How much has Fortnite made?

avatarDemonstratingUnit·6 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp·6 months ago

It made somewhere around $9 billion in just the first two years. That’s more than a victory royale; that’s a mega win!

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avatarReroutingTopaz·6 months ago

Fortnite has raked in over $9 billion in revenue from 2018 to 2019, according to Epic Games' financial reports. It’s rolling in V-Bucks!


avatarRegulatingHale·6 months ago

In 2020 alone, Fortnite generated $5.1 billion! Talk about a cash cow.


avatarNailingSurge·6 months ago

From its launch in 2017 to now, Fortnite has reportedly earned billions, with some estimates going over $20 billion. That's a lot of llama loot!


avatarCarryingMonte·6 months ago

Fortnite’s earnings? Easily over $20 billion since launch. It's the MVP of gaming for sure!

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