Here’s how to get your Fortnite Wrapped 2024 and see everything you accomplished!

With the holiday season and Fortnite Chapter 6 underway, what better way to rein in the New Year than to recap your Fortnite performance in 2024? Like Spotify Wrapped, Fortnite Wrapped gives you a breakdown of your 2024 adventure, from how much you played each season to how many Victory Royales and kills you have earned.

This article explains how you generate your Fortnite Wrapped 2024, which might make you feel some type of way.

How to get your Fortnite Wrapped 2024 report

Image Credit: Fortnite.GG
Image Credit: Fortnite.GG

The helpful resource Fortnite.GG is responsible for the 2024 Fortnite Wrapped extravaganza. Each year around this time, the website allows players to plug their Epic Games username, Xbox Gamertag, or PSN Online ID and see how it all went down in 2024. To get yours, head to the website's Wrapped section, enter your primary platform's username, and voilà.

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Image Credit: Fortnite.GG

We've provided an example above of Fortnite content creator Ali "SypherPK" Hassan, who makes a living playing the game. He racked up 448 hours, 2,343 matches, 783 wins, and a whopping 13,229 eliminations. The Icon Series member played 30% of his time in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1, reaching level 472. You can generate a 2024 Fortnite Wrapped report for any player by plugging in their username.

How to make your statistics public to run your 2024 recap

If your Fortnite Wrapped is not appearing properly, you may need to make your stats public. You can do this by opening your in-game Settings menu, navigating to the 'Account and Privacy' tab, and turning on your 'Public Game Stats.' Once that's done, save the setting, and your report should work.

Who had the most Fortnite wins, kills, and time played this year?

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Image Credit: Fortnite.GG

Another interesting aspect of the 2024 Fortnite Wrapped is the ability to see leaderboards for wins, kills, and time played. A player named LM ABOOD is currently in the lead with 23,258 wins in 2024, while Castella compiled 305,909 kills. Finally, a player named LRK played Fortnite for over 3,000 hours this year, equating to roughly 125 days.

Whether running your Fortnite numbers for the year gives you a sense of accomplishment or makes you feel like touching more grass, it's interesting to put all of it into perspective. As we look forward to 2025, there's no telling what else Epic Games has in store. With a 5v5 FPS mode coming to the game, things are looking up.

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