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Fortnite server status: Are Fortnite servers down right now?

Fortnite server status: Are Fortnite servers down right now?
ThePawn.com February 4, 2026 5 minutes read
Fortnite server status: Are Fortnite servers down right now?
Fortnite characters standing together with the Fortnite logo in the background
Image credit: Epic Games

TL;DR

  • The next scheduled Fortnite server downtime is set for February 5, 2026, at 09:00 UTC for the v39.40 update.
  • Maintenance usually lasts around 2–3 hours, though major season launches can keep servers offline for much longer.

Fortnite can feel completely normal until Epic suddenly takes matchmaking offline. In most cases, it’s not a problem on your end, but rather scheduled Fortnite server downtime—basically, planned maintenance before a major update or hotfix is pushed live.

To help clear any confusion, you’ll find the latest Fortnite server status in this guide, along with a clear answer to when the Fortnite servers will come back online.

Are Fortnite servers down right now?

No, the Fortnite servers don’t appear to be down right now (last checked: 14:00 UTC on February 4, 2026).

The next Fortnite server downtime is scheduled for February 5, 2026, at 09:00 UTC, for the v39.40 mid-season update. Remember that Epic disables matchmaking roughly 30 minutes before planned maintenance.

If you’re not sure how long you have to wait until Fortnite server downtime begins, you can refer to the table below.

Time Zone Local Time
US Pacific (PT) 1:00 AM
US Eastern (ET) 4:00 AM
London (GMT) 9:00 AM
Central Europe (CET) 10:00 AM
South Africa (SAST) 11:00 AM
Dubai (GST) 1:00 PM
India (IST) 2:30 PM
Singapore / China (CST) 5:00 PM
Japan (JST) 6:00 PM
Sydney (AEDT) 8:00 PM
New Zealand (NZST) 10:00 PM

Note: These times are based on standard time conversions. Local start times may change by 1 hour due to daylight saving time changes in each region.

When will Fortnite servers be back up?

Fortnite server downtime usually lasts between 2 and 3 hours for mid-season patches. This means that, if maintenance begins at 9:00 AM UTC, you can generally expect the servers to come back online by 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM UTC at the latest.

It’s worth mentioning that downtime is significantly longer during the launch of a new Fortnite season or chapter. These updates involve massive map changes and technical overhauls, often keeping the game offline for 8–12 hours, or longer.

That said, you can usually start downloading the patch about 30–45 minutes after downtime begins, even while the servers are still offline. That way, you’re ready to explore the new content as soon as it goes live again.

Fortnite server downtime schedule

Fortnite downtime usually follows a predictable schedule, but unexpected technical issues can occasionally cause delays or extended outages. This table tracks both past downtime periods and upcoming maintenance to keep you fully informed.

Update Date Start Time End Time Duration
41.00 Apr 30, 2026 TBD TBD TBD
40.30 Apr 16, 2026 TBD TBD TBD
40.20 Apr 1, 2026 TBD TBD TBD
40.10 Mar 29, 2026 TBD TBD TBD
40.00 Mar 5, 2026 TBD TBD TBD
39.50 Feb 19, 2026 TBD TBD TBD
39.40 Feb 5, 2026 9:00 AM TBD TBD
Outage Jan 22, 2026 1:45 PM 2:54 PM 1h 09m
39.30 Jan 22, 2026 9:00 AM 11:46 AM 2h 46m
39.20 Jan 9, 2026 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 2h 00m
39.10 Dec 11, 2025 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 1h 30m
39.00 Nov 29, 2025 7:15 AM 00:30 AM 5h 15m
Fortnite server downtime calendar icon on a blue background
Image credit: Epic Games

Why are Fortnite servers down?

When Fortnite goes down, it usually isn’t random. Most outages occur because Epic is either taking the game offline intentionally (to deploy an update) or a key feature is experiencing issues and requires fixing.

Here are some reasons that Fortnite servers go offline:

  • Scheduled patch maintenance — This is planned Fortnite server downtime for major updates, such as new patches or seasonal launches. Epic usually disables matchmaking before fully taking services offline to safely deploy the update.
  • Emergency fixes or outages – Sometimes a Fortnite update goes live, but a critical component fails, so Epic needs to push a quick server fix. This can cause unexpected downtime.
  • Platform or regional issues – These affect only certain players, such as a specific platform or region. In such cases, Fortnite’s server status may be “Operational,” but some players may still be unable to connect.

How to check Fortnite server status

Even when the game launches, you might still see matchmaking errors if core services are not stable enough. To check Fortnite server status, the following options are usually the fastest and most reliable:

  • Go to the Epic Games Status page to see the current Fortnite server status
  • Check the FortniteStatus page on X for updates regarding Fortnite server downtime

Is Fortnite down for everyone or just me?

To determine if Fortnite is offline only for you, or if you’re experiencing a regional or global outage, you’ll have to check the official Epic status page.

If the Fortnite status page shows that there are matchmaking and login issues, it’s usually not a local problem, and you’ll have to wait for the servers to come back up.

If everything is operational, then you can try the following fixes:

  • Restart Fortnite
  • Restart your device
  • Check that your internet connection is working properly
  • Make sure Fortnite is fully updated
  • Check for platform network issues

FAQs

What causes Fortnite server outages?

Planned maintenance is the most common reason behind Fortnite server outages. Beyond that, matchmaking bugs, login issues, or backend service failures can trigger an emergency downtime.

When do Fortnite servers typically go down?

Most scheduled Fortnite updates begin downtime around 09:00 UTC, with matchmaking typically disabled 30 minutes before maintenance begins.

How long does Fortnite server maintenance last?

Fortnite server maintenance usually lasts 2–3 hours for routine updates, but it can run longer with larger patches or unexpected issues.

What is the difference between Fortnite server maintenance and outages?

Maintenance is planned downtime for a Fortnite update. Outages are unplanned issues that can occur at any time and may require emergency downtime to fix.

When does Fortnite Chapter 8 start?

Fortnite Chapter 8 is rumored to begin on November 28, 2026.

REFERENCES

  • Epic Games Public Status (Epic Games)
  • Fortnite Status’s posts (X)

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