Ready or not, Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3 is upon us. Everyone had their speculation about it, but after the full reveal, we can be a little more sure about our guesses. In Season 2, we saw the battle of The Seven against the IO forces, making the map a warzone. So let’s see what Epic has in store for us in Season 3. Here is what we know about Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 3 so far.
What We Know About Chapter 3 Season 3 of Fortnite
The first thing you probably need to know about Chapter 3, Season 3, is when it will be released. Season 3 will likely release around June 4th, 2022. This depends on when Season 2 ends, so it might take a little longer for Season 3 to start, or even it might begin sooner.
The live event of Season 3, also known as The Collision, will start on Saturday, June 4th. Here is the exact timing:
- UK: 9 PM (BST)
- Europe: 10 PM (CEST)
- East Coast US: 4 PM (EDT)
- West Coast US: 1 PM (PDT)
Epic Games has advised players to log into the game 30 minutes before the start of the event. Also, check your internet connection in case it has any issues to fix.
What we know by far about the context of Chapter 3 is that Mecha Team Leader will return alongside The Singularity. Epic Games hasn’t shown anything else apart from a brief teaser that shows the logo of Mecha Team Leader and some distorted audio waves.
In the season finale back in 2019, Mecha Team Leader defeated the Devourer and then took off into the space with the Singularity. It is safe to bet the finale of Season 2 will be full of action that leads to the return of the Mecha Team Leader.
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In the current season, there is a new greyed area on the map near Loot Lake, where a giant tower known as the Collider is located. It is an enormous IO base, and if you try to go there, the game will ask you to teleport to another location of interest. So this is probably the location where the grand battle of Season 2 Finale will take place.
If you have any unfinished business in Fortnite Season 2, finish it sooner because the time of Collision is much closer than you expected.
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