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Fortnite Update 4.79: Full Patch Notes, Fixes, and Known Issues

  • Writer: Iqbal Sandira
    Iqbal Sandira
  • Aug 21
  • 5 min read
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Fortnite Update 4.79 dropped on August 14, 2025, surprising players with a stability-focused patch rather than a major seasonal content drop. While not as flashy as new skins, weapons, or collaborations, this update is essential for keeping the game stable across Battle Royale, LEGO Fortnite, Rocket Racing, Save the World, and Mobile modes.


Epic Games has made it clear that the focus of version 4.79 is bug fixes, crash prevention, and addressing ongoing community issues that have been plaguing players since the release of Chapter 6, Season 4. Let’s break down everything this update includes and what players should watch out for in the coming weeks.


Why Fortnite Update 4.79 Matters

At first glance, 4.79 may seem like a “minor” patch, but stability updates like this are critical. Competitive events such as the Divisional Cups had been disrupted by crashes and technical issues, leading to tournament rescheduling. With a massive global player base spanning multiple platforms, even small errors can have big consequences for Fortnite’s esports ecosystem and casual community alike.


This patch demonstrates Epic’s continued commitment to keeping Fortnite polished, even in between major seasonal updates. For those who play competitively—or just hate dealing with broken HUDs, vanishing icons, or bugged quests—Fortnite Update 4.79 is more impactful than it looks on paper.


Fortnite Update 4.79 Patch Notes

Battle Royale / Reload / OG

  • Fixed: Wraps not displaying correctly on the Leadspitter 3000.

  • Fixed: Missing red dots on the compass that indicate nearby gunfire.

These fixes improve both cosmetics and gameplay awareness. Missing red-dot indicators had been frustrating for competitive players who rely on audio-visual cues to detect threats.


LEGO Fortnite

  • Fixed: Vengeance Jones NPC not spawning in player worlds.

For LEGO Fortnite fans, this fix ensures smoother world-building and quest progression. Missing NPCs could stall storylines or resource unlocks, making this a critical adjustment.


Rocket Racing

  • Fixed: Multiple background music tracks playing simultaneously on Delirium and Tri-City maps.

Music overlap may sound minor, but in Rocket Racing, it ruined immersion and even distracted players mid-race.


Save the World

  • Fixed: The “Completed Main Quests” tab missing from the quest log.

For PvE players, this issue prevented tracking long-term progress. Restoring quest visibility ensures smoother progression toward rewards.


Mobile

  • Fixed: Exiting the app via Sidebar could result in an infinite “Connecting” screen.

  • Fixed: Auto Fire becoming unresponsive after rebooting.

Mobile players, especially on Android, have been vocal about performance frustrations. These fixes bring Fortnite Mobile closer to parity with console and PC experiences.


Known Issues Still in Development

Despite the fixes, Epic Games acknowledged that several bugs remain. Here are the most notable ones, grouped by mode.

General Issues

  • Nintendo Switch players experiencing storage space errors despite available memory.

  • Crashes for players using NVIDIA GPUs on DirectX 11.


Battle Royale / Reload / OG

  • Ranked Cosmetics: Styles for Ranked Backbling and Ranked Umbrella not unlocking after rank-up.

  • Cosmetic Bugs: Some outfits change rarity when scrolling in the Locker.

  • Map Issues: Bunkers may not appear correctly in some matches.


LEGO Fortnite

  • Scrolling through Hero Superpowers Menu on Player 2 may unintentionally switch Player 1’s weapons.

  • Lag and hitching during the Storm King fight.

  • Players can get stuck in cannons if damaged or falling into water.

  • Consumable buff timers overwritten when stacking buffs.

  • No clear indicator of furniture placement direction.

  • Swag Shot emote fails to translate correctly on the chalkboard.

  • Missing prompts such as vehicle flip or NPC interaction with Isabelle.

  • The Wasp 8000 Motorcycle may float after dismounting.

  • Storm King Weak Points sometimes immune to damage near enemies.

  • HUD elements disappearing after using macrobinoculars.


Rocket Racing

  • Vehicles sometimes move faster than intended.

  • Weekly Quest progress tracker does not update properly.

  • Vehicle Locker categories showing incorrect background colors.

  • Some wheel cosmetics appearing darker or incomplete.


Save the World

  • Volume Warning: Earsplitter and Boom B.A.S.E have extremely loud audio.

  • HUD Scale resets to 100% after missions.

  • Vote button progress circle missing for controller players.


Mobile

  • Persistent storage errors when installing Fortnite.

  • Missing customization options for controller bindings.

  • Inability to send Game Channel messages in Solo mode.


Competitive Impact: Divisional Cups Rescheduled

One of the most immediate effects of Fortnite Update 4.79 is the rescheduling of Divisional Cups due to earlier stability issues.

  • OCE & ASIA: August 16, 17, 18

  • All Other Regions: August 14, 16, 18

For competitive players, this is huge. Tournament scheduling disruptions can affect qualification paths, training regimens, and even prize pools. By stabilizing the client and rescheduling, Epic is ensuring a fairer playing field for all competitors.


What This Means for Fortnite Players

For Casual Players

Expect smoother gameplay, fewer crashes, and more reliable mobile performance. Quality-of-life improvements, like fixed quest logs and working compass indicators, may not be flashy but improve daily play.


For Competitive Players

This update is a relief. Bugs like disappearing compass indicators or client crashes during Divisional Cups were game-breaking. With these addressed, tournaments and ranked play should feel more stable.


For LEGO & Rocket Racing Fans

Both modes received targeted bug fixes, but many issues remain on the Trello board. If you’re a LEGO Fortnite builder, expect some lingering frustrations with NPCs, placement, and performance until future updates.


Comparison with Previous Updates

  • Update 4.13 introduced quality-of-life improvements but left many persistent bugs.

  • Update 4.79 is narrower in scope but targets highly disruptive stability issues.

While 4.79 doesn’t add new skins or weapons, its focus on competitive stability mirrors Epic’s long-term approach: balancing flashy seasonal content with core gameplay fixes.


How to Download Fortnite Update 4.79

The update is live now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. File size is relatively small compared to seasonal patches:

  • Around 1–1.5 GB depending on platform.

  • Requires the latest NVIDIA driver (580.97) for RTX users.

Mobile and Nintendo Switch players may see different file sizes depending on device optimization.


Community Reactions

On Reddit and Twitter/X, player reactions have been mixed:

  • Competitive players welcomed the stability fixes, especially for Divisional Cups.

  • Casual players were disappointed at the lack of new content, though many admitted stability was sorely needed.

  • Mobile players expressed relief that infinite loading screens were fixed.

Some fans speculate that Epic is quietly preparing for a larger Chapter 6, Season 5 reveal, and 4.79 is a bridge update to keep servers stable in the meantime.


Final Thoughts

Fortnite Update 4.79 might not introduce flashy content, but it is a crucial stability patch that addresses game-breaking issues across all major modes. From fixing mobile infinite loading screens to restoring competitive integrity in Divisional Cups, this update demonstrates Epic’s commitment to keeping Fortnite smooth and reliable.


If you were hoping for new skins, weapons, or events—those will likely come with the next major seasonal patch. For now, 4.79 is all about keeping the foundation solid so Fortnite can continue delivering the massive live-service experience fans expect.


Verdict: Fortnite Update 4.79 isn’t glamorous, but it’s necessary—and for many players, it’s exactly what the game needed.




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