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Is Fortnite Festival Down? Current Server Status (June 18, 2026)

Fortnite Festival is operational right now, with only scattered user-reported connection problems over the past day.

Fortnite Festival is operational right now, with only scattered user-reported connection problems over the past day.

Fortnite Festival is running normally right now. The mode shows as operational across its core systems, including matchmaking, and there is no active outage or maintenance window in effect. A handful of players have flagged connection and sign-in problems in the last 24 hours, but those reports are scattered rather than a widespread failure.

Quick answer: Fortnite Festival is up. Open the official Epic Games status page and confirm that “Fortnite Festival” and its “Matchmaking” component both read Operational. If they do, the issue is on your end, not Epic’s.


Current Fortnite Festival server status

As of the latest check on June 18, 2026, every Fortnite system is marked Operational. That covers the wider game plus the Fortnite Festival mode and its dedicated matchmaking. No incident has been posted for the mode today, and the official log lists no problems reported for June 16, 15, 14, 13, or 12.

ComponentStatus
Fortnite (overall)Operational
Fortnite FestivalOperational
Festival MatchmakingOperational
LoginOperational
Game ServicesOperational

Player-submitted trackers tell the same story. Over the past 24 hours, there have been roughly two dozen individual outage reports worldwide, which is well below the threshold for a real disruption. The most common complaints are connectivity errors, sign-in failures, and “Fortnite Network Connection Lost” messages, with recent reports clustered in the United Kingdom and parts of the United States.


How to confirm whether the problem is Epic or you

Check the official status page first. If “Fortnite Festival” shows a red or orange indicator, the outage is on Epic’s side, and you simply need to wait. Recent incidents have typically been acknowledged within about 15 minutes of detection.
Look for an active maintenance banner. Fortnite takes scheduled downtime for major updates, and Festival goes offline with the rest of the game during those windows. The most recent large maintenance ran during the v41.00 update on June 6, 2026.
If the status page is green but you still can’t connect, restart the game and your router, then verify your own internet connection. Errors like a server connection code or “Network Connection Lost” while you remain online usually point to a local network or platform issue rather than a Festival outage.

Recent Fortnite Festival downtime and incidents

Most of Festival’s recent interruptions have been planned maintenance tied to game updates, not unexpected failures. The table below lists the latest notable events.

EventDateType
v41.00 update downtimeJun 6, 2026Maintenance
Live event maintenanceJun 5, 2026Maintenance
Fortnite matchmaking issue (resolved)Jun 11, 2026Outage
Fortnite matchmaking issue (resolved)Jun 2, 2026Outage
Scheduled maintenanceMay 28, 2026Maintenance

The June 11 and June 2 matchmaking problems affected Fortnite as a whole and were both fixed within about an hour. Neither was a Festival-specific shutdown.

Is Fortnite Festival shutting down?

No. Fortnite Festival is not ending. The competitive Battle Stage mode was retired on April 16, 2026, alongside the 40.20 release, which is what sometimes prompts “is Festival down for good” questions. The rest of the experience remains active.

Music stays a core part of Fortnite, and Epic continues to support the Main Stage and Jam Stage along with the music features available across the game. So if you cannot reach Festival today, it is a temporary connection or maintenance issue, not a permanent shutdown.

Note: The fastest way to know it worked is the status page itself. Once every Festival component reads Operational and your matchmaking queue completes, you are connected. If queues fail while the page stays green, the fix is on your network, not Epic’s servers.