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Estimate your earnings from Fortnite V-Bucks, Rocket League credits, and Epic Games Store sales.

Support-A-Creator Earnings Estimator

Status: 2024 Rates Active

Fortnite & Rocket League

Total in-game currency spent by supporters using your code.
V-BUCKS

Epic Games Store

Total dollar value of games purchased on the Epic Store using your tag.
$

Total Estimated Payout

$0.00
Fortnite Share

$0.00

Store Share

$0.00

Progress to $100 Payout 0%

Epic Games requires a minimum of $100.00 to process a payment. Amounts below this roll over.

Understanding the Support A Creator Code Payout

The Epic Games Support-A-Creator (SAC) program is one of the most popular ways for gamers and influencers to monetize their content. Whether you are a Fortnite pro, a Rocket League streamer, or a variety gamer on the Epic Games Store, understanding your support a creator code payout is essential for managing your digital business. This calculator helps you bridge the gap between in-game currency spent and real-world dollars in your bank account.

How Fortnite V-Bucks Convert to USD

The math behind Fortnite earnings is straightforward but often misunderstood. Epic Games pays creators at a rate of $5.00 USD for every 10,000 V-Bucks spent by supporters who have entered their creator tag. This means that for every 1,000 V-Bucks spent (roughly the cost of a standard skin or a Battle Pass), you earn $0.50. While this might seem small per transaction, high-volume creators with thousands of active supporters can generate significant monthly revenue.

Epic Games Store and Rocket League Commissions

Beyond Fortnite, the SAC program extends to the Epic Games Store and Rocket League. In Rocket League, the conversion is identical to Fortnite: 10,000 Credits equals a $5 payout. However, the Epic Games Store operates on a percentage-based commission. By default, creators earn 5% of the purchase price for games bought using their link or tag. Some developers occasionally increase this rate during special promotions to incentivize creators to feature their games.

The $100 Minimum Payout Threshold

One of the most important rules of the program is the payout threshold. Epic Games does not issue payments until a creator has earned at least $100.00 USD. If you earn $40 in January, that balance will roll over to February. You will only receive a payment once your cumulative earnings hit the century mark within a 12-month period. If you fail to reach $100 within a year, the balance may expire according to Epic's terms of service.

Tips to Maximize Your Creator Earnings

To increase your revenue, consistency is key. Remind your audience to refresh your code every 14 days, as Epic Games automatically clears creator tags after two weeks. Focus on "Item Shop" resets and major game updates where spending is highest. Much like tracking your Twitch earnings or YouTube revenue, using a dedicated calculator allows you to set realistic goals and track your growth over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Epic Games typically processes payments 45 days after the end of the month in which the $100 threshold was met. For example, if you hit $100 in January, you can expect payment in mid-March.

No. Earnings are generated when V-Bucks are spent in the game, not when they are purchased. This includes skins, emotes, and the Battle Pass.

No, Epic Games' policy strictly prohibits creators from using their own Support-A-Creator code for their own in-game purchases.

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