Winter has arrived in Fortnite. We not only have a snow-covered map, but now there are also snowstorms. What could be behind these blizzards?
This is how the map in Fortnite has changed: The Winterfest event in Fortnite has started. The whole map has been covered in snow. But now snowstorms keep appearing every few minutes.
During the storms, you can barely see anything and you can hear the wind whistling. The blizzards last about 3 minutes and then completely disappear. What could this mean?
What could these snowstorms mean?
Such snowstorms occurred last year. From these originated the Ice King event. The Ice King broke out of his ice orb and summoned a huge snowstorm that covered the entire map.
After that, there were monsters on the map that had to be fought; even challenges could be completed by the players. Now many Fortnite players are wondering what 2019 could hold for them.
Does the Fortnite story finally continue?
Could the snowstorms possibly belong to the story of Fortnite? These snowstorms are not only game-changing, as you can hardly see anything and can barely recognize enemies during them, they could also hint at the storyline of Fortnite Battle Royale.
There were clues about the storyline in a loading screen this season. It shows the Chaos Agent, who is presumably the head of a criminal secret organization. He is observing several monitors, and one shows a weather front.
On the monitor that is at head height of the Chaos Agent, there is an image with a weather forecast. Could this possibly be the snowstorm announcement that is now happening in the game?
Is there going to be a snowstorm event again?
Could we experience a live event again? Last year, the snowstorm event took place on January 19, 2018. It could therefore be possible that we might experience a live event after the Winterfest event.
This has not been officially confirmed. It remains open whether this will happen or if it is all just preparation for the big end event of Season 1 Chapter 2.
What do you think? What could these snowstorms mean?



