Why Am I Getting Kicked Out of Fortnite?

avatarBurstingHongΒ·2 years ago
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avatarMisleadingBrideΒ·2 years ago

You might be getting kicked out due to connection issues. Make sure your internet is stable and your ping is low!

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avatarArisingWardΒ·2 years ago

Check if there are any updates or patches for Fortnite. Sometimes, the game kicks you out for maintenance or updates.


avatarDescribingHailΒ·2 years ago

If you're using cheats or hacks – even accidentally – Fortnite has a zero-tolerance policy and will kick you out.


avatarSwellingDumpΒ·2 years ago

Hey there! I had the same problem a while back, and it turned out I was logged into my account on multiple devices. Check your logins!


avatarTrainingLaceΒ·2 years ago

Sometimes, Fortnite's servers get overloaded. Try playing during off-peak hours and see if that helps.

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