Getting stuck on the “Checking for Updates” Fortnite
Getting stuck on the “Checking for Updates” screen in Fortnite on PS4 can be frustrating. Go to Settings > Account Management > Restore Licenses > click restore.
Here are some potential solutions you can try:
1. Check Your Internet Connection:
- Restart Your Router/Modem: A simple reset can often resolve temporary network issues.
- Use a Wired Connection: If possible, connect your PS4 directly to your router with an Ethernet cable for a more stable connection.
2. Restart Your PS4:
- Sometimes a full console restart can clear up minor software glitches that might be causing the problem.
3. Restore Licenses:
- PS4: Go to Settings > Account Management > Restore Licenses > click restore.
- PS5: Settings > Users and Accounts > Other > Restore Licenses > click restore.
4. Clear Cache and Rebuild Database (Advanced):
- Important: Be careful when doing this, as it can potentially delete game data if not done correctly.
- Steps:
- Turn off your PS4 completely.
- Hold the power button until you hear two beeps.
- Connect your controller with a USB cable.
- Select “Rebuild Database.”
5. Reinstall Fortnite:
- If other solutions fail, try uninstalling and reinstalling Fortnite. This will ensure you have the latest version and potentially fix any corrupted files.
6. Check PlayStation Network Status:
- Make sure there are no ongoing issues with the PlayStation Network that might be affecting updates.
7. Contact PlayStation Support:
- If you’ve tried everything else, reaching out to PlayStation Support might be necessary for further assistance.
Remember:
- Always back up your game data before attempting any advanced troubleshooting steps.
- Be patient. Sometimes updates can take longer than expected, especially during peak times.