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Scott McCrae

Best Fortnite trackers to track your stats, improve your game and get that hype

Looking for a decent Fortnite tracker? Well, you're in luck, because there are plenty of trackers out there to help improve your game.

As it currently stands, Fortnite’s in-game stat tracking is pretty basic at best. You're currently able to check how many wins, eliminations, top 3 and top 6 placements you’ve had, as well as the overall number of matches played. However, it doesn’t get any more granular than that, and if you want to improve your game, it might be worth digging into the detail a bit more.

Thankfully, there's a selection of third-party sites that do the job, offering you a far better stat-tracking experience than the one in the game. Although, due to the nature of the game, it's important to note that Fortnite tracking isn't as in-depth as some other games like Call of Duty: Warzone 2.

We’ve compiled some of the best trackers around for you right now, so you can get the most out of your time playing Fortnite.

Fortnite Tracker

In our estimation, FortniteTracker.com looks like the best tracker to use right now. It comes courtesy of the Tracker Network, which offers the same service for games like Valorant and Apex Legends.

Not only does it give you all of the aforementioned data you can see in the game itself, like top three/six placements, wins and eliminations, but this website also collects additional data from your account, like your overall playtime, kills to death ratio and your win percentage.

The best thing about this specific tracker, however, is that it will also break down your results season by season. So you can see how much better – or worse, in my case – you’re getting at the game as time goes on. This will come in pretty handy over the next few months, particularly after the launch of Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 2.

Not only does it keep track of your stats, but Fortnite Tracker also has daily item shop updates right there on the website. So you can check out the new Resident Evil 4 Racoon City Survivors Bundle right away, and you won’t even need to boot up the game to check if Goku is back in the store yet. And if you’re into competitive Fortnite, you can keep track of the current power rankings and earnings of the top players. Pretty handy right?

Trax.gg

Trax.gg is also a great option as a Fortnite stat tracker. But let's get the bad news out of the way first, as currently, the app is exclusive to iOS, so folks with Android devices are sadly out of luck.

Not only does it keep track of stats and has the item shop that Fortnite Tracker does, but it also has a selection of neat extras such as a “where we droppin” randomiser that picks out a spot for you and your team when you can't decide. It also has an in-app map and battle pass to keep a track of that.

Due to the nature of the game and the way stats are tracked in Fortnite, there aren’t many other places that can do something that these two options don’t. The two options we've mentioned above are our clear favourites to use right now thanks to their ease of use, extra features and general stability.

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