Epic Games Lays Off 1,000 Employees, Blames It On A Downturn In Fortnite Engagement

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The Company Is Cutting Jobs To Save Over $500 Million In Costs.

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  • Epic Games has laid off 1000 employees today in a bid to cut $500 million in operating costs.
  • The company blamed this situation on the downturn in Fortnite engagement that started in 2025.
  • Laid-off employees are receiving a severance package worth four months of pay.

In today’s industry, no gaming company is free from the threat of layoffs. From gaming giants like Xbox and Ubisoft to smaller developers like Wildlight Entertainment, job cutting has become the most common cost-saving measure in the gaming world.

Despite the current climate, many would think that a major company like Epic, with the juggernaut Fortnite under its belt, wouldn’t be affected enough by industry challenges to cut one thousand jobs. However, that is exactly what has happened.

Why it matters: Fortnite is the biggest money-making machine in the gaming world right now. Therefore, the publisher of the game struggling and laying off developers is not a good sign for the industry.

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Source: Epic Games

In a note from Tim Sweeney, Epic Games revealed that it is laying off 1,000 employees from the company today. The publisher blamed this massive job cut on the downturn in Fortnite engagement that started at the beginning of 2025.

According to the announcement, Epic is making significantly less than it is spending to keep the magic of Fortnite alive. Hence, the company has decided to make cuts worth over $500 million in marketing, contracting, and open roles to stay funded.

In addition to common industry-wide issues, Epic is facing specific challenges related to Fortnite. Despite being one of the most successful titles in the world, the publisher says it is having trouble delivering consistent quality every season, and its fight to keep the game on mobile platforms has also come with a cost.

In the note, Epic assured fans that these layoffs aren’t related to AI and that it wants to hire as many humans as possible. However, to deliver exciting new Fortnite content and evolve to Unreal Engine 6, this upheaval is necessary. 

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Epic says despite Fortnite’s success, the company is making less than it’s spending.

The company will be giving the laid-off employees a severance package that includes four months of pay and possibly more incentives.

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