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Epic extends the current ‘Fortnite’ season to focus on holiday updates – TNT
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Epic extends the current ‘Fortnite’ season to focus on holiday updates

Epic extends the current ‘Fortnite’ season to focus on holiday updates

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The first season of Fortnite‘s Chapter 2 promises to be the longest-running one to date. Until now, seasons have lasted between two and three months, but the current one will run for almost four.

The season started in tandem with a major overhaul of the game last month and Epic Games is extending it into early February so it can focus on “holiday-themed updates.” It ran a 14 Days of Fortnite event over the holidays last year, and it’s promising to go even bigger for festive fun this time around with “new game features, free rewards and a live experience that you won’t want to miss.”

It remains to be seen what Epic has planned for the event. On the flip side, you’ll have a bit more time to earn all your Pass rewards.

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