Data collected from over 6 million players in Season 6. Stratz tool used since May 2023 after matchmaking reset. Data updated monthly to track rank distribution evolution
New league system replaces single ranked ladder with smaller, relatable competition. Players start with 0 League Points but can't be demoted below lowest division. Rankings determined by tier, division, and League Points, not matchmaking rating
Fortnite's ranked system replaced arena mode and matches players based on skill. There are 18 ranks total, from Bronze to Unreal. Players can earn points by eliminating opponents and improving their placement
Matchmaking aims to match players with similar skill levels and provide variety. System doesn't rely on KDR as it doesn't fully reflect Battle Royale skill. Continuous Window Matchmaking adapts to population changes dynamically
Fortnite Ranked replaced Arena mode with 11 ranks from Bronze to Unreal. Ranks 1-3 have three divisions, Elite-Champion-Unreal have single level. Unreal rank placement determines worldwide leaderboard placement
Matchmaking groups players into teams for public games. System uses Matchmaking Rating (MMR) similar to Elo. Teams must be balanced with minimal skill discrepancies. Players can select up to 3 regions and 2 languages