Fortnite v29.30 update is coming with scheduled maintenance. Find out how long the downtime will last and what to expect.
Fortnite’s frequent content updates come with scheduled downtime windows for server maintenance. The upcoming v29.30 patch releases on April 23, 2024, require a period of disabled access to deploy properly. This article breaks down when Fortnite goes offline for v29.30, typical downtime lengths, and what maintenance entails.
Epic Games announced a maintenance timeframe of April 23, 2024, from 08:00-12:00 UTC for the v29.30 update. This means Fortnite servers and services begin shutting down at 8 AM UTC across all platforms and regions.
During maintenance windows, Fortnite’s entire suite of game modes becomes unavailable to play.
While the v29.30 maintenance period lasts 4 hours, actual downtime only spans 2-3 hours normally. Epic builds in extra time to account for unpredicted delays. Previous update downtimes consistently lasted under 3 hours despite 4+ hour windows.
The exact downtime duration depends on the update’s complexity, file size, and testing duration. Larger patches cause lengthier offline periods for installation and stability verification. Expect the v29.30 downtime to likely approach the 2-3 hour timeframe based on precedents.
Fortnite’s official Status Twitter account posts notifications regarding maintenance milestones. Furthermore, you can also check the status of Fortnite by clicking on this link as well.
To ensure a smooth experience when the v29.30 update goes live, there are a few things players can do to prepare:
Once the downtime is over and the update is live, you’ll be able to download the new files and jump right back into the action.
While waiting through downtime, review the v29.30 early patch notes. Scheduled downtime is necessary for significant updates like v29.30 to implement correctly.