You can thank (or blame) Fortnite for plenty of things, from continuing the battle royale trend post-PUBG to ensuring we all know a lot more about copyright law as it relates to dance moves. Apparently, we can also point to Fortnite – and online games like it – as a key factor in getting the UK to spend more money on better internet packages.

31% of UK households have changed their internet service because of online games like Fortnite, according to a report from financial services company MoneySuperMarket. (Sorry, beyond the mention of Fortnite, the report doesn’t break down which other games are motivating people to upgrade.)

The switch to improved internet has cost each UK household an average of £184.32 annually, so it seems people are willing to spend in order to ditch the lag and improve those pings. This is all based on a survey of 2,011 Brits, which was more generally focused on the state of internet service in the UK and what users want out of their service providers.