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ErikTheGreek’s Fortnite Wrapped 2025

1216 Levels, 486 Wins, and Zero Chill

If anyone still thinks ErikTheGreek only plays Fortnite “once in a while,” the stats for Fortnite Wrapped 2025 say otherwise. This was not a casual year. This was a full grind.

The numbers speak for themselves: 1216 levels, 202 hours played, 1689 matches, 486 wins, and 3596 kills. That is not the profile of someone dropping in for a few quick games. That is the profile of a player who lived through Fortnite in 2025 one match, one season, and one win at a time.

The Big Numbers Behind the Grind

Let’s start with the overall picture.

Reaching 1216 total levels in one year is wild on its own. Add 202 hours played, and it becomes clear that this was not just about showing up. It was about staying active across multiple seasons and keeping the momentum going all year long.

Then come the match results. 1689 matches means there was no shortage of action. 486 wins shows a serious level of consistency, and 3596 kills proves this was not a passive season of surviving quietly. These are the numbers of a player who was actively involved, taking fights and finishing games.

486 Wins Is Not Luck Anymore

At a certain point, win totals stop being impressive and start becoming a statement.

With 486 wins in a single year, this is clearly not a case of random luck. These numbers suggest strong decision-making, good awareness, steady mechanics, and the ability to stay effective across different seasons and metas.

The kill count makes that even more obvious. 3596 kills tells the story of a player who was not just surviving — but influencing matches. These are the stats of someone playing to win, not just playing to hang around.

The Most Played Fortnite Seasons of 2025

One of the most interesting parts of this Wrapped is the season breakdown. It shows exactly where the time went — and which parts of the year really mattered most.

Lawless Took a Huge Share

Lawless made up 30% of total playtime and ended at Level 304.

That is a massive portion of the year. If a season takes nearly a third of your Fortnite time and ends above level 300, that means it really landed. It was clearly one of the biggest parts of your 2025 journey.

Super Matched It

Super also accounted for 30% of total playtime and finished at Level 274.

This is what makes the year especially impressive. You did not just have one season where everything clicked. You had two. That means your 2025 was not built around one hot streak — it was built around consistent energy across multiple major Fortnite periods.

Shock ‘N Awesome Was Pure Efficiency

Shock ‘N Awesome made up 18% of playtime, but somehow ended at Level 369.

That might be one of the craziest numbers in the whole recap.

It suggests that while you may have spent less overall time there than in Lawless or Super, the time you did spend was incredibly productive. This was not casual play. This was efficient, focused, full-speed grinding.

Galactic Battle Still Made Its Mark

Galactic Battle took 13% of total playtime and ended at Level 119.

This may not have been one of the two dominant seasons, but it still clearly mattered. You put real time into it and pushed far enough that it stands out in the annual breakdown.

Hunters Was a Smaller Chapter

Hunters came in at 8% of playtime with Level 70.

That is still a respectable amount of progress, but compared to the rest of your year, it feels more like a shorter stop than a full takeover.

The Simpsons at 0% Is Somehow Hilarious

And then there is The Simpsons.

It shows 0% of your playtime and somehow still ended at Level 80.

That is honestly one of the funniest stats in the entire Wrapped. It feels like the most Fortnite thing possible. Somehow it barely counts, and yet it still counts a lot. Reaching level 80 in something that basically registers as zero is elite accidental commitment.

Chapter 7 Season 2 Is Off to a Strong Start

The second stat image gives us a look at your early numbers in Chapter 7 Season 2, and the opening is already promising.

Right now, the season shows:

  • Level 7
  • 2 wins
  • 20% win rate
  • 10 matches
  • 2.63 K/D
  • 2.1 kills per match
  • 21 kills
  • 1 hour 1 minute played
  • 6 minutes 6 seconds average match time

For an early-season sample, those are very solid stats. A 20% win rate in your first ten matches is a strong start, and the 2.63 K/D suggests you are already settling into the season comfortably.

21 Kills in 10 Matches Shows Good Early Form

A total of 21 kills in 10 matches means you are averaging 2.1 kills per game, which is a healthy number early in a season when players are still figuring out the map, the loot pool, and the pace of the new chapter.

The important thing here is that these numbers feel like a beginning, not a peak. They look like the kind of early stats that could scale nicely once more matches are played and the season gets fully rolling.

What These Stats Say About ErikTheGreek

Taken together, these numbers paint a very clear picture.

This is a player with:

  • strong long-term consistency,
  • serious seasonal grind energy,
  • a high number of wins,
  • and the ability to stay effective across different Fortnite eras.

That is what makes this Wrapped so interesting. It is not just that the totals are high. It is that the year feels complete. Multiple strong seasons, high levels, strong win totals, and now a clean early start to the new season.

Final Thoughts

ErikTheGreek’s Fortnite Wrapped 2025 is the kind of stat recap that instantly tells a story. It shows dedication, momentum, and a lot of time spent not just playing Fortnite, but actually performing well in it.

With 1216 levels, 486 wins, and 3596 kills, 2025 was clearly not a quiet year. And if the early numbers from Chapter 7 Season 2 are anything to go by, the next recap might end up looking even more ridiculous.

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