Fortnite’s woes continue as the new Playground LTM remains offline and matchmaking across the game stumbles.
Earlier today Epic Games pushed the Playgrounds LTM live along with new weapons and other tweaks, but it wasn’t long before the inevitable happened.
Playground LTM lets up to four players build and craft in a relatively safe space. Unfortunately, the servers couldn’t handle the volume of players, resulting in massive queues. After less than two hours online, Epic took the Playground mode offline as it began maintenance.
The Playground is closed for repairs while we investigate some issues with our matchmaking services.https://t.co/8xBpgCayKZ
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) June 27, 2018
Players are currently struggling with matchmaking in Fortnite, leaving only Solo play guaranteed. Epic claims the matchmaking problems are over, although we’re still experiencing issues on PS4 and Xbox One.
Matchmaking has returned to a healthy state and we are continuing work to get the Playgrounds LTM re-enabled. Thank you for your patience while we resolve these issues.
— Fortnite (@FortniteGame) June 27, 2018
Fortnite is a live game with daily and weekly updates, so any problems are there for all to see. It has struggled publicly with recent updates – shopping carts, introduced as the second vehicle after jetpacks, have been on and offline multiple times.
If players are getting a little tired of the drama, they can look forward to the launch of Fortnite Season 5 next month, as Epic has confirmed the launch date and time.
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