Fortnite offers refunds for D4vd cosmetics after arrest

Fortnite will allow players to request self-service refunds for cosmetics featuring singer David “D4vd” Burke starting April 28. Burke, arrested on April 16 in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, had his song 'Feel It' included in a game emote last May. Epic Games plans further changes but has not committed to removing the items.

Fortnite's official status account announced the refund option on April 26, responding to fan concerns over the cosmetics linked to Burke. The bundle, released last May, includes an emote using Burke's song “Feel It.” The update marks the first of several changes Epic is implementing over time, though the company has not detailed plans to remove the items from the game entirely. Epic has previously removed cosmetics amid controversies, such as a Peacemaker emote last year due to perceived offensive imagery. > We hear the concerns. We have a bunch of changes we’re rolling out over time. The first one will be available on Tuesday April 28th, when anyone who purchased one of these items will be able to get an immediate self-service refund. And, right now, players who request refunds for… > — Fortnite Status (@FortniteStatus) April 26, 2026 Burke, a 21-year-old singer, was named a suspect in November after Hernandez’s body was found in September in an impounded Tesla registered to him in Los Angeles. He was arrested on April 16. Epic told reporters it had nothing additional to share beyond the tweet.

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Illustration of crime scene Tesla, autopsy report, and justice protest in Celeste Rivas Hernandez murder case.
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Autopsy report details gruesome injuries in D4vd's teen murder case

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The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner released the autopsy report on 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, ruling her death a homicide caused by multiple penetrating injuries. The findings describe severe wounds and decomposition after her body was found in rapper D4vd's Tesla. D4vd, arrested last week and charged with murder and child sexual abuse, has pleaded not guilty as her family demands justice.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman charged singer D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, with first-degree murder in the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Burke's attorneys entered a not guilty plea on his behalf during a Monday court appearance. The charges stem from the discovery of Hernandez's dismembered body in the trunk of Burke's Tesla last year.

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Singer D4vd was taken into custody in Los Angeles on Friday evening amid the investigation into the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. The arrest comes over seven months after Rivas' body was found in an abandoned Tesla. Her family expressed relief, with her father saying 'Thank God ... justice for Celeste.'

Epic Games has launched a Toy Story collaboration in Fortnite, featuring bundles for Buzz Lightyear and Emperor Zurg available from today. The crossover includes a Pizza Planet delivery car and a three-eyed alien sidekick. Although Woody was rumored to appear, he has not been included in the initial release.

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The solo developer of immersive shooter Fortune's Run, Dizzie, has been released from prison after serving just over a year of a three-year sentence. She announced the news in a Steam update, stating she is back to developing the Early Access game. Dizzie plans a new build in six months and a full 1.0 release after a year.

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