Fortnite is probably the most popular video game in the world right now. It also is the best new way to keep in touch with long-distance friends. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem great for maintaining other kinds of relationships. Specifically, marriage. More specifically, there are reportedly at least 200 divorce filings that cite too much Fortnite playing as a reason for ending the marriage.

What's even weirder is that those 200 cases are actually from a pretty specific sample size. Per The Daily Dot:

According to a recent report by U.K. divorce resource site Divorce Online, more than 200 couples filed for divorce in 2018 while citing Fortnite and addiction to other games as a reason for the split. A victory royale that is not—at least for the spouses on the receiving end of that negligence.

“These numbers equate to roughly 5 percent of the 4,665 petitions we have handled since the beginning of the year and as one of the largest filers of divorce petitions in the U.K. is a pretty good indicator,” a Divorce Online representative wrote.

So we're talking specifically about British couples splitting up, but still, 5 percent is a hefty chunk. It's probably a safe bet that there were problems in these marriages even before Fortnite became a thing, but, still, these numbers are only for 2018 and we aren't even done with the year yet.