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Epic Games Cuts 1,000 Jobs and $500 Million in Costs Amid Fortnite Engagement Decline

Epic Games cuts 20% of staff and implements $500 million savings due to Fortnite's engagement drop since 2025, impacting over 1,000 employees, CEO Tim Sweeney said.

  • On Tuesday, Epic Games announced it is laying off more than 1,000 employees, citing a decline in Fortnite engagement since 2025. The North Carolina-based developer said the cuts are necessary to stabilize its finances.
  • Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney stated the company is "spending significantly more than making" due to the engagement dip. He cited extreme market conditions and challenges delivering "consistent Fortnite magic with every season."
  • Affected staff will receive at least four months of severance pay, six months of continued U.S. healthcare coverage, and accelerated stock option vesting through January 2027. These benefits apply to all departing workers.
  • The company identified over $500 million in cost savings by reducing marketing, contracting, and unfilled roles. Sweeney clarified the layoffs are not related to artificial intelligence, addressing industry concerns.
  • These cuts, which follow a 2023 reduction of 830 staff, aim to put the firm "in a more stable place" while retaining 4,000 employees. The company plans renewed focus on Fortnite content and Unreal Engine development.
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The company also expects to save US$ 500 million by reducing costs with contracts and marketing and removing some gaps in open, said the director-president, Tim Sweeney

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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