Fortnite Wrapped 2025 is live on Fortnite.GG. Here’s how to grab your year-end stat card in 60 seconds and what to do if it won’t load.

So Fortnite Wrapped is back. If your feed this December has been one long parade of stat cards, that’s why. Some kid is flexing 1,200 wins, your friend logged 600 hours and won’t talk about it, and somewhere on Reddit there’s a thread arguing whether anyone’s K/D is real or just bot lobby inflation. Pretty much same energy as last year.
Quick guide on how to grab yours below.
A stats card for the year. Hours played, wins, kills, account levels, and a chart showing which seasons you actually grinded. Same idea as Spotify Wrapped. Different flex.
Important detail though: it’s not Epic’s. The whole thing runs on Fortnite.GG, that third-party fan site most people already use for skin lookups and shop tracking. Epic didn’t make it, doesn’t run it, and their support team can’t fix anything if your stats look weird. Worth knowing before you go yelling into a void.
The Wrapped trend itself started with Spotify in 2015 and has been creeping into other apps ever since. Gaming was inevitable. Fortnite’s version has been around a few years and at this point it’s basically a holiday tradition. Honestly more anticipated than half the in-game live events these days.
Takes about a minute if your settings cooperate.
Done. If anything fails, it’s almost always the same one issue, and we’ll get to that in a sec.
One small thing on the username step: if you mainly play on console and your Epic name is something cursed you set up in 2019, search by your actual platform ID instead. Saves you from digging through your account settings to remember what you typed back then. The search bar accepts all three.
If you want a refresher on what 2025 even brought to the game, our Fortnite news section has the chapter recap.
Nine times out of ten, your account is private. Epic defaults new accounts that way, so unless you flipped the toggle yourself, no third-party site can pull anything.
The fix, straight from Epic’s support docs:
Wait a few minutes, run the search again. If your account has been locked down forever, give it longer. An hour, sometimes two. Be patient. Once you’ve got the card saved, flip the setting back off if you don’t want strangers pulling your stats whenever they feel like it.
Also: if the birthdate on your Epic account is under 13, public stats are off no matter what. The toggle won’t even do anything. Catches a few people off guard every year.
The 2025 version pulls from all six seasons of Chapter 6. Oni Hunters in January, all the way through the Simpsons mini-season at the end. What you actually see:
That last one will humble you. Be ready. The “average player” baseline includes a lot of people who logged in for two matches in March and never came back, but it’ll still feel personal.
For reference, SypherPK’s 2025 came out to 293 hours, 1,561 matches, 668 wins, and a bit over 12,000 elims. His most-played was Chapter 6 Season 1, his least-played was the Simpsons one. He also does this for work, so. Don’t measure yourself against that. The win rate is the more useful number to look at if you want to actually gauge how you played, and even then, only against people on your skill bracket.
You can search other people too, if they have public stats on. Pulling up Clix or any of the FNCS Major 1 finalists gets fun, in a depressing way. The actual pros are clearing 2,000 matches a year. Sometimes more.
Couple of gotchas worth flagging.
Bot lobbies aren’t counted. Most XP maps either. The card pulls from real Battle Royale and Zero Build matches only, so if your year was mostly creative grinding, your numbers are going to look thin compared to your actual play time.
LTMs are messy. Reload, OG, Blitz Royale: depending on how Fortnite.GG handles each one, your time in there might not show up properly. From what I’ve seen, it mostly doesn’t.
And the obvious one nobody remembers: there’s no archive. Fortnite.GG wipes the page when the new edition rolls out in November. Your 2024 card? Gone unless you screenshotted it. So save your 2025 one this week. Don’t be that person on Reddit next December asking if there’s any way to get last year’s stats back. Answer is no. Always no.
Is Fortnite Wrapped official?
Nope. Fortnite.GG runs it using public stats data. Epic isn’t part of it.
Why isn’t mine loading?
Public Game Stats is off, basically guaranteed. Settings, Account and Privacy, toggle it on. Wait a few.
Can I look up someone else’s Wrapped?
Yeah. Same search bar, type their Epic username. Only works if their stats are public.
Does creative or LTM time count?
Mostly no. Wrapped pulls Battle Royale and Zero Build matches. Bot lobbies and XP map activity get filtered out.
Can I still get my 2024 Wrapped?
Only if you saved the image at the time. There’s no archive. Once the page resets, the data is just gone.
Does Fortnite Wrapped work on mobile?
Yeah, the Fortnite.GG page works fine in a phone browser. Output is the same card, just easier to share straight to socials with the system share sheet.
For more on the competitive scene this year, our FNCS hub on EsportNow has the full breakdown.