May 31, 2025 – Since its release on Fortnite’s UEFN platform, The Sentinels: Siege of Qu-1 has made solid waves globally, with steady engagement across impressions, clicks, and playtime. Here’s a breakdown of how the game performed in its first major month.
Visibility and Awareness

The game garnered over 567,000 impressions and is still growing, with strong interest from a diverse range of countries. The U.S. leads the charge with 171,000+ eyes on the game, but users from France, Japan, Germany, and even Saudi Arabia have also made their mark. Six powerful spikes throughout the month significantly lifted the title’s visibility, indicating successful momentum-building across social media.
Click-Through Engagement

More than 6,500 players clicked through to learn more or access the game, with the United States, again, showing the highest click volume (1,767). Japan (496) and the United Kingdom (357) followed close behind, reflecting growing traction in both Western and Eastern territories.
Gameplay Sessions and Playtime


In just over a month, The Sentinels: Siege of Qu-1 saw 1,297 gameplay sessions and counting, with an average of 34 sessions a day. While most players stayed within the 15–17 minute range each session, a handful of players pushed the experience beyond 90 minutes, signaling strong immersion for a niche group of committed players.

The game clocked in over 309 hours of gameplay, and still counting—a testament to how deeply players engage with the world of The Sentinels. At its highest, the island hit a peak playtime of 64 hours in a single day, with an average daily playtime of 8 hours.
Player Activity and Engagement

On average, the island held 30 active players per day, with a peak of 254 concurrent players. The majority came from Other Countries (601 players), while the United States contributed 447 players, and Japan added another 44. These numbers show a solid early-stage foundation with global player distribution.
New and Returning Fortnite Users
Interestingly, The Sentinels: Siege of Qu-1 managed to pull in 8 entirely new Fortnite players, along with 19 returning users—players who hadn’t launched Fortnite in over 28 days but came back specifically for this experience. While modest, this is a clear signal that the game isn’t just retaining interest within the ecosystem but helping expand it.
While the numbers are still in early-stage territory, the trajectory of The Sentinels: Siege of Qu-1 suggests a healthy and growing audience. With consistent spikes in engagement and a spread across international markets, the title is positioned well for further growth—especially with more content updates, bug fixes, and continued cross-platform exposure.
This is just the beginning.
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