Another Fortnite season is right around the corner, or, I should say hours away. As we already know Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 4 ends on November 2, 2024, and the anticipation for the next season is on high. However, things will take time as Fortnite is now down due to scheduled maintenance. So, if you are wondering when will Fortnite Remix Chapter 2 server downtime schedule end, keep reading.
Fortnite Remix Chapter 2 Downtime Schedule
Fornite Status X account officially confirmed the start of the downtime with an X post. Fortnite server downtime started on Friday, November 1 at 11:00 PM PDT, and 6:00 AM GMT / 2:00 AM EDT on Saturday, November 2, ahead of the launch of Remix Chapter 2.
However, you can check when the servers are back online. The best way to know about the Fortnite server status is by checking the official Epic Games status website. On this site, you will notice any ongoing issues related to the game and other Epic services. As of now, the scheduled maintenance for Fortnite Remix chapter 2 is ongoing. So if your Fortnite server is not responding then don’t worry as you’re not the only one.
On the website, a message with the header ‘Downtime for v32.00 Update’ says, “Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.” The maintenance started with the last season’s end and it will end with the Chapter 5 Season 5 release. So, when the downtime ends, the “under maintenance” text will go away.
According to the Epic Games developers, this maintenance could take up to 7 hours. So, according to our prediction, Fortnite Remix Chapter 2 will start at 4:00 AM PDT / 11:00 AM GMT / 7:00 AM EDT / on Saturday, November 2. This is also when the Fortnite servers will come back on.
The new season will see a new Juice WRLD skin coming to Fortnite along with all confirmed weapons. Developers have also suggested that the update will be bigger in installation size compared to other updates.
Are you excited for the Season 5 update on Fortnite? When do you think Fortnite Remix Chapter 2 downtime will end? Share your thoughts in the comments below.