Fortnite is only a couple of days away from wrapping up yet another successful season. In addition to being one of the most hectic periods in terms of map changes, Chapter Two, season three is about to become the first season of 2020 that will end without a significant delay.
Both the second and the third seasons of Chapter Two featured great storytelling and took Fortnite players on a journey with weekly events and sides to root for. The weekly challenges were also less time consuming compared to previous seasons, which was a welcome change for battle pass enthusiasts.
With the latest storyline starting to tie-up its loose ends, players began to wonder about the theme of Chapter Two, season four. Both leaks and Epic Games announcements started to surface around the second half of August, though, and a Marvel-themed season was teased.
Both the leaks and the recent in-game events confirmed Thor’s inclusion in Chapter Two, season four. Thor’s hammer, Mjölnir, recently fell from the sky and created a massive crater in Fortnite.
Chapter Two, season four is scheduled to go live on Thursday, Aug. 27.
What time does Fortnite Chapter Two, season four go live on Aug. 27?
Unless Epic announces a last-minute delay that postpones the release of the new season, it should hit the live servers on Thursday, Aug. 27. The downtime for the new season will start at 1am CT, meaning the patch should become available for download a couple of hours after the maintenance kicks off.
This article will be updated when Epic discloses more information regarding the arrival of Chapter Two, season four.