Tired of playing Fortnite or want to begin everything from the start? There could be countless reasons for deleting a Fortnite account. Deleting a Fortnite account isn’t so simple as you may have thought. The reason is there isn’t any way to only delete a Fortnite account. If you really want to erase it, then you will have to delete your Epic Games account. Fortnite uses the Epic Game account to create a profile, saving games, storing purchases, backing up user’s progress, moving data across platforms, and more. Along with powering the Fortnite, the Epic Games account is also used to make purchases for the game from Epic Games store. Therefore, to delete your Fortnite account, you need to delete the Epic Games account associated with it. Here is how to delete your Fortnite account.
Tip: If you’re deleting the account just to get rid of playing Fortnite. There is another way, simply remove it from your devices, including PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, computer or whatever. In the future, if you ever want to get your game back, then you can get it easily by logging in with your account as well as from where you’d left it. If you don’t want to regret later, then simply uninstall the game.
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Earlier deleting an Epic Games account was a long process. Users had to send an email to the company and ask them to delete their accounts and data. But, thankfully now you don’t need to go through that long procedure or send an email to the company. You can now visit the Epic Games website and opt to delete your account. Here is how.
Note: Once an Epic Games account will be deleted, you will not be able to recover at any cost in the future. Deleting it removes the account as well as erases the data from the linked games.
Your request for deleting your Epic Games account has been submitted which may take around two weeks to remove your account and erase all your data entirely from Epic Games. So, this is the only way to delete your Fortnite account.
JEANNE E. WINFIELD arrived on the cybersecurity scene in the early 2000s when viruses and malware were still new and slowly evolving. Her longtime affair with writing with an interest in the cybersecurity industry, combined with her IT degree, has contributed to experience several aspects of the security suite industry such as blogging at norton.com/setup.