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Fortnite User and Growth Stats 2025

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by Fabio Duarte
Last Updated: August 7, 2025

Fortnite has roughly 650 million registered users in 2025, with around 1.3 million players every day.

Epic Games’ free-to-play (F2P) 100-person shooter title became a global smash after its release in 2017, permeating the consciousness of even non-gaming audiences.

Several years on, Fortnite’s popularity may have dipped. Here's how the average number of daily users has changed from November 2024 to August 2025:

MonthAverage Daily Fortnite Players
November 20242,210,465
December 20242,166,185
January 20252,250,647
February 20251,350,141
March 20251,105,598
April 20251,402,331
May 20251,048,311
June 20251,155,695
July 20251,131,221
August 20251,312,117

So in the past nine months alone, Fortnite has lost almost 900,000 daily players. But these numbers are constantly fluctuating as new "seasons" and "chapters" are released, and the psychedelic battle royale game remains a cash cow for both publishers and streamers.

In fact, Fortnite remains the fourth-most-played game in the world.

Read on to find out all the latest Fortnite user and growth stats. 

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Top Fortnite Stats

  • There are around 650 million registered Fortnite players.
  • Approximately 1.3 million people play Fortnite every day.
  • Fortnite generated over $9 billion in its first two full years since its launch.
  • Fortnite events increase monthly revenue by around 23%.
  • Around 85% of Fortnite players are aged 18 to 35.
  • The biggest Fortnite event had over 15 million concurrent players.
  • Over 13 million hours of Fortnite are streamed weekly on Twitch.

For more insightful Fortnite stats, including further detail on the stats above, continue reading below.

How Many People Play Fortnite?

Fortnite became a worldwide phenomenon in a relatively short space of time. Back in August 2017, one month after launch, there were approximately 1 million registered players.

By the end of 2017, this number had increased significantly to 30 million. One month into 2018, that figure had increased by 1.5x to around 45 million.

A little over a year after first launching, Fortnite’s registered players hit 200 million.

As of 2025, there are now approximately 650 million registered Fortnite players. There are more than 800 million accounts across the Epic Games network, which also includes Fall Guys and Rocket League.

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On an average day, approximately 1.3 million users play Fortnite.

This figure shot up to over 14 million on November 30, 2024, when Fortnite hosted the "Remix: The Finale" event, a live interactive concert tribute to Juice WRLD. 

So far, the peak in 2025 has been 5.9 million, recorded in June. That coincided with the launch of Chapter 6, Season 3, themed around superheroes.   

Many Fortnite users play online on their computer or item shop through the Fortnite website. In fact, Fortnite's website attracts 19.3 million monthly visits

Sources: BusinessofAppsFortnite.gg, Semrush, ActivePlayer, Epic Games

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How Does Fortnite Make Money?

As a result of Fortnite’s F2P nature, Epic Games has established several other very profitable revenue streams. The most notable revenue stream is downloadable content (DLC) sales.

The vast majority of Fortnite players have bought some form of DLC.

Of the 1,000 respondents asked in February 2020, 77% claimed they had spent money on in-game purchases for Fortnite (with a further 2% preferring not to answer).

The amount spent on in-game purchases unsurprisingly increased during the first 2 years of the game’s existence.

In its first full year (2018), an average of $84.67 was spent by each Fortnite player.

By 2020, this figure had increased by around 21% to $102.42.

Considering the average price of an AAA title is roughly $60-$70, these DLC sales figures more than compensate for the lack of initial cost.

However, Epic did enter into a $245 million settlement with the FTC in 2023 over deceptive sales practices.

in June 2025, the FTC returned $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted items. 

Sources: VentureBeat, LendEDU, MUO, FTC

Fortnite Revenue Data

The undoubted popularity of Fortnite translates into revenue.

In 2018, Epic Games generated around $5.6 billion. And despite a drop-off in the following year, it still far exceeded most other titles with approximately $4.2 billion in revenue.

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However, as of 2025, projected revenue is set to exceed 2018's total, exceeding $6 billion.

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Here's a look at Epic Games' revenue over time:

YearEpic Games Annual Revenue
2018$5.63 billion
2019$4.22 billion
2020$5.1 billion
2021$5.36 billion
2022$5.55 billion
2023$5.63 billion
2024$5.82 billion
2025*$6.01 billion
2026*$6.21 billion

*Projected figures.

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Sources: Epic GamesEurogamer

Battle Royale Stats

Fortnite’s genre, known as battle royale, rapidly became one of the most popular in video games across the globe. Yet a recent Newzoo report indicates that the genre is experiencing a decline in popularity.

This might sound surprising given the continued success of Fortnite (and major competitors Warzone, PUBG, and Apex Legends). However, the trend seems more reflective of other games in the genre fading away.

Newzoo's Game Performance Monitor – which uses both official and estimated data from 37 markets – shows that battle royales accounted for 19% of total gaming hours in 2021. That figure dropped to just 12% in 2023 and 2024.

While overall engagement with battle royales has decreased, Fortnite has significantly increased its dominance within the genre.

Its share of battle royale playtime has jumped from 43% in 2021 to 77% in 2024.

This surge aligns with the game's expansion into new modes like Lego Fortnite, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival. These are all hosted within the Fortnite ecosystem but fall outside traditional battle royale gameplay.

Source: Yahoo Tech

How Many Hours Do People Spend Playing Fortnite?

Considering the average American spends 14.8 hours per week playing video games, these figures suggest that many Fortnite players spent the majority of their gaming time on the title.

The results also revealed that:

  • 7 in 10 Fortnite players play under 10 hours per week.
  • 0-5 hours” was the most common answer.
  • 1 in 20 Fortnite players play over 21+ hours each week.

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Here is a detailed look at the numbers:

Number of Hours Per WeekPercentage
0 to 5 Hours36%
6 to 10 Hours34%
11 to 15 Hours17%
16 to 20 Hours8%
21 Hours or More5%

Unsurprisingly, Fortnite users surge during special events. And Epic Games have taken full advantage of this:

DateEventConcurrent Players
November 2018Destruction of the Purple Cube8.3 million
February 2019Marshmello Concert10.7 million
April 2020Travis Scott Concert12.3 million
November 2020Galactus Event15.3 million
Novemeber 2023Fortnite OG44.7 million
December 2023The Big Bang Event: A New Beginning for Fortnite10 mllion
October 2024Doctor Doom boss battle5.6 million
November 2024Chapter 2 Remix: The Prelude live event9.8 million
November 2024Remix: The Final event14.3 million
June 2025Death Star Sabotage5.9 million

Sources: LendEDU, Marketing Charts, The Verge, Epic Games

Fortnite User Demographics

The distribution of Fortnite players is heavily skewed towards younger players.

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A 2018 analysis in the US found that over half (62.7%) of players are aged 18 to 24 years.

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In fact, in December 2022, Epic Games received a hefty fine totaling $275 million for violating children's privacy.

A further 22.5% of players are aged between 25 to 34 years.

Meanwhile, around 1 in 8 (12.7%) Fortnite players fall in the 35 to 44 years category.

Just 2% of Fortnite players are aged 45+ (45 to 54 years).

That same survey also revealed that 72.4% of Fortnite players are male. While just over 1 in 4 (27.6%) are female.

Source: Verto Analytics

Fortnite Demographics: Semrush Data (2025)

We dug deeper into Fortnite player demographics using Semrush's audience research tools to uncover the most up-to-date data. 

As of June 2025, 36.9% of users accessing "Fortnite.com" were aged 18-24.

Semrush analysis of Fortnite user demographics

A further 22.8% of Fortnite users are aged 25 to 34 years. Meaning users aged 18-34 make up well over half of the Fortnite user base.

Additionally, 63.81% of Fortnite users are male. 

Source: Semrush

Fortnite Usage by Device

Fortnite’s global appeal spans across multiple devices.

Consoles are comfortably the device of choice for Fortnite players. Followed by computers and mobile.

Here’s the full breakdown of the numbers:

DeviceShare of Respondents Using it to Play Fortnite
Console77.4%
Computer13.9%
Mobile Phone8.7%

In fact, Fortnite has been so popular among console users that it regularly tops monthly charts:

TitleMonthly Active Users (PS5)Monthly Active Users (Xbox)Monthly Active Users (Switch)Monthly Active Users (PC)
Fortnite1st1st2nd4th
Call of Duty MW II/III/Warzone/Black Ops2nd2nd--
Minecraft6th3rd6th2nd
GTA V3rd5th17th
EA Sports FC 254th7th16th-
Roblox5th4th-3rd
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered-20th--
Mario Kart World--1st-
Mario Kart 8--3rd-
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom--4th-
Animal Crossing: New Horizons--5th-
Counter-Strike 2 & GO---1st
R.E.P.O.---12th
Rocket League8th9th--
League of Legends---5th
The Sims 4---6th

As of June 2025, Fortnite topped the PS5 and Xbox charts for monthly active users, coming second on the Switch.

Interestingly, 70.18% of users access Fortnite online with a mobile device while 29.82% use a desktop.  

Here's how Fortnite ranks specifically for PC popularity compared to other games:

PositionGameMonthly Position Change
1Counter-Strike 2 & GO+/-0
2Minecraft+/-0
3Roblox+1
4Fortnite-1
5League of Legends+/-0
6The Sims 4+/-0
7Dota 2+/-0
8Valorant+1
9PEAK (Aggro Crab)+/-0
10PUBG: Battlegrounds+1

Just outside the top 10, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X jumped 11 places. R.E.P.O and Call of Duty: MW2/MW3/WZ/BO6 dropped out of the top 10.

Sources: LendEDU, Newzoo, Newzoo (2), Semrush

Fortnite Streaming Stats

Streaming and Fortnite have gone hand-in-hand since the game’s launch. And despite a drop-off from its peak popularity, Fortnite is back on top when it comes to streaming.

In fact, it’s worth noting the longevity of many of the titles in the following table – perhaps an indication of Fortnite’s potential for enduring success.

Here’s a look at the most popular games on Twitch (in terms of monthly hours streamed) in July/August 2025:

RankTitleRelease YearTotal Monthly Hours Streamed
1Fortnite20173,469,879
2Just Chatting20203,069,711
3Valorant20202,216,096
4Call of Duty: Warzone20201,883,316
5Grand Theft Auto V20131,793,766
6Call of Duty20031,710,317
7Minecraft20091,576,812
8Roblox20061,469,936
9Dead by Daylight20161,410,073
10League of Legends20091,351,870

And here's how Fortnite stacks up when it comes to Twitch watch time:

RankTitleRelease YearTotal Monthly Hours Watched
1Just Chatting2020245,177,635
2League of Legends200994,684,144
3Counter-Strike200069,513,483
4Grand Theft Auto V201366,416,104
5Valorant202053,739,927
6La Velada202148,963,098
7IRLN/A42,280,676
8Dota 2201336,729,957
9Fortnite201735,530,058
10Escape from Tarkov2017 (closed beta)24,428,811

Source: SullyGnome

Key Takeaways

Fortnite’s unprecedented worldwide success has been a driving force for many other titles in the F2P format and the battle royale genre.

In 2025, the game remains relevant and continues to attract players, viewers, and collaborations.

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Fabio Duarte

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Fabio is a research associate at Exploding Topics. Since 2021, Fabio has researched, written, and edited articles for the Explo... Read more