In Fortnite, the grand finale marks the end of Season 5. At the center of the spectacle are a rift and a cube. As in previous seasons, Epic seems to have come up with a storyline full of surprising twists.
Fortnite players are now familiar with this. Mysterious things happen at the end of a season in Fortnite. The finale of Season 5 is happening right now and is more mysterious and cosmic than ever before.
This has happened: Yesterday, we reported that lightning strikes in Fortnite. A huge rift opened in the sky and continuously sent lightning down to the ground. This happened during the night from Thursday to Friday.
Giant Rift Creates Cube in Fortnite
Throughout the day, the lightning strikes became faster and stronger. One night later, the next big surprise came.
After countless bolts of lightning concentrated from the rift to a single spot, a gigantic purple cube suddenly appeared on the ground. The rift in the sky has now disappeared. Instead, Fortnite now has this massive cube.
Here you can see the spectacle:
What does the cube do? As the site Kotaku knows, the cube emits a strange humming sound. It also fills the shields of players nearby.
If you hit the cube with a pickaxe or shoot at it, you will be pushed back.
Where is the cube located? The cube is on top of a mountain in Paradise Palms. This is in the lower right corner of the map.
The Secret Story of Fortnite
What happened in the last seasons?
- These “storylines” and surprises began with Season 3. A giant comet appeared in the sky, slowly approaching the Fortnite world and eventually crashing into Dusty Depot at the end of the season.
- In Season 4, players discovered that an alien was inside the meteor, which then shot a rocket into the sky. Since then, rifts have appeared in Fortnite, abducting things or bringing them back from other dimensions.
- In Season 5, more such rifts appeared, bringing in things from the past or altering the map, like most recently in Tomato Town. What all of this leads to in Season 5 is still unknown. But there are clues.

