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'Fortnite' fever may be cooling - or it could be that the kids are just on their holidays

“Fortnite’s peak may be behind us,” a market tracker said this week.

THE FRENZY OVER the phenomenally popular video game Fortnite may be easing, according to revenue estimates released this week by market tracker SuperData.

The free online game’s revenue grew just 2% in July from the previous month – despite creator Epic Games releasing a new season of its “battle pass” offering digital perks and added challenges.

“Fortnite’s peak may be behind us,” SuperData said.

However, some game industry insiders contend that the game’s typically school-age fans may just be on summer holidays – and could come back in force once they get back to class.

Fortnite became an eSports phenomena after last year’s release of a free Battle Royale mode that lets up to 100 players vie to be the last character standing on ever-shrinking terrain.

The game passed a billion dollars in revenue last month, after earnings from sales of digital items such as dance moves or avatar outfits climbed 7% from April to May.

Reasons for its popularity include that it can be played for free on a range of devices including smartphones, personal computers and consoles.

Fortnite – the star of Los Angeles’ Electronic Entertainment Expo video game extravaganza in Los Angeles in June – still remained the top money maker on consoles in July, according to SuperData.

However, the game faces increasing competition as game makers add battle royale modes to popular titles and promote eSports leagues to win over players.

Metrics from Amazon-owned game play streaming service Twitch on Thursday showed that Dota 2 was the most popular title with viewers so far in August, relegating Fortnite to second place.

Players worldwide spent €7.08 billion on digital games in July, in a 3% increase from the same month late year, SuperData said.

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