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Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 1 will run until February

Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 1 will run until February

Epic Games also reveals some novelties for winter, which will include new features, among other elements.

Fortnite Chapter 2 premiered Season 1 of the Battle Pass on October 15, shortly before executing a marketing maneuver in which all the publications of its social networks disappeared; They also froze access to the video game. They were the preambles of a relaunch that has hatched in a first season that will continue on track for longer than expected. It will not arrive until February 2020.

Epic Games has made the decision to extend it a little more, but facing the winter months it still prepares the odd news. Through a statement on its website, the American company recalled that last year they celebrated the 14-day Fortnite event. However, this course will also be news. They promise new features, free rewards and a live experience.

Rumors indicated that Season 1 would end on December 13, or so Lucas7Yoshi argued, a source that regularly filters reliable data regularly. Whether or not that was the initial date that Epic had projected, the truth is that Season 2 will begin with a little more delay, so that for two more months we can enjoy the contents of the first season.

What's new in patch 11.20

Among the novelties that are included in patch 11.20 of Fortnite Battle Royale is the return of the daily challenges, so far disappeared in Chapter 2. Upon completion, we will be given due experience. From now on, when we log in, we will unlock one at random, although we can have up to three assets at the same time.

In addition to balance adjustments, Epic Games has implemented a new function: the box office filter. In this way, we will have the possibility to search for the objects by season, so that the task will be easier to execute.

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