
Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 1 is coming to an end. That means another season is coming soon, and while Epic Games hasn’t revealed much about it, a lot has already been leaked.
Season 2 is going to bring big changes to Fortnite. Here is everything fans have uncovered leading up to the start of Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 2.
Fortnite’s next season is expected to drop around March 20.
The Season 1 battle pass is expiring on March 19, a detail fans have noticed in the game’s menu. The next season coming the very next day makes sense, as it falls on a Monday just as many of the season starts that have come before it.
While the March 20 speculation falls in line with Epic’s usual pattern, a delay between Season 1 and Season 2 is also possible. Either way, there is most likely a Season 1 finale event coming very soon.
Data miners have not found an exact finale event in the battle royale’s files. This could mean there is no finale event for this latest season of Fortnite, or that there may be a live event in store focused on The Paradigm’s return. There is also a chance another update could occur with a finale loaded into its files, but most Fortnite players think it’s too late for another patch of that nature.
This means that there likely won’t be a traditional finale event for Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 1.
This is something that Fortnite fans are wondering but data miners haven’t uncovered just yet. While waiting for Epic to announce Season 2’s information officially, some leaks have come to light showing what is coming to Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 2.
Some interesting items are possibly coming to Season 2. This includes the weapons Mythical Thermal AR, Shockwave Bow, and Wolverine Blades. There may also be a legendary backpack item that heals 50 shield for players and their teammates. The Squad Burst Healer item will heal 75 HP for the full squad.
For now, Fortnite players will have to wait to see what Season 2 will officially have in store.
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