Epic Games CEO Says 'Apex Legends' Hasn't Cut Into 'Fortnite'

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Epic Games’ CEO Tim Sweeney said that Apex Legends hasn’t noticeably cut into the many players Fortnite boasts even after Respawn Entertainment’s battle royale game achieved such a successful launch. Respawn’s game came out at the start of February, and like other battle royale games that came between it and Fortnite it was touted by some as a “Fortnite killer,” though it seems that’s not the case. Sweeney even directly referenced Apex Legends when interviewed by GamesBeat to talk about how many players Fortnite’s gained since the recent game released.

GamesBeat spoke to Sweeney and Epic Games chief technology officer Kim Libreri during the Game Developers Conference event and asked the two about Apex Legends and other topics. The two were scheduled to hold a keynote presentation during GDC, and when asked what topics would be addressed during that event, Sweeney said the Epic Games Store and other online services would be focus points. The Epic Games CEO commented on an important milestone that’s coming up for Fortnite and the game’s actually gained players since Apex Legends released instead of losing them.

“We’re very close to hitting 250 million Fortnite players,” Sweeney said. “Since Apex Legends came out, we’ve gained an Apex Legends worth of Fortnite players, which is amazing.”


That’s quite a few players considering Respawn announced at the start of March that Apex Legends had over 50 million players, a number that’s likely gone up by now. The game also achieved the most successful launch month of any free-to-play title and earned a massive $92 million through its optional purchases.

While amassing that many more players itself, Fortnite has also reached two non-event peaks following the release of Apex Legends. Sweeney said Apex Legends hasn’t made a “visible cut” in Fortnite, though there is one game that occasionally does.

“We hit a Fortnite non-event peak twice after Apex was out,” Sweeney said. “We haven’t seen any visible cut into Fortnite. It’s a funny thing. The only game you can see where its peaks cut into Fortnite playtime is FIFA. It’s another game for everybody, wildly popular around the world.”


Sweeney did give Apex Legends some credit by saying it has “re-energized a lot of shooter players, people who come in and out of shooters depending on what’s popular. The CEO added that it was “awesome to see other games picking up on battle royale” and putting unique spins on the genre.



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PeerPosted:

Apex is so much better than Fortnite lmao! Epic is just making themselves look fine they lying

LoveFairyPosted:

Ohhhhhh yes it has. Don't lie Epic CEO

RaubenPosted:

Apex> IMO fortnite is for the lil kids

CTVPosted:

I might have contributed to being one of the people that played Apex and not Fornite. All together I dont like fortnite. So I tried Apex and it was okay to say the least. I guess I just dont like battle royal games other than the usual PUB G on the mobile.

ZemaPosted:

i still love fortnite still a wicked good game

LebronIs6Posted:

That's what happens when you can't keep up and throw a crappy battle pass out there just to have one. They had a chance to capitalize on the momentum they had and they fell flat. Its truly unfortunate but it is what it is.

AnimePosted:

At least it was a top game for a while

junoPosted:

They lost players but i still play fort here and there!

lbreadsticklPosted:

I quit fort a year ago in April. Done with the building (console). I wasn't bad at it, quite good actually before they released the auto building where it switches resources for you. Once that happened + speed building, it was annoying even to kill a shit player. Wasted time trying to get to them which 50% of the time allowed a 3rd party to come in and wait for the right moment.

My view of fort is that it's an entry level game now, all my real life friends who are shit at any other game, not just shooters, can't stop playing it. Weird to say a game can do this but it has quite separated us as far as communication goes. They don't care to even join party chat if I'm not playing fort.

MazePosted:

Fortnite is still a top game but I will tell you this, myself and a lot of people I know have quit Fortnite and started playing Apex more than anything, they for sure lost players and that's a fact.