

This means that your replays would work until we have another major patch, which is usually every two weeks.”įor example, a “replay saved in v3.5 will not be watchable in v3.5.1” is the current situation Fortnite players are in, according to Epic. “However, in the future, we are working towards making replays work for the entirety of each major patch. “As of now any replays that were saved in a previous update will not work once a new one is released,” a representative wrote on Reddit. It only took a short while for players to notice that replay saves were showing as corrupt files, which Epic Games addressed in a recent Reddit post. The replay tool was developed as a way to give YouTubers better “in-game, cinematic camera features,” and allow other players to revisit their previous matches to better understand their gameplay techniques.

Epic Games first announced an in-game replay tool was coming to Fortnite at the end of March, but didn’t unleash it until update patch v3.5 just a couple of weeks ago. That’s why players have been upset with faulty replay captures.

There’s no better feeling in Fortnite than capturing the moment you execute a spectacular move with a grenade launcher or cinch a victory after hours of playing.
