The developers at Epic Games are currently deploying the new Fortnite Update 20.20, and here we will add the patch notes when released. The server downtime has just begun but we are not sure when the servers will be back up. There are a number of minor features expected with this release, but we will know more for sure after the release of the patch.
All the relevant information you may need to know regarding the Fortnite patch notes for Update 20.20 will be covered in the next section. For now, all you can do is wait for the patch to go live for all the players.
Fortnite Patch Notes: Update 20.20
As mentioned earlier, the official patch notes for Fortnite Update 20.20 are not yet out. However, this patch has already been announced and confirmed by the developers. Once released, you will be able to download and install it on the relevant platforms.
The following statement is all we have from Epic Games about the server downtime and the matchmaking getting disabled for the players:
Apart from the new features and changes, here are some bugs that are expected to be fixed with this release. All of these bug fixes and issues have been confirmed by the developers on the Fortnite Community Issues board:
- Can’t slide after sprinting if the “Toggle sprint” option is off
- Match end UI occasionally missing from the screen
- Leaving a Boat while boosting on land may cause controllers to Vibrate
- Driving a vehicle can sometimes clip under the map when impacting the ground
- Vaults At Seven Outposts Do Not Open
- Opening the Map or Quests while using Split-screen causes the 2nd player’s view to turn black.
- Back Blings ‘floating’ on some outfits
- Running Fortnite using DirectX 12 results in slow performance.
- Skydive Volume will not remove flight when team switches
- Trackers disappear after a Player leaves game
- Some Items missing Guard tags in Creative
- Joining a Creative game in progress may lock the new player out until the round ends
Fortnite is now available on the PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS platforms. If you’d like to read more game updates and news, check out our Patch Notes section.
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