This isn’t the only error, and many reported Invalid game executable in Fortnite, but we covered that issue in a separate guide. In today’s article, we focus on Fortnite settings and show you how to force your game to save them permanently.

Why are my Fortnite settings not saving?

There are several reasons for this, but the most common ones are the following:

File permissions – Certain files can be set to read-only, and that will cause issues with settings saving. However, sometimes folders keep reverting to read only thus causing additional problems. Corrupted installation – If your installation is damaged, you need to uninstall Fortnite and then install it again.

What can I do if the Fornite settings are not saving?

1. Change the Game User Settings properties

Now you should be able to save your Fortnite settings by accessing the game and setting them up.

2. Uninstall and reinstall the game

Uninstall

Reinstall

If your game settings are not saving even after uninstalling and reinstalling Fortnite, it can be related to an unknown bug. Thus, you should consider contacting the game’s support team for extra detailed solutions. Simply access the Epic Games Technical Support & Customer Service websit., scroll down and under How can we help you, click on Fortnite. Scroll down again and click on the blue Contact us button, then log in with your Epic Games credentials. We hope that you know how to fix Fortnite settings not saving after reading this guide. Also, if you notice weird situations with your games, we strongly recommend you check a full guide about how to fix game crashes in Windows 10. For any other additional questions, feel free to leave a comment in the section below.

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