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Fortnite Server Updates Down – Epic Is ‘Investigating’ Issues While FNCS Is Delayed

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Players receive ‘failed to download’ message

Fortnite players are receiving a message saying that the platform “failed to download supervised settings.”

More than 1,400 people in the US are reporting problems, while more than 1,300 are facing problems in the UK, according to Downdetector.

Ranked Cups have been canceled

Earlier today, Fortnite canceled Qualified Cups in the ME region due to a connection issue.

“Unfortunately, we have to cancel today’s ME Ranked Cups due to a technical issue,” the Fortnite status said.

FNCS ME is late

Fortnite Championship Series will be postponed in the Middle East.

“Due to an issue, we will be delaying FNCS ME and other ME cups by 30 minutes,” Fortnite Status posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

‘Big disruption’

Epic Games reports that there is a “major outage” in login and matchmaking.

Credit: Epic Games Public Status

Hundreds of reported issues

Thousands of players are experiencing issues with Fortnite in the US and UK, according to Fall detector.

The problems began around 10:30 a.m. ET.

Epic Games is ‘investigating’

Epic Games says it is “investigating the current issues.”

Credit: Epic Games Public Status



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