Fortnite Crew can't rejoin

Fortnite Crew can’t rejoin bug fix

Fortnite Crew is an interesting new subscription service that actually appears to offer dedicated players good value for money. With many flocking to sub as a result, tons of users are now encountering an unfortunate issue. The Fortnite Crew can’t rejoin bug is preventing gamers from renewing their subscriptions and claiming the latest benefits. So, is there an easy fix? Here’s the lowdown on resubscribing in 2021.

Can’t resub to Fortnite Crew glitch fix

Fortnite Crew can't rejoin

For a monthly fee of $11.99, Fortnite Crew subscribers get access to exclusive cosmetics and more. At least, those who can actually join the Fortnite Crew do. Regrettably, Epic Games’ battle royale title isn’t letting some existing subs rejoin the service. Since the rewards change monthly, that means some players could miss out on limited-time content that might not be available again. That’s a huge problem for in-game collectors and completionists, but is there a solution to the issue?

Epic Games is aware that some players can’t rejoin the Fortnite Crew subscription service. The developer is currently working to fix an issue with delayed V-Bucks payments and has acknowledged that users may be unable to resubscribe in the meantime. The Fortnite Status Twitter account will provide an update once the error is fixed; hopefully, there won’t be too long to wait and the solution will arrive soon.

Users can encounter the Fortnite Crew can’t rejoin bug across all platfroms — PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android. PlayStation players can find themselves unable to rejoin Fortnite Crew if an automatic renewal payment fails, however. The PlayStation Fortnite Crew resubscription error is currently under investigation.

Fortnite Crew isn’t currently working on Samsung devices, so be sure to avoid trying to rejoin on any of the manufacturer’s smartphones and tablets.

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