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Fortnite: the first details of the Season 3 event leaked

Fortnite: the first details of the Season 3 event leaked

With the arrival of patch 13.40 in Fortnite Chapter 2, dataminers have leaked the first details about the Season 3 finale event.

With the arrival of patch 13.40 on Wednesday August 5, 2020 in Fortnite Chapter 2, the data mining community has started leaking files and data from what we assume will be the event of the end of Season 3 of the Battle Pass. We tell you everything in depth just below:

Fortnite: the first data of the Season 3 event leaked

Among the new files added to Fortnite Battle Royale through content update 13.40, we have been struck by an audio that refers to “HighTower”, which is the code name for this event. You can listen to this audio in full here:

The thing is not there. Searching further among the game’s files taking this code name as a reference, other dataminers such as iFireMonkey and FortTory have found some marks that would remain on the map during —or after finishing— the event:

We don’t know anything else about this hypothetical event from the end of Season 3 of the Fortnite Battle Pass Chapter 2, but, as other users of this social network point out, these icons are very similar marks to those left by Thor when travels through the Bifrost. In fact, in the trailer for the skin of Captain America in Fortnite, it left a similar mark behind him, implying that he had reached the island of the game through it.

This is all that is known, so far, about the Fortnite Chapter 2 Battle Pass Season 3 finale event. According to the game’s Battle Pass tab, this season would end on August 27, 2020, although Knowing that there are references in the files to twelve weeks of challenges, this end date – and therefore the event date – will surely be later.

Source: Twitter / iFireMonkey, Twitter / FortTory, Fortnite Battle Royale, own elaboration

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