A brand-new Fall Guys experience has been announced, though it comes with a notable caveat. The new mini-game, titled Crown Jam, is set to launch on January 23, but it will be playable exclusively within Fortnite, rather than Mediatonic’s standalone Fall Guys title. While the announcement delivers fresh bean-filled chaos, the decision has already sparked mixed reactions across both communities.
At first glance, a Fall Guys mode appearing inside Fortnite may seem unusual. However, the move aligns with Epic Games’ long-term plans following its acquisition of Mediatonic in 2021. Since then, Epic has gradually expanded Fall Guys content within Fortnite, particularly through Creative mode and limited-time experiences.
Fall Guys’ Growing Presence in Fortnite

Fortnite’s first major Fall Guys crossover arrived in August 2024 with the “Where We Fallin?” obstacle course. That experience allowed players to tackle a dedicated course inside the battle royale island to earn loot and cosmetic rewards. Around the same time, Epic opened up a wide selection of Fall Guys assets to Fortnite Creative players, enabling the creation of custom bean-themed maps.
Mediatonic also released six official Creative islands, each inspired by familiar Fall Guys mini-games. These ranged from race-focused modes to team-based challenges and vertical obstacle courses. Alongside these additions, Epic introduced bean versions of many Fortnite skins, ensuring players could use much of their existing cosmetic collection within Fall Guys-themed content.

Over time, this level of integration suggested that Epic was building toward something larger. Crown Jam now appears to be the clearest sign yet of that expanded vision.
What Crown Jam Brings to the Table

Crown Jam is a limited-time mode that blends Fall Guys’ slapstick movement with a competitive, sports-like structure. The mode combines elements reminiscent of Fall Ball and Basketfall, tasking players with carrying, shooting, or dunking a ball into the opposing team’s goal. Matches take place in a 3v3 format, emphasizing teamwork and quick reactions.
To keep matches dynamic, the mode introduces power-ups such as jump pads and confetti bombs, while a tackle mechanic allows players to knock opponents off balance. The result is a faster, more aggressive take on Fall Guys’ usual party-style gameplay.
Community Reactions and Ongoing Concerns

Despite early excitement, Crown Jam has drawn criticism for two key reasons. First, the mode is scheduled to leave Fortnite on February 9, reinforcing concerns that it may be a short-lived experiment rather than a permanent addition. Although strong engagement could extend its lifespan, Epic has not confirmed any plans to do so.
Second, many Fall Guys fans remain frustrated by the exclusivity. Players who do not engage with Fortnite feel locked out of new content, especially as the standalone Fall Guys game continues to struggle with fresh updates.

For now, Crown Jam highlights both the potential and the tension surrounding Fall Guys’ future. While Fortnite players gain a lively new mode, the broader Fall Guys community continues to question why new experiences remain confined to Epic’s larger platform.
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