Fortnite Error Code 0: How to Fix It

Easy 10-30 minutes Medium Severity Verified June 2026
Error Code
0
Brand
Fortnite
Product Type
game
Severity
Medium
DIY Difficulty
Easy
Estimated Fix Time
10-30 minutes
Fortnite Error Code 0 is a generic matchmaking error that prevents you from connecting to game servers or joining a match. It typically appears when the game cannot establish a stable connection to Epic Games' matchmaking service, often due to server outages, local network issues, or corrupted game files. In most cases, this error can be resolved at home without any technical expertise.
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Tools You'll Need

How to Fix Error Code 0

  1. Check Epic Games Server Status

  2. Restart Fortnite Completely

  3. Restart Your Router and Modem

  4. Switch to a Wired Connection or Change Wi-Fi Band

  5. Flush DNS Cache and Reset Network Settings (PC Only)

    Running these commands requires administrator access. Do not modify any other network settings unless you are confident doing so.
  6. Verify or Repair Fortnite Game Files

  7. Disable VPN or Proxy Services

  8. Update Fortnite and Platform Software

  9. Reinstall Fortnite as a Last Resort

    Reinstalling does not delete your Fortnite account progress or cosmetics, as those are stored server-side on your Epic Games account. However, you will lose any local settings preferences.
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When to Call a Professional

Fortnite Error Code 0 is almost always resolvable without professional help. However, if you have tried every step in this guide and the error persists while other online games work fine, you may have a deeper network configuration issue. In that case, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to check for packet loss, port blocking, or routing problems specific to Epic Games servers. If the error occurs on every platform you own (PC, console, mobile) simultaneously and Epic's servers are confirmed online, your ISP or home network hardware may need professional inspection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Fortnite Error Code 0 mean?
Fortnite Error Code 0 is a generic matchmaking error. It means the game failed to connect you to a match or the matchmaking service. It can be caused by Epic Games server issues, your local internet connection, corrupted game files, or network configuration problems.
Is Fortnite Error Code 0 an Epic Games server problem or my fault?
It can be either. Always check status.epicgames.com first. If an outage is listed for Fortnite matchmaking, the problem is on Epic's end and you simply have to wait. If servers show as fully operational, the issue is likely on your side — your internet connection, network settings, or game installation.
How do I fix Fortnite Error Code 0 on PS4 or PS5?
On PlayStation, start by fully closing Fortnite and restarting your console. Restart your router and modem. Make sure your PlayStation Network subscription (PS Plus) is active. Go to Settings > Network > Test Internet Connection to verify your connection. If the problem continues, delete and reinstall Fortnite from the PlayStation Store.
Will reinstalling Fortnite delete my skins and V-Bucks?
No. All your Fortnite cosmetics, V-Bucks, and Battle Pass progress are stored on your Epic Games account on Epic's servers — not on your local device. Uninstalling and reinstalling the game will not delete any of your purchases or progress. You will simply need to log back into your Epic Games account after reinstalling.
Why does Fortnite Error Code 0 keep coming back?
If Error Code 0 keeps returning, the most common causes are an unstable Wi-Fi connection, ongoing server issues on Epic's end, or a network configuration problem like strict NAT type. Try switching to a wired Ethernet connection, setting up a static IP for your gaming device, or enabling UPnP in your router settings to improve connection stability.