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Fortnite servers went down after the Zero Point event ahead of Chapter 7 launch

Fortnite servers went offline immediately after the Zero Point live event as Epic prepared for Chapter 7 to go live, with an in-game countdown showing when play should resume. The developer posted on FortniteStatus on X saying downtime would begin as soon as the event wrapped, and players saw a countdown inside the client rather than the usual pre-dawn maintenance window.

Epic’s in-game timer lists a four to seven hour window for downtime, a similar span to what the studio used before Chapter 6, but history shows long queues and auth errors can still crop up when servers return. That risk is not theoretical, a recent launch that struggled under heavy load was Escape from Tarkov 1.0, where authentication faults and disconnects hit a huge wave of players trying to log in at once, and Fortnite could see similar hiccups if demand spikes.

Epic confirmed Chapter 7 Season 1 will begin on November 30, 2025, and the team has already teased crossovers and new content ahead of the launch in previous coverage, including an early look at a DeLorean reportedly arriving for Chapter 7 and other tie-ins. Social channels filled with players reporting disconnects during the broadcast and asking when servers would come back, and while the U.S. evening timing may limit immediate traffic compared with prime hours in Europe, Epic still faces a large active audience to bring back online.

During downtime several creators are expected to publish footage from early access Chapter 7 events, so there will be no shortage of clips to watch while the servers are offline. Tell us what you want to see in Chapter 7 in the comments below, and follow along for updates and clips as servers come back online; leave a comment, and follow us on X, Bluesky, and YouTube.

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Fortnite China was a Chinese exclusive version of Fortnite, published by Tencent Games, that was available between January 10, 2018 and November 15th 2021. The game was only playable in China and contained many differences from the regular version, including different gameplay mechanics, art assets, and censored content.

  • Genre: Shooter
  • Platforms: Android, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Modes: Multiplayer
  • Release: 2018-01-10
  • Publisher: Tencent Games
  • IGDB Rating: 70.0/100

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