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Fortnite Cheat Pricing Comparison 2026 — Live Snapshots Across 12 Providers

RawCheats Research TeamMay 12, 20268 min readUpdated May 2026
Fortnite Cheat Pricing Comparison 2026 — Live Snapshots Across 12 Providers

Live 2026 Fortnite cheat pricing across 12 active providers. Per-tier pricing in USD, spoofer-included or upsell, refund terms, and what the cheap tiers actually skip.

This post is a cluster of the Fortnite Cheats Complete 2026 Guide pillar. The pillar covered the structural changes in the 2026 cheat market; this piece is the live pricing snapshot — what 12 active providers charge in May 2026, what their cheap tiers actually skip, and where the spoofer cost is buried.

The cheat market post-IOMMU-mandate consolidated around software-only providers, but pricing didn't normalize with it. As of May 2026, you can find 24-hour Fortnite cheat access ranging from $3.50 at the bottom end to $25+ at the top, and the differences between those numbers correlate poorly with what you actually get. Some of the cheap providers are reselling the same upstream loader as the expensive ones with worse customer support. Some of the expensive ones bundle a usable spoofer; others sell it as a $30 upsell. The Tom's Hardware coverage of the RepulseGod $175k judgment is worth re-reading before you make a price-driven decision — buying the wrong cheat is now legally actionable, not just account-actionable.

This snapshot covers 12 providers active as of May 2026, organized by category.

In-house developer providers — the upper tier

These providers write and maintain their own loader, driver, menu framework, and offset pipeline. They're not resellers. They typically charge a premium because their cost structure is full-engineering, not retail-margin.

Raw Fortnite (RawCheats) — $4.99 / 24h, $11.99 / 3 days, $19.99 / 7 days, $40 / 30 days. All features included (aimbot, silent aim, multi-class ESP, radar, exploits, all 9 languages). Raw Spoofer is a separate $4.99 product. Refund: 24-hour pre-use window; pro-rated credit for any extended EAC downtime. In-house everything, no resold loader.

Hyperion (in-house tier brand) — $7.99 / 24h, $16.99 / 3 days, $29.99 / 7 days, $59.99 / 30 days. Aimbot, ESP, radar; spoofer sold separately at $9.99. Notable: silent aim NOT shipped (their stance: it adds detection surface). Stream-proof rendering verified. Discord-gated for support.

PhoenixLabStore — Pricing tier set narrowly: $19.99 / 7 days, $49.99 / 30 days. No 24-hour or 3-day tiers. Aimbot + ESP + radar; spoofer included in monthly plan only. Higher entry barrier but consistently high uptime.

Reseller marketplaces — the middle tier

These providers host product listings sourced from upstream developers. They don't write the cheats themselves. Pricing is usually competitive but quality varies by which upstream they're sourcing from in any given week.

Battlelog — Marketplace model. Their Fortnite listings in May 2026: $5.50 / 24h, $14 / 3 days, $24 / 7 days, $45 / 30 days. The actual loader and feature set depend on which upstream provider Battlelog is sourcing from — has rotated 3+ times in the last 12 months. Spoofer sold as third-party listing, not bundled. Refund policy: marketplace-level, varies by seller. Trust the floor pricing, scrutinize the source.

SkyCheats — $6.99 / 24h, $17.99 / 3 days, $29.99 / 7 days, $54.99 / 30 days. Has both their own-brand cheat and resold options. Trustpilot footprint had degraded across 2025 — verifiable on their public review page. Customer support response time is reportedly slow. Spoofer sold at $14.99 separately.

CosmoCheats — $4.50 / 24h, $13 / 3 days, $22 / 7 days, $42 / 30 days. Reseller model. Frequently sources from the same upstream as several other marketplaces, meaning detection events propagate across all of them simultaneously. Spoofer not offered. Refund: case-by-case.

ForgeCheats — $4.99 / 24h, $13.99 / 3 days, $24.99 / 7 days, $47.99 / 30 days. Mid-tier reseller. Most consistent of the resellers in recent months but has the standard reseller risk surface — upstream supplier compromise propagates to all storefronts simultaneously.

LaviCheats — $5.99 / 24h, $15.99 / 3 days, $27.99 / 7 days, $52 / 30 days. Reseller. Has been around for years. Customer support reportedly responsive but the actual cheat quality depends on upstream supplier rotation.

Bargain-tier providers — the bottom

The cheap tiers are where the most red flags live. Some are legitimate small operators; many are loss-leader storefronts that source from dubious upstream or simply collect payment without delivering reliable access.

CheapShellHax (representative name; many similar) — $3.50 / 24h, $8.99 / 3 days, $14.99 / 7 days, $29 / 30 days. Most users report unreliable access, frequent downtime, and slow patching after EAC updates. Spoofer not offered. No refund policy in writing. Discord channels show frequent customer complaints about features promised but not present.

ShadowFNStore — $4 / 24h, $10.99 / 3 days, $18.99 / 7 days, $35 / 30 days. Mixed reputation — some users report working product, others report missing features (no silent aim despite marketing claiming it, no radar despite advertised). Spoofer sold at $19.99 separately.

DMA-era holdovers — avoid in 2026

A few providers built their entire business around DMA hardware bundles. Post-Feb-2026 IOMMU mandate, their product line is structurally obsolete for tournament Fortnite. Some still sell DMA bundles for casual mode use, which works today but stops working when Epic extends the IOMMU check across all matchmaking (which is the industry consensus trajectory).

DMA-Cheats.com (representative) — DMA hardware bundles $500-1,500 plus monthly software license $30-60. Still listed for sale as of May 2026; their site doesn't acknowledge the Feb 2026 mandate. Avoid for Fortnite.

HWPro DMA — Similar pattern. Hardware-bundle pricing in the $400-1,200 range plus monthly subscription. Doesn't address tournament-mode compatibility on their pricing pages.

What the cheap tiers actually skip

The $3.50-4.99 entry tier across most providers excludes one or more of the following:

  • Spoofer access — Sold separately at $5-30 depending on provider. Without it, your HWID is exposed on every session.
  • Stream-proof rendering — Some bargain cheats use legacy overlay rendering that's visible in OBS and Fortnite's replay system. Lethal for tournament play.
  • Per-mode config slots — Some cheap tiers limit you to one global config across all play modes.
  • Premium support / Discord access — Bargain tiers often gate support to email-only with multi-day response times.
  • Active EAC-update turnaround — The cheap providers tend to lag 2-7 days behind premium ones on patching after each EAC signature push, meaning more downtime per month.

If a $3.50 / 24h provider is actually charging $3.50 / 24h for cheat + $14.99 / 24h for spoofer, the real cost is $18.49 — worse than most premium options.

The honest math for 2026

For most users, the cost-effective setup is:

  • Raw Fortnite 7-day or 30-day plan + Raw Spoofer = $24.98 / week or $44.99 / month total
  • Battlelog or SkyCheats equivalent = $29-50 / week or $54-70 / month total (with spoofer upsell)
  • Bargain provider with hidden upsells = often $20+ / week with worse uptime

The premium spread is roughly 20-50% over bargain options for genuinely better uptime, better support, and bundled spoofer. The reseller spread is variable and depends on upstream supplier risk. The DMA spread is no longer competitive for Fortnite at all.

What to ask before paying

Five questions to answer before sending payment to any 2026 Fortnite cheat provider:

  1. Is the spoofer bundled or a separate purchase? Real cost = cheat + spoofer.
  2. Does the loader auto-pause your subscription during EAC patching? Honest providers do. Less honest ones run the clock during downtime.
  3. Is there stream-proof rendering verification? Yes/no answer. Ask before buying. (Required for tournament play; advisable for ranked.)
  4. What's the refund policy in writing? Vague "satisfaction guarantee" copy isn't a refund policy. Specific terms are.
  5. Is there a public Discord with active customers? A provider with a healthy public community is signaling something real. One without is also signaling something.

We run the same 5-question rubric against ourselves in the RawCheats vs Battlelog vs SkyCheats cluster. If we fail any of them, tell us.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Raw Fortnite priced at $4.99 / 24h instead of $3.50? Because we write the cheat ourselves rather than reselling. The cost structure is engineering-tier rather than retail-margin-tier. The $4.99 includes bundled access to every feature, full Discord support, and a refund window. The $1.49 spread over the bargain tier is the cheapest engineering you'll buy on the internet.

Are the bargain tier providers ever worth it? Rarely. The math has to include realistic expectations about downtime, missing features versus marketing claims, and the hidden spoofer cost. Once you factor those in, bargain tier is typically more expensive per actual working hour than premium tier.

How does monthly pricing compare to per-day? Across most providers, 30-day pricing is ~6-8× the 24-hour price (so a 30-day plan is roughly 60-75% of buying 30 individual days). Worth the discount only if you play frequently — if you're a weekend-only player, weekly plans are better value.

Does pricing reflect detection rate? Inversely correlated. The cheapest providers tend to be the most-detected (because resold-loader chains share detection events). The premium providers maintain longer detection-free windows because they patch faster and have less upstream propagation risk.

Why doesn't anyone show their pricing in EUR or other currencies? Most providers charge in USD only. Battlelog and PhoenixLabStore offer EUR pricing; the others convert at checkout. If you're paying in a non-USD currency, factor 1-3% in conversion fees.

Is the comparison list complete? No — there are 30+ active Fortnite cheat providers in May 2026. We listed the ones with the most visible market presence and the categories most users compare. If a major provider is missing and you want them rated against the same rubric, reach out.


Compared the math? Get Raw Fortnite from $4.99 plus Raw Spoofer at $4.99 for the cleanest setup. Live status: Fortnite Cheat Status. For deeper feature breakdowns, see Fortnite aimbot settings and Fortnite ESP features. For the side-by-side competitor matrix, see RawCheats vs Battlelog vs SkyCheats.

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