Fortnite Smiley Face

Fortnite Smiley Face | How to add smiley face text to name

It turns out that not everyone knows how to add the Fortnite smiley face to their username. No matter where you play on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Android, iPhone, Mac, or Nintendo Switch, people still want to find out how to add the smiley face text to their name. Learn how with our Fortnite smiley face guide.

Fortnite Smiley Face | How to add smiley face text to name

Fortnite Smiley Face

If you want to add the Fortnite smiley face to your username, there’s a very simple method to do so on PC. First, search for the term “Japanese smiley face” in Google, or any other search engine. The first entry that should show up is a Wiktionary page one. Highlight the symbol and, with it highlighted, hit the Ctrl + C keys together to copy it.

From there, head to Epic’s official site. Click on your profile in the top right-hand corner of the screen, and scroll down to account. Click this, and then on “personal info.” This will lead you to your username. Simply hit the Ctrl + P keys together to paste at the end of your username.

If you’re using a Mac, you will need to hit Command (Cmd) + C to copy it, and then Cmd + V to paste it at the end of your name.

Fortnite Smiley Face | Can I add it on non-PC ports?

Fortnite Smiley Face

If you’re on Xbox One, PS4, or Nintendo Switch, you won’t be able to add the Fortnite smiley face to your existing username. This is because your username is set to your Xbox Live, PSN, or Nintendo Switch Online account username. You can’t change these unless you pay cash to do so, or set up a new account.

You can’t on Android or iPhone, either. So, unless you’re on PC, then you’re going to have to make do without the Fortnite smiley face. That makes us sad.

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