The Fortnite servers were down for about five hours, but now the game is back online
back online and appreciate everyone’s patience.” As of 6PM ET, we hadn’t heard anything since, but at around 6:30PM ET players reported the game was working again, which we have been able to confirm.to confirm the game is back up, promising that next week there will be details on “what we’re doing to help you make up for lost time.
” It also noted some people might see an extra in-game present to open, but said the team is working on that., which was telling many players, “You do not have permission to play.” The company started investigating the issue at around 11AM ET, before the servers went offline entirely a couple of hours later.We'll provide more info when we have a solution to bring services back online.
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