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Is Fortnite not working on your computer or console? If it isn't an outage on Epic Games' end, it's most likely a connection or driver issue with your device. Here's what to do if Fortnite isn't working on your PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox, or Switch.
Why Is My Fortnite Not Working?
If you can't connect to Fortnite, check the official Epic Games website for server status updates. This may be an issue on the game's end. If there's no outage, check your internet connection and drivers.
Steps
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Check the Epic Games server status . If there's an outage in any of the systems, you'll see it here. [1] X Research source You can also check the official Fortnite Status X (Twitter) for any outages or downtime.
- You can also check DownDetector for user reports.
- If you're playing on console, you can check the status for:
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Make sure you have a stable Wi-Fi connection. If you're having issues connecting to Fortnite, check your network. The internet can also affect split-screen mode. On consoles, you can easily test the connection using the built-in troubleshooter.
- Xbox
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- Navigate to Settings .
- Select General .
- Select Network Settings .
- Select Test Network Speed and Statistics or similar.
- PlayStation
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- Navigate to Settings .
- Select Network .
- Select View Connection Status .
- Select Test Internet Connection .
- Nintendo Switch
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- Navigate to System Settings .
- Select Internet or similar.
- Select Internet (Test Internet Connection).
- Xbox
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Make sure your drivers are fully updated. If you're experiencing lag, image quality issues, or if your game keeps crashing, one of your drivers may be out-of-date.
- To check for new drivers on a PC, open Update & Security and select Check for updates . To update manually, open the Device Manager , right-click the device, and then select Update driver . [2] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source
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Re-download the Epic Games launcher. The files may have been corrupted after a recent update. Completely uninstall the Epic Games Launcher. Then, install it again.
- On consoles, delete Fortnite from your device. Then, download it from your device's online store again.
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Close every other app, and then try Fortnite again. Some apps, such as Discord , may be taking the resources needed to run Fortnite. Make sure to right-click the app and fully close it; minimizing it won't work.