The game has made billions – but is it coming to its end?

You’ve probably heard that Respawn Entertainment’s free-to-play battle royale game, Apex Legends, is ‘the new Fortnite’ but it looks like Fortnite‘s been dropping out of favour for a while now.

According to SuperData [via VG247] Epic Games’ eye-wateringly popular game has suffered a 48% decrease in revenue across all of the platforms it’s available on since December 2018.

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The sudden drop comes after a very successful December, which is usually to be expected, but the launch of Apex Legends spells nothing but bad news for Epic Games.

With over 25 million downloads in its first week of release, Apex already has a shockingly huge fanbase despite being just a few weeks old.

Over on Twitter there’s lots of Fortnite players who are now selling their accounts as they’re moving over to Apex, having lost interest in the former.

selling my fortnite account i’ve quit with apex legends came out, i have every battle pass skin since season 2 plus more. like or dm if interested pic.twitter.com/Mk6WitShz0 — thesafeplace (@notmyburneracc3) February 22, 2019

(Epic Games doesn’t condone the sale or purchase of accounts as it violates its terms of service. If you’re buying an account, please be aware you’re violating the rules).

Selling my Ghoul Trooper account on eBay! DM if Interested

Comes with full email access I don’t even like fortnite anymore sense apex legends came out ? Bid is at $185 BIN $300,

Possibly willing to negotiate on pricehttps://t.co/XM9GD296J5 — Johnny (@tweatfreak) February 21, 2019

The exact number of players who’ve left Fortnite since the release of Apex Legends is unknown, but if social media is anything to go by, it looks like Epic Games might be feeling the pinch even more next month…

Have you swapped Fortnite for Apex Legends?

Featured Image Credit: Epic Games