Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 3 is so very close now, but first a major new Fortnite event for Season 2 is just hours away from sending Season 2 off for good. The Collision event is nearly here, and we can safely expect things to get explosive once again. After their war has raged on for 11 weeks, the IO and Seven will collide one more time for control of the Zero Point. New map locations will shake up the battle royale, as will new loot to find and new storylines. As always, there will also be new battle pass rewards to earn during the season, and if you want to know everything about Fortnite Season 3, including info on the finale event beforehand and the start date, we've got you covered. The new season will usher in new map locations, new storylines to complete, new loot to discover, and plenty of cool battle pass rewards. Here's everything we know about Fortnite Season 3, including the finale event preceding it, the start date, and more.
Epic hasn't officially said when the new season begins, but we can reasonably infer its start date based on one major piece of information: The Season 2 finale event, Collision, happens this Saturday, June 4 at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET.
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That should mean Season 3 kicks off the following day after some downtime, June 5. This Fortnite event will likely plan a major role in any changes made to the Season 3 map.
The event's date actually implies the season has been extended, though just by one single day. All season long, the battle pass menu
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