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Fortnite Credits: Epic Games
C & # 39; is a great day for Fortnite: Battle Royale. Season 5 was launched this morning, bringing with it a new battle card and a series of changes, big and small. The developer Epic Games comes from 39; announce that he was going to dismount servers to investigate the matchmaking As usual, there is no word on the time of availability, but you can keep track of the status here.
We go down the servers to study the cause, We will keep you informed of the state of the premises.
– Fortnite (@FortniteGame) July 13, 2018
This is a big setbacks for a day that was going pretty good for Epic Games, even if some server problems on the PlayStat Network ion have caused problems to PS4 users. It seems like a good day on the technical side.
Fortnite has had some intermittent technical issues recently, including pairing issues that have delayed the highly anticipated Playground mode for a week. But it's been a long time since the unplanned downtime has been extended, and we hope that's not what we're looking at here.
Fortnite has one of the most aggressive update schedules on the market. Clear that updating a game so often can cause all sorts of unexpected problems to come. The last period of prolonged downtime was the result of errors that caused a number of crippling database queries, and Epic went into a pretty extreme detail explaining exactly what was going on. The company usually has a certain degree of transparency, so expect a lot of updates if it lasts much longer.
We will keep you informed of what is going on differently. Season 5 has been pretty cool up until now: we have a brand new desert biome, a golf course with matching four-seater trolleys and even a rudimentary version of the sport itself that you can play. We are just starting the fifth season of the game after a fourth season generally well received, and it is clear that the Epic Games will try to outdo themselves again.
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Fortnite Credit: Epic Games
This is a great day for Fortnite: Battle Royale. Season 5 launched this morning, bringing with it a new battle card and a series of changes, big and small.We would have to get off the servers to investigate the problems of pairing and connection that arose during the evening As usual, it does not matter. There is no word on the operating time, but you can follow the status here
To continue to study the cause, we will keep you informed of the status of our research.
– Fortnite (@FortniteGame) July 13, 2018
This is a big setback for a day otherwise it's going pretty well for Epic Games, even if some server problems occur on PlayStation Netwo rk gave some problems to This does not seem to be a good day on the map overall.
Fortnite recently had intermittent technical problems, including pairing issues that caused the developer to delay the expected Playground mode for a week. . But it's been a long time since the unplanned downtime has been extended, and we hope that's not what we're looking at here.
Fortnite has one of the most aggressive update schedules on the market. Clear that updating a game so often can cause all sorts of unexpected problems to come. The last period of prolonged downtime was the result of errors that caused a number of crippling database queries, and Epic went into a pretty extreme detail explaining exactly what was going on. The company usually has a certain degree of transparency, so expect a lot of updates if it lasts much longer.
We will keep you informed of what is going on differently. Season 5 has been pretty cool up until now: we have a brand new desert biome, a golf course with matching four-seater trolleys and even a rudimentary version of the sport itself that you can play. We are just starting the fifth season of the game after a fourth season generally well received, and it is clear that the Epic Games will try to outdo themselves again.