Sealed, physical copy of Fortnite from 2017 sells for $42,500 at auction — Perfect condition disc contains original Save The World mode and exclusive cosmetics pack

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Fortnite sealed disc for Xbox One from 2017, graded 10 A++ by Wata
(Image credit: Heritage Auctions)

It's hard to imagine now, but there was a time before Fortnite's widespread, universal accessibility; a short-lived infancy period where Epic Games was still figuring out what this game truly was, prior to the behemoth that its Battle Royale mode would become. At that point, in 2017, Fortnite had a very limited physical release with discs made for PS4 and Xbox One consoles. This week, one of those has just sold for a whopping $42,500 — possibly the highest amount for a modern, online-only game.

Video game grading site Wata assigned its highest 10 A++ rating to this still-stealed copy of Fortnite for Xbox One, meaning it was essentially in flawless condition. Even though we do see mint copies of retro games from decades ago, preserving this particular disc for over eight years is certainly no easy feat either. Gearbox is the publisher behind the disc, which includes the "Storm Master Weapon Pack" cosmetics, to go along with the Save The World mode, but no Battle Royale since that was added in a later update.

 Save The World

(Image credit: Epic Games)

After the grading, Heritage Auctions sold the copy to the highest bidder, who paid $42,500 to own this rare gem, if you could call it that. We're fairly confident that no other game released in the past decade has been valued so highly, partially because Fortnite became a cultural juggernaut, so its stocks are perpetually up. Just yesterday, the game launched its newest update, Chapter 7, which adds Marty McFly and Kill Bill to the mythos, following an Avengers Endgame-esque collab event that saw almost 10 million players attend it.

The current Guinness Book of World Records holder for the most expensive game ever sold is a sealed copy of Super Mario 64 that went for a casual $1.56 million, so this Fortnite disc is not even in the same conversation, and actually feels very reasonable in comparison. Previously, the most anyone paid for Fortnite was $13,750, but rare, unopened copies on eBay still sit around the $10,000 range. Maybe in a few decades, sealed Fortnite discs will be worth in the millions, too.

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Hassam Nasir is a die-hard hardware enthusiast with years of experience as a tech editor and writer, focusing on detailed CPU comparisons and general hardware news. When he’s not working, you’ll find him bending tubes for his ever-evolving custom water-loop gaming rig or benchmarking the latest CPUs and GPUs just for fun.

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