Fortnite 3.21 Patch Available Now
Fortnite Patch 3.21 is available for download now for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC!
The unexpected new Fortnite update arrives just a few days after patch 17.10, Season 7’s first huge patch. On PlayStation consoles, the download is around 468MB, so it shouldn’t take long to complete.
Similarly, the new update does not require any server downtime, so you can begin playing immediately after it has been installed. Epic Games revealed the updates on Twitter, along with the Fortnite patch notes for the most recent update.
“We are deploying a maintenance patch on PC, PlayStation consoles and Xbox consoles to address stability issues on Xbox One and to fix the Combat Pro control layout issues. We will let you know when the update is available on Nintendo Switch.”
Epic Games

According to Epic, the most recent Fortnite update will arrive on Nintendo Switch at a subsequent time, most likely within the next 24 hours.
As per Epic Games, the latest update also fixes Xbox One stability problems, particularly during the startup display and loading into a game. According to reports, they’re looking into Xbox One stability issues like crashes when starting up or loading into a game.
Alien Parasites
- In comparison to the prior Fortnite update, update 17.10 brought Alien Parasites and the Cosmic Summer occasion to the game. Alien Parasites attach to gamers and give them mobility boosts, opening up new gameplay possibilities.
- When they come into touch with fire or water, conversely, the parasites will take some of your health and disengage.
- The length of the Recon Scanner marking has been decreased from 15 seconds to 10 seconds, and the recharge time has been increased.
- Players can also be kidnapped by alien Motherships, which use UFOs to transport them into the ship’s interior.
- Epic Games has also added a slew of new challenges, including the Cosmic Summer tasks, which reward players with new skins.
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