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Between the FNCS, Cash Cups, and outside tournaments like the Esports World Cup, there’s loads of opportunities for players to earn.
These are the top 10 Fortnite esports players with the highest earnings as of the most recent tournaments:
Over 2025’s FNCS season, quite a few players racked up more earnings. The big winners for the year came in the FNCS Global Championship. Although, as a Trio tournament, it was divided up a little more than in the past. Tournaments like Cash Cups happen throughout the year, but it’s the FNCS that really effects the Fortnite players with the highest earnings. Although, it takes quite a lot of FNCS wins to make it onto the list.
This is how things stand now that 2025’s esports have concluded for Fortnite.

In tenth, we get a non-NA Fortnite server player, Wolez. Playing in Europe, the British player has managed over $1,300,000. What particularly impressive is he’s racked this up without actually winning an FNCS. Sometimes you don’t need to be one of the Champions to get the biggest winnings.
He’s achieved these results off the back of big results in tournaments, just not quite an FNCS Victory. It all adds up. Wolez doesn’t seem to be active in Fortnite anymore, but with that kind of Fortnite earnings he probably doesn’t need to grind anymore.

In ninth, is TH0masHD, a player who hasn’t yet managed to get an FNCS title. Th0mhasHD hasn’t managed 1st place, but in a lengthy career all those runners up places have added up and he’s the 10th highest earning Fortnite player from tournaments.
Th0masHD’s Fortnite earnings have been all over given how long he’s been in the game, but there’s a few titles which have contributed quite a bit. Like 2nd at the Global Championship 2024, along with 2nd or 3rd at a number of FNCS. He’s also won DreamHack Dallas and Summer, Major events that have helped push him up the list of Fortnite players with highest earnings.
TH0masHD failed to make it to the LAN this year. Pretty much because of a bug in Fortnite. Frustrating, but he’s still one of the Fortnite players with the highest earnings.

Next is Queasy. A Serbian player who has hit the highest level of the game this year. In the 2025 Global Championship, SwizzY, Queasy, and Merstach took first place! After a strong run in the FNCS for most of the year too. it’s all meant he’s risen quite a bit on the highest earning Fortnite players.
No other player has managed to make this list off recent events like Queasy. Compared to his team mates though, he’s had some better results in the past too. This last Global Championship takes Queasy up to four FNCS wins. Most players on this list aren’t active anymore. But Queasy is still at the absolute peak of the game, he could rise further.

Nyhrox is a 22-year-old player, also in the European region, who achieved earnings over $1.5 million in his time in the game. He was active for five years, stopping in 2023. So he’s a good example of the Fortnite esports players with highest earnings even once they’ve retired.
Like an entry we’ll come too further down the list, a bulk of earnings for Nyhrox came from one oversized event. The Fortnite World Cup back in 2019. The player got first alongside Aqua. Since then, he’s had some other results but never quite climbed to those heights again.

Anas is a Danish player, active for five years between 2019 and 2024. While retired, he did rack up more than $1,637,667 in Fortnite earnings. The big result for Anas wasn’t from your normal Fortnite events though. It’s not the FNCS that’s built it up, but a MrBeast competition.
When MrBeast got a Fortnite skin, a challenge was held in game with a prize pool of $1,000,000. Not a competitive Fortnite event at all, but one where pro Fortnite skills with in-game movement were very valuable. Anas won first, taking home a million dollars in prize money. Combine that with his strong results in actual tournaments over the years, and he’s become of the Fortnite esports players with highest earnings.
Anas has dropped a place over the last season. But when you don’t take part in Fortnite esports events really, it’s not too surtprising. More players will likely close the gap in the future.

Kami for a long time was one of the best players, being part of a team that took home multiple major tournament wins. Setty was the 2022 champion, winning the FNCS Invitational. On top that, playing with Japko he won the Gamers8 2023 event just months later. Along with these, he’s taken home wins at other FNCS events.
Kami and Setty’s old partnership didn’t pull the same results in the years after. However, with years dominating the game Kami racked up a lot of Fortnite earnings. At already 1.5 million, there’s potential for Kami to rise up even further. Kami came in 3rd at a Chapter 5 Major, so there’s plenty of room for him to keep earning. As well as fourth at the recent FNCS LAN. He’s jumped up a spot in 2025.

Next we have another player who didn’t quite get here through the normal FNCS. Psalm retired from active playing in 2020. He started in 2018. How does a player competing for two years in Fortnite rack up the fourth highest totals of earnings? Like a couple others, he happened to profit from an oversized prize pool in Fortnite’s earlier and more chaotic esports days.
He came 2nd in the Solos section of the Fortnite World Cup. For which he took home a massive prize, one larger than most players get for winning multiple FNCS events. $1,800,000 for that tournament alone. He had some great results in earlier events too, but Fortnite esports wasn’t quite on the same level back then.

EpikWhale is one of the most widely successful players in competitive Fortnite’s history. The winner of five FNCS Finals and an Invitational, plus a Gamers8 event. Winning this many of the biggest events has made him one of the Fortnite players with the most earnings.
While a lot of the higher end of this list is players who won one big event with a crazy prize pool, EpikWhale got up here through consistent play. Winning events over and over in Chapter 2. Along with Rehx and Arkhram, they were the dominant team and they have the Fortnite earnings to prove it. EpikWhale has amassed a lot more than his team mates though. He came in third at the World Cup, which has given them that extra boost into the Top 10.

In second place (and by quite a big margin) is Aqua. They’re up here largely because of their result at the Fortnite World Cup. They came in 1st in Duos. But unlike some from that tournament, they had quite a few good results for years after. Including winning a Chapter 3 FNCS, and the Season X opening instalment. Aqua has had fantastic performance in the game despite the many changes that came over the years.
Something you’ll see with the Fortnite esports players with highest earnings is nothing has been on the scale of World Cup prizes. Since Epic cancelled the 2020 World Cup and never went back, a lot of newer players haven’t had the chance to overtake them.

Still sat at the top of the Fortnite esports players with highest earnings is Bugha. One of the biggest names to ever compete in Fortnite, Bugha shot to prominence after the Fortnite World Cup. One of the very first Fortnite esports events, and the biggest. In terms of prize pool, it’s yet to be bested.
Bugha didn’t have to split that huge World Cup prize pool with teammates either. As the Solos winner, the entire prize went to him. Bugha’s winnings from that tournaments definitely put him ahead. But since the World Cup, Bugha has gone on to win even more tournaments.
Even in the Chapter 6 Season 1 FNCS Major 1, Bugha was a contender. The player was one of the best Fortnite Trios in a lot of games, although he isn’t on the level of Peterbot or Pollo’s trios anymore. Bugha’s huge early lead in the game’s earnings established a gap between his earnings and anyone else’s. But it’s his continued commitment to competing that has made that gap even bigger.
Lately, he’s dropped a tad. He didn’t quite qualify for the LAN in 2025. Only just missing out. Like Th0masHD, a lot of players thought this had more to do with the format. Bugha’s lead in Fortnite earnings probably won’t be bested anytime soon though.
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