Since its debut in late 2017, Fortnite has seen a handful of changes to its map and loot pool, keeping the game refreshing and well worth playing. This is all thanks to the game’s seasonal format as each delivers its own themes, locations, and of course, Battle Pass. With almost two dozen seasons under Fortnite’s belt, it has certainly become difficult to track when each began and ended. So, to show time flies by far too fast, here’s a breakdown of the exact dates of all of the battle royale’s seasons.
See Fortnite Action Figures on Amazon All seasons’ start and end dates in FortniteAs shown below, Fortnite seasons typically stick around for about three months — but there are some outliers. Diehard fans certainly won’t forget that Chapter 2 Season 1 remained for a whopping 128 days, allowing players to enjoy the debut of Motorboats, Upgrade Benches, and fishing for much longer than expected. Though, Season 1 has still managed to hold the record for being the shortest of the bunch, lasting just 50 days, in total. For a deeper look, you can discover every chapter’s season and their respective dates below.
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At the moment, developer Epic Games has not confirmed when Chapter 4 Season 2 will launch. However, with the current Battle Pass is slated to expire on March 10, so it is likely fans will see the next season arrive the morning after on Saturday, March 11. Once that date comes, the opportunity to unlock any of the Chapter 4 Season 1’s Battle Pass skins, including Geralt of Rivia, will disappear for good — so act while you still can.
There’s no doubt Fortnite has delivered plenty of rare cosmetics and memorable modes in the last five years. For instance, Season 7 brought the
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