Fortnite is one of the most popular and widely played battle royale games worldwide. Millions of players play this game daily. One of the best parts of the Fortnite game is that it offers immersive gameplay and regular updates that keep the community engaged. However, like any other online game, this game also has multiple bugs, issues, and errors. One of the common errors is the “Matchmaking error #2”. There could be several reasons why you are seeing this error, and today, in this guide, we will talk about this error and the solutions to fix it.
How to Fix Matchmaking Error (#2) in Fortnite
The Matchmaking error #2 in Fortnite comes with the message “You cannot play this game at this time”. Usually, this error appears when the game is experiencing server issues, which means the error will be fixed once the server is back online. However, you can try a few things to fix this error.
1. Check the Current Server Status
As we have stated, the error occurs mainly when the server is down. You can start troubleshooting by checking the game’s current server status. For this, you can check Epic Games’ official website or visit their X (Twitter) page, where they regularly share updates about the server. Here are various ways to verify the game’s server status.
2. Restart Your Game and Device
Sometimes, you can fix this error simply by restarting your game and device. This will help to flush out any temporary glitch that causes this error. Close the game completely and make sure it is not running even in the background, restart your device as well, and then relaunch the game.
3. Updating the Game
If you are still struggling to fix the error, you might be playing an outdated game version. So, the next solution we suggest is to update the game to the latest version. Here is how you can update the game on your device:
On PlayStation 5 (PS5):
- Open your Library
- Select Fortnite
- Tap the Options button
- Choose Check for Update
On Xbox:
- Select Fortnite on the home screen
- Tap the Start button
- Choose Manage Games and Add-ons
- Scroll down to the Updates section and look for updates
On Nintendo Switch:
- Select Fortnite
- Tap the + button
- Choose Software Update and select your update source.
On PC:
On the PC, you do not need to update the game manually. If the game has the latest updates, the launcher will download them automatically. Simply go to the ‘Library’ tab on the left side of the launcher. Find the game and click on it. You will see an ‘Update’ button if there is an update. Simply click on it, and the game will be updated automatically.
4. Try Using a Different Mode
Fortnite has several modes; sometimes, specific modes are bugged or experience temporary issues. So, try switching to a different mode, such as Zero Builds or Creative, and check if this trick fixed matchmaking error # 2.
5. Repair Game Files
Any missing or corrupted game files can also trigger this error, so try repairing them. Here is how you can do it on Steam Client and Epic Games Launcher.
- On Steam: Go to Steam Library >> Right-click on the game >> Properties >> Local Files >> Verify integrity of game files.
- On Epic Games Launcher: Open the Epic Games Launcher >> Library >> Right-click on the game >> Manage >> Verify.
Wait for the process to finish, and then relaunch the game.
6. Fix Your Internet Connection
If your internet connection is poor or unstable, it can also cause this error. So, try fixing any issues in your internet connection. You can try the following steps:
- Reset your router/modem once, and then relaunch the game.
- Use any other WiFi connection if possible.
- Switch the connection from WiFi to Wire,d as it provides a more stable and reliable connection.
- Remove or disconnect any other devices connected to the same network. This will help to improve your internet connection by reducing bandwidth usage.
7. Try Launching Session Directly from UEFN
Some players have fixed this error by launching the session directly from UEFN. Try using your Playtester account, then clicking on “Join Game” and selecting the UEFN game mode from the tab where creative games, such as Zero Build, are listed. This trick has worked for some players, so it might work for you, too.
8. Try Changing the Matchmaking Region
One of the possible solutions is to try changing the matchmaking region. The game assigns a region automatically based on your current location but sometimes you fail to connect to your friends due to some congestion in the assigned region. If that is the case, try changing your matchmaking region manually. This will help you to bypass the error. Here is how to change your matchmaking region:
- Go to the Settings menu on your game
- Then, go to the Game tab
- Look for the ‘Matchmaking Region’ option
- Here you can select different regions by using the dropdown or left/right arrows.
- Once you select the different region, press ‘Apply’ to save the changes
- Lastly, relaunch the game.
9. Disable Proxy Settings
The next best workaround we suggest is to disable any active proxy settings on your gaming device. Sometimes, the proxies interfere with the smooth function of the game and cause matchmaking-related errors including error # 2. Here is how to do it:
- Go to Settings on your PC
- Then go to Network & Internet
- Click on ‘Proxy” in the left-side menu
- Turn off the ‘Use a proxy server’ option under the Manual Proxy Setup
- Once done, save the settings and then relaunch the game.
10. Reinstall Fortnite
Have you tried all of the above steps and still experiencing the same error, then your last resort is to uninstall the game completely and then reinstall it.
That’s everything you can try to fix matchmaking error # 2 in Fortnite.