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In a message sent to staff today, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney revealed that mass departures would be happening at the company. Sweeney said that over 1,000 Epic employees will be impacted in total and blamed a lack of engagement with Fortnite over the past year as the reason for the move. As a result, Sweeney said that he believes Epic as a whole will now be better positioned for the future, but this round of layoffs is the second major one that the developer has had since 2024.
“Today weโre laying off over 1,000 Epic employees,” Sweeney said. “Iโm sorry weโre here again. The downturn in Fortnite engagement that started in 2025 means weโre spending significantly more than weโre making, and we have to make major cuts to keep the company funded. This layoff, together with over $500 million of identified cost savings in contracting, marketing, and closing some open roles puts us in a more stable place.”
Fortnite Is Ending Support for Specific Modes

Outside of cutting jobs within Epic, various game modes within Fortnite itself are also on the chopping block. Specifically, the Rocket Racing, Ballistic, and Battle Stage game types will now be going away. These offerings were introduced to Fortnite at various times over the past few years to help give the game more depth outside of its main battle royale mode. Instead, these modes didn’t seem to resonate with players, which has prompted Epic to now remove them from the game.








