Live-service games are such a mess even Fortnite is struggling

March 25, 2026 Andrew Webster

A screenshot from the video game Fortnite.

For years, major game publishers and developers have been chasing a particular north star: Fortnite. With its internet-shaking live events and copious celebrity cameos, Epic's battle royale shooter became the epitome of what a live-service game could be, one that reached a level of cultural ubiquity that few other entertainment products could match while also raking in all kinds of money. And much of the games industry followed suit in an attempt to get a Fortnite-like cash cow of their own.

The results were disastrous. The biggest live-service games soaked up all of players' time and money, leaving everyone else to fight for scraps. Layoff …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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