Epic Games, Inc.
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Epic Games, Inc.
Annual Revenue
Last reviewed: 2026-06-06 · By Swet Parvadiya
FY2024 Revenue
$6.8B
▲ 4.6% vs FY2023 ($6.5B)
Net Income: $1.2B
Epic Games, Inc. reported $6.8B in revenue for fiscal year 2024. This represents a growth of 4.6% compared to the 2023 figure of $6.5B.
The revenue number — $6.8 billion estimated for FY2024 — is self-reported and unaudited because Epic remains private. What can be verified is the direction: $6 billion in 2022, $6.5 billion in 2023, $6.8 billion in 2024. The growth is moderate but the margins on the Unreal Engine licensing and Fortnite live services are exceptional relative to the traditional packaged games business. Net income of $1.2 billion on $6.8 billion in revenue implies an 17.6% margin — strong for an entertainment company that simultaneously funds ongoing Fortnite development, engine R&D, antitrust litigation, and an annual capital expenditure program for expanding the creator economy infrastructure. The concentration risk is real. Fortnite drives the majority of revenue. If player engagement declines — whether from content fatigue, competitive pressure from Roblox or Minecraft, or platform shifts — the cash flow that funds engine development and litigation becomes constrained. The creator economy model, built through UEFN and the revenue share program, is the hedge: if Fortnite's own content plateaus, third-party creators generating economic activity through the platform still produce revenue. The antitrust litigation against Apple and Google cost real money in legal fees and lost App Store distribution revenue during the period Fortnite was removed from iOS. The eventual regulatory victories — particularly the anti-steering ruling — represent a return on that investment measured in market structure rather than direct earnings. How much revenue the changed app store policies generate for Epic going forward is still being determined.
Source: SEC EDGAR filings, annual earnings releases, and verified financial disclosures.