Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite, is cutting more than 1,000 jobs with its CEO citing a downturn in Fortnite players as a reason for the layoffs.
"We've had challenges delivering consistent Fortnite magic with every season." ...
The news comes weeks after it raised the cost of in-game currency, citing financial pressures.
In the wake of mass layoffs that saw over 1,000 people made redundant from Epic Games, one unlucky developer has been ...
With the recent layoffs and hike in V-Bucks prices, players are left with the question that shows up regularly: Is Fortnite dying?
Epic Games, best known for Fortnite, announced Tuesday it would lay off more than 1,000 employees as part of cost-saving ...
Following Epic's mass layoffs, one of the developers came forth to express uncertainty of Fortnite’s future “for the remainder of the year and beyond.” ...
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In a memo sent to employees on Tuesday, CEO Tim Sweeney cited a "downturn" in engagement around its flagship product.