A dataminer has found a clue suggesting an extension of Season 1 Chapter 2. However, the current season in Fortnite has already lasted too long.
What was found? Dataminer FireMonkey has seen in the data of Fortnite that the end date for the first season of Chapter 2 has been changed. Normally, this shows the definitive date for the end of a season:
The end date is now supposed to be postponed to February 20, 2020. This would mean we would still have to wait nearly 4 weeks for the next season.
However, most players were expecting a maximum of 2 weeks until the next season finally starts. The end date has not yet been confirmed by Epic Games and can change at any time.
The season has already lasted far too long
How is it going in Fortnite at the moment? Chapter 2 Season 1 has so far been the longest season in Fortnite. Epic has already announced that they will postpone the end until early February.
During this time, we have received the Star Wars event and the Winterfest, but otherwise there have been few changes in the game. Players have been transported to a new map where there is little mobility and fewer weapons.
Throughout the entire season, it has remained that way. No map changes, almost no new weapons, and no obvious story to ponder over.
Players have pieced together a story through the loading screens. They think there is a secret, criminal organization in Fortnite.
What could we still expect until the end of the season?
Next Thursday, on January 30, we will receive the last set of Overtime Challenges. With these, players can unlock style variants for the Battle Pass skins.
Normally, a season ends with the Overtime Challenges. Could this mean that we will receive even more challenges and style variants?
It is also possible that there will be a big live event at the end of the season. As is known, there is an end event in every season. Perhaps we can expect something bigger after such a long wait?
Let’s hope that the date changes or that the waiting at least pays off.
Recently, Fortnite had to remove some zip lines as they were heavily exploited:
