Squad chat. V-Bucks. The whole Fortnite stack — watched.
Fortnite is fast, social, and expensive. Gamekeeper watches party voice chat in real time, holds every V-Bucks purchase for approval, and flags the slurs, doxxing, and bullying that happens between Victory Royales.
The 6 things Fortnite parents are usually surprised by.
Voice chat toxicity
Random squad-fill matchmaking puts your kid in a voice party with strangers. Slurs, kys language, and meet-up requests are common.
V-Bucks overspending
Battle passes, skins, gliders, emotes. Every season is a new spending push. We hold every purchase for parent approval.
Coordinated bullying
Squads that target one player across multiple matches. We recognize coordinated harassment patterns, not just single slurs.
Esports gambling appeal
Fortnite esports content normalizes betting and skin-gambling for tweens. We flag exposure to gambling-related links and chat.
Off-platform pivots
Squad-mates routinely ask kids to “jump in our Discord”. We track when squad-mates move conversation to less-moderated spaces.
“One more game” trap
Fortnite's 20-minute match cycle is engineered to keep kids playing. Our screen-time tools snap them out at clean stopping points.
Sample week for a 13-year-old in a 4-player squad.
Most of it is fine — friendly trash talk, hyped Victory Royales, good clean chaos. Gamekeeper stays out of the way. But on Tuesday at 7:42pm, here's what we surfaced.
Link Epic + Steam + Discord in 3 minutes.
Link the platforms your kid plays on
Epic Games for Fortnite, plus Discord or Steam Friends for the voice chat your squad uses. PC-only. We never see passwords.
Set V-Bucks rules
Hold all purchases. Auto-approve under $5. Block loot-box-style packs. Per-kid, your call.
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