Epic Games generated $5.7 billion in total revenue in 2024, up roughly 10% from $5.2 billion in 2023, while Fortnite reached 110 million monthly active players in early 2026 with a record 14.3 million concurrent viewers at the November 2024 Remix: The Finale concert. This article covers Epic Games revenue, Fortnite player counts, Epic Games Store performance, and creator economy payouts.
Key Epic Games Statistics
- Epic Games posted $5.7 billion in estimated revenue in 2024, a 10% increase over 2023.
- Fortnite has surpassed 650 million registered accounts and around 110 million monthly active players in early 2026.
- The Epic Games Store reached 295 million PC users in 2024, with $1.09 billion spent on first-party titles.
- Epic paid creators $352 million from Fortnite in 2024, including $324 million through UEFN.
- Disney bought a $1.5 billion equity stake in Epic Games at a $22.5 billion post-money valuation in February 2024.
Epic Games Revenue and Financial Timeline
Epic Games is privately held, so revenue figures come from Sacra estimates that triangulate filings, court documents, and market data. The company has not published consolidated annual revenue numbers. Fortnite OG Season, which returned in November 2023, drove most of the 2024 re-acceleration. You can compare these numbers with broader gaming industry revenue trends to see how Epic stacks up.
| Year | Total Estimated Revenue | YoY Change | Key Driver |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | $5.7 billion | — | Pandemic peak demand |
| 2022 | $5.2 billion | -9% | Post-pandemic normalisation |
| 2023 | $4.4–5.2 billion | ~-15% to flat | Cosmetic market saturation |
| 2024 | $5.7 billion | +10% | Fortnite OG Season return |
Source: Sacra Epic Games revenue, valuation and funding report
Funding and Valuation
Epic raised $8.127 billion across 15 funding rounds. The April 2022 round, led by Sony and KIRKBI, valued the company at $31.5 billion. The February 2024 Disney investment came in at a lower $22.5 billion post-money valuation, reflecting the post-pandemic engagement decline.
| Funding Event | Amount | Valuation | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sony and KIRKBI round | $2 billion | $31.5 billion | April 2022 |
| Disney equity stake | $1.5 billion | $22.5 billion post-money | February 2024 |
| Total funding raised | $8.127 billion (15 rounds) | — | Cumulative |
Source: Sacra citing Epic Games announcements
How Many People Play Fortnite?
Fortnite passed 650 million registered accounts by 2025, up from 500 million in 2023. Monthly active players sit at around 110 million in early 2026, while daily active users during regular periods range from 1.2 to 1.4 million. Live events spike these numbers dramatically, as our breakdown of most played online games shows.
| Metric | Figure | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Registered accounts | 650 million+ | By 2025 |
| Monthly active players | 110 million | Q1 2026 |
| Daily active users (regular) | 1.2–1.4 million | Early 2026 |
| OG Season peak day | 44.7 million unique players | November 4, 2023 |
| Chapter 7 launch peak | 9.75 million daily players | November 2025 |
| Average weekly playtime | 6–10 hours per active player | 2024–2025 |
Source: Co-op Board Games citing ActivePlayer.io and Epic Games official statements
Live Event Concurrent Records
The November 2024 Remix: The Finale concert drew 14.3 million concurrent players, breaking the previous record of 12.3 million set by the Travis Scott concert in April 2020. These spikes show events grew rather than plateaued four years into Fortnite’s post-peak era.
| Event | Concurrent Players | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Remix: The Finale | 14.3 million | November 2024 |
| Travis Scott Astronomical | 12.3 million | April 2020 |
| OG Season single-day hours | 102 million hours played | November 4, 2023 |
Source: Epic Games official disclosures via Co-op Board Games and Udonis
Fortnite Player Demographics
The player base skews male, with 72% male and 28% female players in 2024. About 25% of all Fortnite players are based in the United States, according to court documents from the Epic v. Apple case. Average annual spend per player runs around $102 on skins, battle passes, and cosmetics. For more context, check our analysis on Gen Z gaming habits.
| Demographic Metric | Figure | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Male players | 72% | 2024 |
| Female players | 28% | 2024 |
| US share of player base | ~25% | Court documents |
| Average annual spend per player | ~$102 | 2024–2025 |
Source: Statista 2024 via Udonis and Epic v. Apple court documents
Epic Games Store Statistics
The Epic Games Store reached 295 million PC users in 2024, adding 25 million users year-over-year. December 2024 hit a monthly peak of 74 million active users. First-party titles like Fortnite and Rocket League generated $1.09 billion, a 15% increase, while third-party revenue dropped 18%. See how this compares to other PC gaming platforms.
| Epic Games Store Metric | 2024 Figure | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|
| Total PC users | 295 million | +25 million |
| December monthly active users | 74 million | Monthly peak |
| First-party spending | $1.09 billion | +15% |
| Third-party revenue | — | -18% |
| Gameplay hours | — | +11% |
| First-party share of EGS revenue | 75%+ | 2024 |
Source: TweakTown citing Epic Games Store 2024 Year in Review
Free Games and Developer Revenue Share
Epic gave away 89 free games in 2024. Players redeemed 595 million copies with an estimated retail value of $2.2 billion. Since June 2025, developers keep 100% of their first $1 million in annual net revenue per product, after which the standard 88/12 split applies. Steam takes 30% by comparison.
| Free Games Metric | Figure | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Free titles distributed | 89 | 2024 |
| Free copies redeemed | 595 million | 2024 |
| Estimated retail value | $2.2 billion | 2024 |
| Standard developer share | 88% (Epic takes 12%) | Standard |
| First $1M annual net revenue | 100% to developer | Since June 2025 |
Source: TweakTown citing Epic Games Store 2024 Year in Review and Sacra
Epic Games Creator Economy and UEFN
Epic paid creators $352 million from Fortnite in 2024, with $324 million flowing through Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN). Total UEFN payouts since launch reached $722 million by 2025. The creator base nearly tripled to 70,000, publishing 198,000+ islands and game experiences. Read more about game development tools changing the industry.
| Creator Economy Metric | Figure | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Total creator payouts | $352 million | 2024 |
| UEFN-specific payouts | $324 million | 2024 |
| Cumulative UEFN payouts | $722 million | Through 2025 |
| UEFN creators | 70,000 (tripled YoY) | 2024 |
| Published islands | 198,000+ | 2024 |
| Total hours on creator islands | 11.2 billion across 260,000 islands | Through 2025 |
| Creator revenue share | 40% of net revenue from islands | Standard |
Source: Esports Insider, Devgraphiq, and Co-op Board Games citing Epic Games
Fortnite Lifetime Revenue and Financial Context
Fortnite generated more than $23 billion in lifetime revenue through 2025, based on court filings. The first two years alone (2018-2019) brought in over $9 billion. Unreal Engine added $275 million in 2023, up 22% from $225 million the prior year. Players curious about the broader picture can review our notes on free-to-play game revenue models.
| Revenue Source | Figure | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Fortnite lifetime revenue | $23+ billion | Through 2025 |
| Fortnite first two years | $9+ billion | 2018–2019 |
| Unreal Engine revenue | $275 million | 2023 |
| Unreal Engine YoY growth | +22% | 2022 to 2023 |
| Epic gross income estimate | ~$907 million | 2024 |
| FTC settlement (2022) | $520 million total | 2022 |
Source: Udonis citing court filings, Sacra, Statista, and TekRevol citing FTC
March 2026 V-Bucks Price Adjustment
In March 2026, Epic changed the standard $8.99 V-Bucks pack from 1,000 V-Bucks to 800 V-Bucks. That works out to a 20% effective price increase per V-Buck. Co-op Board Games linked the change to Tim Sweeney’s internal memo about cost pressures and $500M+ in identified savings. See more in-game currency pricing trends across major titles.
FAQs
How much revenue did Epic Games make in 2024?
Epic Games generated an estimated $5.7 billion in revenue in 2024, up about 10% from 2023. The growth came mainly from Fortnite OG Season, which returned in November 2023 and drove a major engagement spike.
How many people play Fortnite in 2026?
Fortnite has around 110 million monthly active players in early 2026 and over 650 million registered accounts. Daily active users range between 1.2 and 1.4 million during regular periods, spiking sharply during live events.
What was the biggest Fortnite live event ever?
The Remix: The Finale concert in November 2024 hit 14.3 million concurrent players, setting a new live-event record. It surpassed the Travis Scott Astronomical concert from April 2020, which drew 12.3 million concurrent players.
How much did Epic pay Fortnite creators in 2024?
Epic paid Fortnite creators $352 million in total during 2024, with $324 million coming through Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN). Cumulative UEFN payouts reached $722 million by 2025 across 70,000 creators.
How big is the Epic Games Store?
The Epic Games Store reached 295 million PC users in 2024, adding 25 million year-over-year. December 2024 hit 74 million monthly active users, with $1.09 billion spent on first-party titles like Fortnite and Rocket League.