Fortnite White Screen: How To Fix The White Screen Glitch
Are you stuck in the Fortnite white screen glitch? We've got everything you need to know and some potential solutions to bypass it.
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The Fortnite white screen isn't what you want when first jumping into the new season of this popular battle royale. The latest chapter of Fortnite is drawing players in old and new, with a new map, new mechanics and much more. However, some players have had their excitement stalled thanks to the Fortnite white screen, which is stopping them from getting into the game. Facing the same problem yourself? Here's all we know about the Fortnite white screen, and how to fix it.
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Fortnite White Screen Fix
For the most part, the Fortnite White Screen issue has been resolved. For those still worried, it does take a little bit of time to load into the Chapter 3 beach scene. However, many players are still facing the Fortnite white screen, and those that have managed to overcome it have missed out in the opening cinematic.
If you do face any issues yourself, then your two options are to either wait (no more than 10 minutes) or restart the game. This seems to be the guidance that the official Fortnite Status Twitter account is providing.
Fortnite White Screen: What Is The White Screen
Most players trying to get their first peek at the Fortnite Chapter 3 map were already treated to a host of connection issues, and eventually the Fortnite waiting in queue drama due to the utterly enormous demand of the Chapter 3 launch. However, once those issues cleared they were faced with the Fortnite white screen. This issue is predominantly taking place on the Nintendo Switch, but there have also been complaints on both Xbox and PlayStation. There have also been some reports on PC, but they seem to be quite limited.
The Fortnite white screen isn't a server issue, but actually appears to be an issue within the game. When launching into Chapter 3 for the first time, you will be treated to a white screen before it eventually fades into a character lying facedown on a beach. The problem for a lot of players is that they are being held in the white screen, with the beach scene not loading.
That's everything you need to know about the Fortnite white screen. If you have managed to get through to the game, check out our guide to the Fortnite Victory Crown which is a new feature introduced in this chapter.
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Aaron Bayne
Aaron Bayne was a Guides Writer at GGRecon. His previous experience includes BBC and Fraghero.
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