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Fortnite developer Epic Games recently took the game offline for the release of update 36.20. The latest Fortnite update is ...
Following the v36.20 update, Fortnite experienced significant server downtime and connectivity issues. Epic Games reported ...
Fortnite servers continue to be down, and players are concerned over rumors that reveal a seemingly 12-hour downtime.
Initially the server downtime for the new 36.20 update was predicted to last just two or three hours, but the Fortnite outage ...
Fortnite servers are currently down, and fans are getting a not responding message, leading many to wonder when they can jump back in to play.
Fortnite servers went down as of 4 AM ET on July 15 for patch v36.20, and the downtime is expected to last for 2–4 hours.
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Buy now, pay later payment provider Affirm has partnered with video game commerce company Xsolla and will soon allow people to pay off in-game purchases of $50 or more via payment plans.
Such is the case of Sebastian Araujo, who won more than $6,800 in Fortnite tournaments after evading a ban, and now owes Epic $175,000 as a result.
The Federal Trade Commission announced on June 25 that it is sending more than $126 million in refunds to Fortnite users who were charged for unwanted purchases while playing the game, as part of ...
People who are eligible for payouts include Fortnite players who were charged in-game currency for items they didn’t want.
— Fortnite (@Fortnite) June 20, 2025 Downtime may begin around 4 AM Eastern Time on June 28th, as that's when Epic tends to take the servers offline for maintenance.