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Fortnite’s Xbox PC Store Launch Is Going Very Badly

November 19, 2025
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This week, Fortnite made the jump to Xbox PC Store, which is the first time the game has been available on a launcher outside of the Epic Game Store. Unfortunately for both Epic and Microsoft, the transition appears to be going very badly.

As demonstrated on social media by The Verge’s Tom Warren, Fortnite’s Xbox PC Store launcher almost immediately goes to an error message and a crash. Warren later noted that he applied an update to the game, and attributed the problem to “the typical Xbox PC launch woes.”

A player on X named Nick added that the Fortnite’s initial download on his Xbox PC Store launcher had no audio and dropped frames. “Uninstalled and reinstalled after patch and now it doesn’t work,” added Nick. Another player suggested that Epic’s decision to push back an update may have played a role in causing the error on Xbox PC Store.

The game launched well, but it looks like when epic pushed the latest update they did some sort of override to the whole installation making the game only 10MB only installing the executables but not the binaries. At this point it cant not be installed properly until we get a fix

— enzorojopasion (@EnzoRojoPasion) November 18, 2025

For now, the issue remains unresolved. In the meantime, Fortnite Crew was added to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate today. It gives Game Pass Ultimate subscribers the same benefits as a standalone Crew subscription, including access to the current battle pass, music pass, OG pass, Lego Pass, and a monthly stipend of 1,000 V-Bucks and a Crew skin for every month the subscription remains active.

Epic recently teased the introduction of Homer Simpson clones in Fortnite by staging an invasion of Homers in Santa Monica, California. The company has also shared plans to allow Unreal Editor for Fortnite developers to make Fortnite Creative modes, or “islands,” to sell in-game items using the game’s real-money currency, V-Bucks. This has led to fears that Fortnite Creative is going pay-to-win.

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