How many people play Fortnite? April 2024 player count

Matt Porter
Mythical figures featured in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2

Here’s how many people play Fortnite, including the peak monthly and daily player count, to help you understand whether Epic Games’ battle royale title is dying in April 2024.

Live-service games often experience fluctuations in their player count due to seasons, events, and crossovers, and a lot more. Fortnite is no exception and with Chapter 5 Season 2 well underway, you can take part in the standard battle royale games or jump into secondary modes like LEGO, Rocket Racing, or Creative.

Despite the abundance of content and mainstream popularity, Fortnite is often called a dead game on the internet, and here’s a rundown of how many people play the game in April 2024 to help you know whether these claims are true.

Mount Olympus in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2
Every Fortnite season arrives with a new theme and challenges.

How many people are playing Fortnite right now?

You can check how many people are playing Fortnite through the game’s Discover menu which displays the number of active players under each mode. The feature was added in March 2023 with the 24.10 update letting you explore the most popular game modes as well as estimate the queue times for each.

Over the years, the battle royale title has expanded drastically thanks to the introduction of Creative maps, LEGO, Rocket Racking, and No Build. While you can get the player count for all these modes separately, the developers do not release info regarding the game’s cumulative player count.

Is Fortnite dying?

Fortnite consistently maintains a player count of over 1 million when you consider all modes, which is enough to claim that it not dying by any means. Multiple third-party sources like Fortnite.GG and provide similar estimates implying that Epic Games’ BR is still one of the most-played games in the world.

According to Twitch Metrics, Fortnite is also one of the most watched and streamed games on Twitch and is continuing its glorious run in Chapter 5 Season 2.

What is Fortnite’s peak player count?

As per Fortnite.gg, the game’s 24-hour peak as of April 1, 2024, was around 3 million. Because the devs don’t share player count data regularly, we have to rely on third-party sources to get an estimate.

Fortnite’s peak concurrent player count of all time, though, is just over 7 million, which was achieved in December 2023. This was due to the launch of LEGO Fortnite which gained the attention of millions of new players and helped the battle royale break its previous peak player count (6.1 million) which was recorded just a month ago with Fortnite OG.

Big Bang event in Fortnite
Big Bang is one of the most popular Fortnite events ever.

Do note that the numbers above represent the total number of players taking part in standard gameplay modes like BR, Creative, LEGO, and Rocket Racing. The peak player count is much bigger if you take live events into account. For example, the Big Bang live event that marked the end of Season OG boasted 11 million concurrent players.

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About The Author

Matt is CharlieINTEL's UK Editor, specializing in all things Call of Duty, including Warzone and Modern Warfare 2. Matt previously worked as a freelance esports writer for Gfinity, before joining Dexerto in 2018 as a Junior & Senior Writer. You can contact Matt via email at: [email protected]