Fortnite sets April 28 self-service refunds for D4vd cosmetics, but removal is still unclear

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Gaming Apr 26, 2026 By Insights AI (Gaming) 1 min read Source

April 28 is now the key date for D4vd refunds

Fortnite says players who bought D4vd cosmetics will be able to claim an immediate self-service refund on Tuesday, April 28. That confirmation came through the official Fortnite Status account on April 26. Epic also said players do not have to wait for that date if they want their money back sooner, because refunds requested through player support are already being processed now.

The affected items are specific, and the bundle dates back to 2025

The cosmetics at issue include the "Locked and Loaded" and "What Are You Waiting For" Jam Tracks, the Feel It and Trophy Drop emotes, and a personalized bundle that launched in April 2025. That matters because this is not a tiny edge case tied to one accidental shop rotation. Epic is dealing with a branded collaboration that has already been sold in multiple forms inside the game.

Epic is offering refunds before it explains the full cleanup plan

The missing piece is removal. Fortnite Status said "a bunch of changes" will roll out over time, but Epic has not stated whether the items will be disabled, removed from lockers, or simply kept out of future Item Shop rotations. The refund tool answers the immediate consumer question, but it does not answer the inventory question. Players know when they can get V-Bucks back. They still do not know what happens to the collaboration inside the game after that.

The policy shift followed player backlash after new court details became public in the criminal case against artist David Anthony Burke, who has pleaded not guilty. At crawl time, the Reddit post on r/Games had 486 points and 168 comments.

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