When Does This Fortnight Season End?

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Last Updated on September 16, 2022

When does the new Battlefield 4 season end? It was originally planned to end on June 3 but a recent leak has changed that to June 5. For now, players who purchased battle passes still have a couple of weeks left to unlock new skins. However, there will likely be plenty of content in the coming months to keep players entertained. So, what can you expect next? Keep reading for more details. We’ll also talk about Nexus, Operation Sky Fire, and Bargain Bin Week.

Operation Sky Fire

The newest game mode in Fortnite is set to launch shortly after the end of the fortnight season. The game’s previous in-game events had focused on Alien-themed locations and IO bases. Now, however, the game’s focus is on a different kind of invasion: alien abductions. In the teaser for the new game mode, players see bombs floating around the Mothership. The players can expect fireworks in the game once it launches.

Players can expect a new Season 8 to launch on October 17. The season will feature three events, ranging from the Superman Quests to the Battle Pass quests. Players will be able to earn Battle Stars automatically at the end of the season, so it is important to complete these before the fortnight season ends. Additionally, the quests for Superman and LeBron James will continue into the next season.

The season-ending events in Fortnite are a key part of the live-service structure. The most anticipated part of a season is the massive end-of-season event. These events often feature major cinematic experiences. The last two seasons of the Fortnite video game were marked by the Operation: Sky Fire event, which marked the end of the season. It is expected that Season 8 will continue with more exciting content.

Besides the new events, there is also a special playlist for the upcoming event. These will be available about 30 minutes before the event begins, so players will need to queue up to get a 16-player team. This event is only open to registered players, so Epic Games advises recording these games. You can also take advantage of the gold bar reset and vending machine sale before the event starts. There are several ways to earn extra XP during the Operation Sky Fire event.

As the Fortnite Chapter 2 season comes to an end, Epic Games has also announced the launch date for Operation: Sky Fire. The event will kick off at 4PM ET on September 12, 2021. To make the most of the new event, players should queue up at least 30 minutes before it starts to avoid queue delays. If you’d like to be a part of it, queue up as early as possible, as there may not be any other way to join in!

While the details of the new season’s events are being kept under wraps, it’s clear that the game will be changing soon. While Season 7’s ending was a big change for the game, the upcoming season will see the alien threat return. A new threat awaits and the game will have to prepare for it. And, as always, the next season will have a lot to offer.

Bargain Bin Week

Fortnite’s Bargain Bin Week ends today, March 20. Each season of the game ends similarly, with 50% off all gold bar purchases. While these sales do end early, it’s a good idea to take advantage of them while you can. There’s still time to make some last-minute purchases to get a jumpstart on the next season. And while you’re there, check out the latest deals and rewards to earn extra XP for your battle pass.

This sale is ongoing until Tuesday, June 8, 2021, and will give players a chance to save big on their favorite items. Exotic weapons, cosmetics, and character services will all be 50% off this week. Whether you want to make your Bar balance disappear or not, the Bargain Bin is the place to be. In addition to the items listed above, you’ll also find lots of other services for half the usual price.

This week’s Bargain Bin quests are limited in time, with some having five stages. You’ll need to collect a certain amount of Gold Bars to complete them, but you can also complete them all in one game. Try out Daily Bugle and Greasy Grove if you want to get the most Cash Registers, Vending Machines, and NPCs. But beware, Bargain Bin Week isn’t lasting forever!

Nexus season-ending event

The last big Fortnite season-ending event was the Nexus War. The battle capped off the Season 4 Marvel crossover, adding a new piece to the game’s overall storyline. Epic Games has announced the exact date for the Nexus War, and you can check out the official website to learn more. But before you sign up for the battle, here are a few things you should know. You should know that the battle will begin at 4PM ET/1:00PM EST, 1PM ET/PT, 9PM GMT, 8AM AEDT. If you’re worried about server congestion, you’ll want to log in a few hours early. Some players suggest logging in more than an hour before the event.

The Nexus War is the last season-ending event of Fortnite, and it will include Galactus, a cosmic entity that is normally 29 feet tall. This event will also feature exclusive outfits from the Marvel universe, including Iron Man, Wolverine, and Thor. The event will end when Galactus finally makes an appearance in Fortnite, so don’t wait to download the latest update – it should be available to download on the game’s website about 60 minutes before the event.

The Fortnite Nexus War season-ending event will be a one-time event and the player base can expect the playlist to become heavily loaded at times. But even if the Nexus War ends early, the Fortnite community is still able to capture footage of the event, so you’re probably going to want to start playing right away! If you’re looking for something new to do, though, there are many new additions planned for the next season. So get ready to see some new additions to the game in the coming months. You’ll be glad you did.

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