The Fortnite servers are still down, much to the disappointment of players.
Fortnite servers were scheduled to go live at 8:00 a.m. ET, but Epic Games has gone ahead and extended the period of downtime by one hour. The official Fortnite Status X account has not tweeted anything about the extension, but as mobile, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X gamers are all finding out as we speak, the servers are still down. The last time this happened, the downtime was extended numerous times, but that was for a massive Fortnite update.
As always, we will keep you update as the situation evolves. Epic Games has, so far, not communicated much about in official channels, and we don't expect this to change, but if it does we will be sure to update the story accoridngly.
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