Fortnite Chapter 2 is coming to a close and Epic has some big plans for the upcoming Chapter 3 as well as the Fortnite Season 8 live event. Epic Games have already decided to ditch seasons nine and X, ushering us into a new chapter, which might change the game as we know it. Now, the official countdown timer is live in-game and Epic, after several leaks, has officially announced the Fortnite Season 8 live event, which could easily be one of the biggest players have seen. Here's everything you should know about the Fortnite Chapter 2 finale countdown, event time, and more. The next Fortnite live event, The End, is officially taking place on Saturday December 4 at 1pm PST / 4pm EST / 9pm GMT. These Fortnite live events are always exceedingly popular, so here are some tips to make sure you don't miss out.
Firstly, check in advance that you have the latest version of Fortnite downloaded and installed. One thing we don't know about the finale event is whether players will be able to play Fortnite after it ends. Chapter 3 is certainly on the way, but it's possible that Fortnite goes through some downtime before the new season and chapter begin.
When Fortnite Chapter 1 ended, the game went down for nearly a full day — leading to hundreds of thousands of viewers watching the game's offline screen both in-game and on streams. It will also mark the end of Chapter 2 Season 8 and Chapter 2 as a whole, over a year since this chapter of Fortnite began. The game will then be offline for 48 hours and will return with the brand-new Chapter 3, along with probably a completely redesigned island map.
Fortnite players have spotted a countdown in-game which appears to be showing how much time is left till the next live event. The countdown has appeared in the centre of the Battle Royale island, and first went live in the run-up to Tuesday's Fortnite update 17.21 release. The Fortnite event countdown appeared after the Special Blue Abductor arrived at the centre of the Battle Royale island. Fortnite players logged into the popular battle royale game today to discover that a new countdown clock has appeared over the map, counting down to December 4th. This isn't out of the ordinary for Epic Games, as the mega-publisher/developer has put countdown clocks in Fortnite before, typically signaling the approach of a massive event. This time around, however, Epic Games has confirmed that the event on December 4th will mark the end of Fortnite Chapter 2, and Chapter 3 will start shortly after.
If you want to attend the Fortnite live event, you will have to be in the game before 4 PM ET on Sunday, September 12. It is recommended to log in at least one hour before the event starts, which would be at 3 PM. Considering that Fortnite live events are extremely popular, there is a good chance that servers will be full when the event starts. If you are not sure when it starts in your time zone, check out this link.
A recent Tweet from popular Fortnite data miner, Hypex confirms that the game might be working on releasing a new crossover with the popular The Walking Dead franchise. The makers will be bringing in some content from The Walking Dead for the second time. The first crossover between the two was done in December 2020, and it is bright in some new skins and weapons for the players. Thus you can expect the same from this upcoming collaboration.
Epic Games joined hands with Ferrari to release the Ferrari 296 GTBs for its players. Keep an eye out for any updates on the game's social media handles. As long as Epic doesn't update the countdown timer over the next 10 days, the live event is expected to occur on August 6 at 6 p.m.
It's possible this time may be adjusted slightly based on downtime and patches that may be deployed between now and then, but that's what the timer suggests as of July 27. Elsewhere in the Fortnite 17.21 update, a new event countdown timer has been added to the lobby, as well as at the very center of the map itself. According to the countdown timer, we've got around 10 days until the event rolls around. The online battle royale game, which recently began its Chapter 3 with significant changes to the environment, started posing problems for players logging in and seeking a match around 11 a.m.
New York time and game servers remained offline due to "stability issues" until close to 7 p.m., according to Epic's Fortnite Status Twitter account. Additional issues with logging in to the Epic Games Store were also reported by users, making it impossible for them to play other games on their Epic account, online or offline. The Chapter 2 Finale event will begin on Saturday, Dec. 4, at 4 p.m. As with previous events, the playlist will become available 30 minutes before the event begins, which is when players should log in to make sure they don't miss it. Also similar to past events, this will be a one-time-only event, meaning that if you miss it, there's no going back to see it again. This finale will also mark the end of the current season 8 battle pass.
Unlike most live events in the battle royale, such as the recent Chapter 2 finale or the Ariana Grande concerts, there is no playlist that you can join for the New Year's celebrations. If you log into Fortnite now, you won't find any instructions on how to participate, or even an alert just to say that these parties are indeed happening. Based on the leaks, the Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 8 live event countdown timer will appear near Fort Guava. The location is a new POI at the southern end of Pleasant Park. The Battle Pass trailer for Fortnite Chapter 3 season 1 was leaked on Twitter on Saturday.
While it doesn't go into detail about the changes, there are some noticeable changes, such as different environments on the island and a new slide mechanic. While some previous Fortnite live events have premiered on YouTube, The End is going to be another fully interactive experience similar to Operation Sky Fire that you can only take part in through the game. Epic have also warned that replay mode will not be available for this event, so streamers and players alike should take steps to record proceedings if they want to share them later. If you're still looking for video content then keep an eye on the Fortnite YouTube channel, as anything official will appear there.
A new abductor has appeared in the centre of the island with an event countdown timer (this is also visible in the pre-game lobby). Epic It's been quite a while since Fortnite had a countdown to an actual live event, but as of the server's coming back online after a patch today, that's changed. We are indeed headed for another of the game's famed live events, ones which tend to end up topping each other the more of them take place.
Given that namesake, it seems likely this countdown timer may end with some sort of full-scale alien invasion of the Battle Royale map. On the morning of July 27, a suspicious countdown timer appeared in the Battle Royale lobby. As seen below, the image suggests something major is expected to happen on the Island on August 6.
We'll detail everything we know about the event including its date, time, and impact on the map based on leaks. Fortnite Chapter 3 will start sometime on December 7th according to leaker HYPEX. Epic Games will take the Fortnite servers offline immediately after the live event and players will return to the Black Hole screen they watched after Season X.
The Black Hole was a region of space time exhibiting gravitational that appeared during/after The End Event. It appeared when the Frozen Meteor smashed into the Zero Point causing it to collapse into a black hole, and suck the whole game into it. If you missed the event and you were stuck in the lobby, the lobby would've also been effected, with the Black Hole sucking it in as well. You couldn't do anything to get rid of it, it was just stuck on your screen.
The Black Hole stuck around for 37+ hours, then the Black Hole vanished, then Chapter 2 Season 1 started. While the Fortnite live event is taking place on June 13, the start of Season 3 won't start untilWednesday, June 17. This is typical of previous Fortnite live events where the major event will happen before the official start of the next season.
Nothing official has been confirmed by Epic Games about this new timer that showed up in the game's lobby zone. Is to wait for Epic Games to release any official information about this update. A number of other leaks and speculations have also surfaced on the internet about this popular Battle Royale game. To help the readers, here is all the information on the internet about these BR games.
FORTNITE fans have this week found out when the season 7 live event will be taking place, with a countdown appearing in-game on the Battle Royale map. Here's the time and date for the next Fortnite live event, and what fans can expect from it. In a blog post on the official Fortnite site, players will need to "grab weapons and fight the ultimate destroyer of all reality," which is The Cube Queen.
The event is called "The End," and Epic says it's a one-time event that will basically never happen again, just like the many previous events over the years in Fortnite. Players can create their own parties of up to 16 people and team up to take on the Sideways Corruption one last time in the climactic finale. Players should hop into Fortnite about 30 minutes before the event to get situated in the playlist. Fortnite Battle Royale players are just a few days away from another live event.
Season 7 of Chapter 2 is coming to its end in a spectacular fashion. On September 12, players will have a unique opportunity to witness another Fortnite live event and we are expecting it to be one of the biggest events ever. The timer pointing to next Friday also lends credence to the concert theory given that the Travis Scott concert also debuted on a Friday before reairing all weekend in a custom Fortnite playlist. Typically, Epic uses Tuesday updates to add new in-game content, while weekends are reserved for special events. Fortnite's second chapter is finally coming to an end this week, which means it's time for a new in-game event. This year is a bit different because live events typically take place on Saturdays in Fortnite, but that just means less wait time for fans to get excited about Season 3.
The stakes for this Fortnite live event have been ramped up by Epic, as it not only concludes the current season but the chapter as well, to lead us into Fortnite Chapter 3 before 2022 rolls around. We can expect things to get explosive during this finale, and reality could potentially be ripped apart to completely change the face of Fortnite once The End is concluded. With official confirmation received, here's everything you need to know about when the Fortnite live event is and how you can take part in it. As aforementioned, you normally access Fortnite live events by joining dedicated playlists in the main menu, but on this occasion, you just have to load up a standard battle royale match. Last time this was around 36 hours - with nothing but a black hole for players to watch for the duration - and we can imagine this will be the same here.
If so, then you can expect to start playing Chapter 3 sometime late Monday morning / early afternoon UK time. Fortnite has been one of the most successful games released by Epic Games. This is mostly because of the various crossovers and events that get added to the game at regular intervals.
The makers have now added a Fortnite event countdown to the game but have not confirmed what it is for. This has been one of the most talked-about topics amongst the gamers. The players have been trying to search for some more information about this addition and are asking specific questions like What is the Fortnite Countdown for? To help them, here is all the information on the internet about the new Fortnite event countdown.
Leakers have shared some vital information about the upcoming Fortnite Chapter 2 live event and what players can expect during the finale. Fortnite leaker iFireMonkey, in his tweet, states that The Foundation will make a re-entry and have some role during the event. The leakers also mention that the Last Reality can kill us all during the event. Here's everything you need to know about the Fortnite chapter 2 Season 8 "The End" live event including the time and countdown timer. And now, players are taken on immersive trips in front of Ariana Grande and Travis Scott. It would be the first time this has happened, but Epic has been ramping up its live events since Fortnite first arrived in 2017.
There was nothing at the time to confirm the Ariana Grande concert was finalized, but reliable leakers began teasing the event last week. Now the timer's arrival seems to corroborate the event is just around the corner, though there remains some confusion due to Fortnite's map also being set to receive a major midseason overhaul soon. The popular battle royale game ended its second chapter and went offline until the start of Fortnite Chapter 3 on Tuesday.
For the second time in Fortnite history, the game is set to enter into a new chapter - and marking the end of Chapter 2 Season 8 is a huge one-off live event for players. Before The End live event, a special watch playlist will be added to Fortnite. This is to avoid the griefing that went on during past live events, where mean-spirited players would wait until the action was just about to begin before blowing up everyone watching. Here's everything we know about the countdown in Fortnite Season 8, including when it will end, details about the upcoming live finale event known as The End, and all of the latest leaks and rumors. On November 24, a timer appeared in the Fortnite lobby, appearing to be counting down to the end of the current season – and a live finale event called The End.
One is located directly above the secure bunker at Fort Guava, and the other at the nearby Base Rio. After the event, there'll be downtime similar to what we saw with the black hole event at the end of chapter 2. However, we're not exactly sure how long it'll last as we don't have an official start date for the new chapter but we'll keep you updated with the latest as always.
Contrary to past live events in which leakers have been a bit shy about posting their findings, some of the most prominent data-miners in the Fortnite community have been chatty about this one. Folks like HYPEX have seemingly determined how the map may change over the next few days. Other than being the most popular battle royale game around, Fortniteis well known for its awesome collaborations and crossover skins. Now, it seems like the next Fortnite Marvel skin could have been revealed thanks to a new crossover comic arriving in June, the story of which suggests Shuri from Black Panther is coming to the game. Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 8 is scheduled to end with a live event on December 5th. This event would normally transition from Season 8 to Season 9, but a leaker with a solid history in Fortnite thinks differently.
The Fortnite Chapter 3 start date according to him would be December 6th or 7th, depending on how long the downtime is between seasons. Bit, but looking at past timing we can get a good sense for the Fortnite Chapter 3 release 3 date. It was the end of Season X when the original Fortnite jumped to Chapter 2, with a black hole event. However, a recent leak suggests it might actually be starting earlier. The leaks, discovered in the game files and posts on Twitter, all point to a countdown timer that has only appeared in the files since the most recent update, version 12.60.
According to the teasers released so far, Agent Slone and Imagined Order will play a big role in the upcoming live event. Furthermore, it appears that they are targeting the Mothership. More precisely, there seems to be a specific spot on the Mothership players will have to focus on. This event has Hype prizes and is only available for Open League players.
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