LEGO Fortnite is the new game mode to the popular Battle Royale, but it isn’t immune to the same issues the main game occasionally suffers from. Here’s how you can check the current status of the LEGO Fortnite servers.
Is LEGO Fortnite Down? How to Check LEGO Fortnite Server Status
Currently, the best way to check the game’s server status is by going to the official LEGO Fortnite Status account on X (formerly known as Twitter). It’ll be updating every server issue the game might eventually face. If you see any recent posts relating to connectivity issues, you know the servers are currently unavailable for everyone, not just you.
Alternatively, Epic Games also has a dedicated website to check its product’s current server status, including Fortnite. If you see that the game is down for any reason, don’t even try logging back for a while because this is completely out of your control.
For LEGO mode specifically, the official X account has stated that players need to “briefly reset” their servers periodically if they’re having long sessions. This could be why you suddenly got disconnected if that happened to you.
If you see the “Disabled” message when first trying to make a LEGO Fortnite lobby, don’t forget to select/make a new world first or you won’t be able to log in. While the message could be misleading, it has nothing to do with the actual Server status and will be gone as soon as you pick the world you’ll be playing in.
Fixing the “Can’t Select World” Error in Lego Fortnite
Some users have reported getting the error message “unable to load your worlds.” This can be frustrating to deal with, so we’ll tell you some potential solutions. The reason why this code happens is because of server overload. The game is extremely popular right now, so this is bound to come up.
Your best bet at fixing this problem is to restart both the game and your PC for good measure. If this doesn’t work, you’ll probably just need to wait until the error message goes away. Make sure to check the server status as well.
You can also try unplugging every additional controller plugged into your console, as the game sometimes will think you’re trying to connect two players at once. One final solution is to quickly launch Fortnite’s Battle Royale mode, exit, and then launch LEGO Fortnite. This has helped some people, though your mileage may vary.
Both game modes are independent of one another, but general Epic Games problems could affect both modes, so make sure to check the other one’s current status too if you feel like taking a break from hitting the griddy on the fields.