Why Won’t Fortnite Launch? | Fix-It Playbook

Launch failures usually trace to servers, files, anti-cheat, outdated drivers, or launcher conflicts—use the step-by-step fixes below.

If the game won’t start, don’t panic. Most cases come down to a few repeat offenders: a service outage, a bad update, missing permissions, corrupted files, or an over-eager security tool. This guide lays out fast checks first, then deeper fixes for Windows, macOS, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch. Work from top to bottom; you’ll save time and avoid reinstalling needlessly.

Quick Triage: Symptoms, Likely Causes, Fast Actions

Start with these common patterns. Match what you see on screen, then jump to the linked section below for detail.

Symptom Likely Cause Fast Action
Play button does nothing or vanishes Launcher cache or permission snag Run launcher as admin; clear web cache; reboot once
“Launch error” with anti-cheat mention Easy Anti-Cheat not installed or damaged Run EAC repair from the game folder
Stuck on “Connecting” or long cloud sync Service outage or account gateway delay Check live status; retry after a short wait
Crash on splash screen Outdated GPU driver or overlay conflict Update drivers; disable overlays; verify files
Console version won’t start after update Pending patch or cache issue Check for updates; power-cycle; rebuild database if needed
macOS opens launcher, game never starts OS version or gatekeeper blocks Use supported macOS; allow launcher; re-verify install
“Insufficient permissions” or “access denied” Folder rights or antivirus quarantine Run as admin; whitelist game folders; re-verify

Fix A PC That Refuses To Launch Fortnite

On Windows and macOS, work through these in order. Most users get a clean start after step three or four.

Step 1: Confirm Servers Are Up

Before changing your system, check live service health. A widespread outage can block logins, cloud saves, party services, or matchmaking. If the status page shows degraded service, wait until it turns green and try again. If services are normal, keep going.

Step 2: Run The Launcher With Elevated Rights

Close the launcher fully. On Windows, right-click the launcher, pick “Run as administrator,” then try starting the game. This clears common file access snags and lets the launcher patch files in protected folders.

Step 3: Clear The Launcher’s Web Cache

Glitched cache can hide the Play button or leave the app in a half-loaded state. Close the launcher. On Windows, press Win + R, paste %localappdata%/EpicGamesLauncher/Saved, and delete the webcache and webcache_443 folders. On macOS, remove ~/Library/Application Support/Epic/EpicGamesLauncher/Saved/webcache. Reopen the launcher and try again.

Step 4: Verify Game Files

Open the launcher, find the game in your Library, click the three dots, choose “Manage,” then “Verify.” This rebuilds missing or corrupted assets without a full download.

Step 5: Repair Easy Anti-Cheat

If you see a launch error that mentions anti-cheat, repair it from the game folder. Open the install directory, go to FortniteGame > Binaries > Win64 > EasyAntiCheat, and run the setup tool to repair. Try launching again afterward.

Step 6: Update Graphics Drivers

Outdated or mismatched GPU drivers trigger crashes right after the splash screen. Install the latest “Game Ready” or equivalent from your GPU vendor, then restart. Avoid beta drivers during troubleshooting.

Step 7: Disable Overlays And Recorders

Close in-game overlays and recorders for a test run: GeForce Experience, Radeon Software overlay, Xbox Game Bar, Discord overlay, Steam overlay, MSI Afterburner, RTSS, and similar tools. These hook into graphics and can block the first frame.

Step 8: Whitelist The Game In Security Software

Security suites sometimes quarantine fresh executables or anti-cheat components. Add the game folder and Easy Anti-Cheat folder to your allow list. If you use Windows Security, add them under “Virus & threat protection” > “Manage settings” > “Add or remove exclusions.” Then verify files again.

Step 9: Install Runtime Prerequisites

Missing runtimes can stop the executable from loading. Make sure Microsoft Visual C++ redistributables and DirectX components are present. The launcher usually installs these, but manual repair can help after a system cleanup. Reboot once they’re applied and test again.

Step 10: Rename The Config Folder

To rule out a broken config, close the game and the launcher. Navigate to %localappdata%/FortniteGame/Saved and rename the folder to Saved_old. This forces the game to rebuild settings. If the game launches, copy back your input and graphics settings file by file.

Step 11: Clean Reinstall (Last Resort)

If nothing else works, uninstall the game from the launcher, delete leftover files in the install directory, and install again on a drive with plenty of free space. Keep overlays off during the first run.

Check Your Device Meets Current Requirements

Specs change as the engine evolves. If your machine sits under the baseline, the game may fail on launch or close during shaders setup. Cross-check CPU, GPU, RAM, and OS support before chasing deeper fixes.

Windows And macOS Baselines

Windows 10/11 64-bit or a supported recent macOS build is recommended. Ensure hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling and up-to-date drivers where available. If you run an older macOS or unsupported GPU, the launcher may run while the game never starts.

Console Launch Fixes That Work

If you’re on PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch, use this sequence. These steps resolve patch loops and stuck splash screens on consoles.

PlayStation (PS5 And PS4)

  • Check for a game update from the Options menu on the game tile.
  • Power-cycle: turn off, unplug for one minute, plug in, and start fresh.
  • Clear cache: on PS5, boot into Safe Mode and rebuild database.
  • If the game still hangs, reinstall from your Library and try a wired network for the first launch.

Xbox Series X|S And Xbox One

  • Go to “My games & apps,” highlight the game, press Menu, pick “Manage game and add-ons,” and apply pending updates.
  • Clear persistent storage under Settings > Devices & connections > Blu-ray, then hold the power button for ten seconds to flush cache.
  • Reinstall if the title won’t pass the splash screen after a cache clear.

Nintendo Switch

  • Check for software update on the game tile.
  • Power off fully (hold Power > Power Options > Turn Off), then boot.
  • Free space on internal storage; keep at least 5–10 GB free to avoid patch errors.
  • If needed, archive and redownload; avoid sleep during the first run after a big patch.

Account Locks, Region Issues, And Service Outages

Sometimes the app runs fine; the platform behind it doesn’t. If you see endless “Connecting,” you may be caught in a regional outage or a sign-in loop. Check live service health first, then sign out and back in. If third-party logins are linked, test with the native Epic sign-in as a control. During a widespread provider outage, the safest move is to wait until status shows normal again.

Pick The Right External Checks

Two checks save hours of guesswork during launch-day chaos. Use the live status page to confirm whether the issue is global. Then compare your hardware against the current spec page before tweaking drivers. Add both to your bookmarks so you can scan them when the Play button misbehaves.

Deep Dives: Platform Details And Edge Cases

Still stuck? Use the sections below that match the exact message you see. Each path targets a specific blocker.

“Easy Anti-Cheat Is Not Installed”

Run the anti-cheat setup tool from the game’s EasyAntiCheat folder and choose “Repair.” If the tool won’t open, start the launcher as admin, re-verify files, and try again. Keep antivirus from quarantining the driver by adding the folder to your allow list.

“Cloud Sync Failed” Or “Services Unavailable”

Sync errors often appear during partial outages. If live status shows issues, skip cloud sync when prompted and start offline to test the local install. Once services return, the client will sync changes back.

“Insufficient Permissions”

Install the game to a folder your user owns, not a system folder. Right-click the install directory, open Properties, and grant your user write access. Launch the app as admin for the first run after moving the folder.

“Unsupported OS” On macOS

Update to a supported release. Beta builds of macOS aren’t supported by the launcher. After updating, reinstall the launcher and re-verify the game to restore the correct runtime libraries.

“DX12 Error” Or Driver Timeouts

Switch rendering mode in the settings file if the game closes during shaders setup. In Saved/Config/WindowsClient/GameUserSettings.ini, set the renderer line to a safe mode, save, and try again. Then update drivers and test the newer mode later.

Common Error Messages And What Usually Fixes Them

Message Where It Appears Likely Fix
Easy Anti-Cheat not installed Launcher pop-up or Windows dialog Run anti-cheat repair; verify files; whitelist folder
Cloud sync failed Before the game window Check live status; skip sync; relaunch after services recover
Insufficient permissions When pressing Play Run as admin; fix folder rights; install to a non-system path
Driver timeout or device hung During splash or first frame Update GPU drivers; disable overlays; switch renderer mode
Unsupported OS or platform Launcher banner Update OS to a supported build; reinstall launcher
Services unavailable Sign-in or matchmaking Wait for green status; avoid repeated login attempts

Make These Habits Stick

Keep drivers fresh, leave 20–25% free space on the game drive, and avoid stacking overlays. Don’t move install folders with the OS file manager; always use the launcher’s move feature. When a big patch lands, launch clean: no overclock tools, no capture apps, then add them back one by one.

When A Reinstall Makes Sense

Reinstall only after you’ve verified files, repaired anti-cheat, and cleared cache. If the install path contains old beta files or mods, a fresh download to a new folder can clear years of leftovers. Back up your input and sensitivity settings so you can snap your setup back in minutes.

Links To Keep Handy

Bookmark the live service dashboard and the current spec page. During patch days or regional outages, these two links answer whether it’s your rig or the platform. Use them before you dive into driver rollbacks or registry tweaks.

Console And Mobile Availability Notes

Platform availability can change. If you don’t see the game in a store you expect, check platform news and official posts. On iOS, availability has been restricted in recent months; mobile players should follow platform updates and official guidance on alternative methods where allowed by regional policy.

You’re Ready To Play

Work the list in order: status, admin run, cache clear, verify, anti-cheat repair, drivers, overlays, security, runtimes, and config reset. On consoles, apply updates, clear cache, and power-cycle. These steps solve nearly every launch issue. If a rare edge case remains, capture the exact message and seek platform-specific help with that code in hand. You’ll spend less time guessing and more time dropping from the Battle Bus.

Check live service health on the Epic Games status page, and compare your rig against the current PC system requirements.