend phrases in the next few days. Sorry, people.” pic.twitter.com/gq4oarbf6f
– iFiremonkey (@ifiremonkey) September 28, 2025
“We turn off a quiet hip emote in Fortnite when we ask about the creative intentions of our partner in this Emit Kolabowa”, Epic Games wrote On the social media account with Fortnite status. “Assuming that it does not come back, we will spend phrases in the next few days. I’m sorry, people.”
The Epic Games statement does not sound positive for Emota remaining in Fortnite, but even more unusual is the suggestion that the programmer – who worked closely with DC Studios about cooperation – left to discover the true nature of dance with the audience, and now he was trying to get an explanation.
Fans have already started to worry about what potential schisms can mean for the future of popular DC cooperation in Fortnite and whether both companies will continue to cooperate. Ign contacted Epic Games to comment.
In general, the fans’ reaction to the outstretched emota was mixed, and some recognized the potential of “Nazi emot”, as it was called, to then be used improperly by players to regret others. Others, however, questioned why Epic games operated here, but not in other similar situations.
For example, Fortnite recently raised his eyebrows, adding Tylil Dance, Emotka with rapper Kai Cenat with Kanye West’s music. West, who now calls himself as, previously wrote many comments recognized as anti -Semitic, and in 2022 he said that he identified as a “Nazi”.
In another example, Fortnite, in particular, avoided resale of the skin in the game, rue, whose costumes commonly compared to the project of the Nazi uniform. The skin remains in the game, although it is currently one of the rarest fortnite – because epic games have decided not to sell it for over five years.
For more information about the latest episode of Peacemaker, Ign recently talked to Gunn about the series and the second great surprise, Kameo Lexa Luthor from Nicholas Hoult.
Tom Phillips is the editor of Ign. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on BlueSky @tomphillipseg.bsky.Social