It marks the company's second mass layoff in the past three years.
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Epic Games said a decline in Fortnite engagement that started in 2025 has forced the company to make tough choices.
The company is seeking hundreds of millions in cost savings.
In a memo sent to employees on Tuesday, CEO Tim Sweeney cited a "downturn" in engagement around its flagship product.
In a note to employees, released Tuesday, the company cited slower engagement with its popular Fortnite.