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Fortnite Now Has 200 Million Players, Up 60% From the Last Count

Fortnite, the shooting game that’s hooked fans from school kids to basketball stars, now has over 200 million players.

Fortnite Now Has 200 Million Players, Up 60% From the Last Count
A sign advertises the ‘Fortnite’ computer game at the Gamescom gaming industry event in Cologne. (Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Fortnite, the shooting game that’s hooked fans from school kids to basketball stars, now has over 200 million players.

That number -- almost equal to the population of Brazil -- represents a 60 percent increase from the 125 million registered users that the game’s creator, Epic Games Inc., released in June. And it’s five times the count the company gave in January.

Released in its popular battle-royale mode in September of last year, Fortnite pits 100 players against one another for survival on a shrinking island. The game is free to play and available on multiple devices, from mobile phones to traditional video-game consoles, with Epic making money by charging players for decorative items like costumes and props.

Those purchases add up. In October, Epic raised $1.25 billion from an investor group that included KKR & Co., Vulcan Capital and Kleiner Perkins in a deal that valued the closely held company at $15 billion.

To contact the reporter on this story: Christopher Palmeri in Los Angeles at cpalmeri1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Nick Turner at nturner7@bloomberg.net, Daniel Taub

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