Just 90 days after arriving on iOS, Fortnite generated $100 million in revenue, earning 335 per cent more than its closest battle royale rival on the platform, Knives Out.
Hitting $25 million revenue in its first month, and $50 million after 45 days, user spend has shown no signs of slowing down since the game went live on iOS in March, according to the latest report from mobile intelligence firm Sensor Tower.
In comparison, Tencent's wildly popular Honor of Kings -- known as Arena of Valor in the West -- earned only $33 million during its first 90 days on iOS, and took 179 days total to reach $100 million revenue.
Of course, it's worth noting that Honor of Kings was available only in China during that period, whereas Fortnite has yet to arrive in the region, but a deal is in place for Tencent to publish the game there on iOS.