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Here’s The Exact Time ‘Fortnite’ Chapter 6, Season 1 Ends And Season 2 Begins

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The current season of Fortnite is about to end, so make sure you’ve wrapped up all your challenges and finished every tier of the Chapter 6, Season 1 Battle Pass. Only hours remain before a new season drops and the Demon Hunters season draws to a close.

A plethora of new content awaits, from major changes to the Fortnite map, new weapons, a brand new Battle Pass and much more. Chapter 6, Season 2 is a crime-themed season, replete with train heists and bank robberies. There’s a bit of a Grand Theft Auto vibe from all the promotional material. We also get some cool crossovers, the return of a fan-favorite character and what appears to be dual-wielding guns. There are also anthropomorphic pickles and hotdogs. Obviously.

Read on to learn everything you need to know about the new season, titled Lawless.

Chapter 6, Season 1 will go down around 11pm PT on Thursday, February 20th / 2am ET Friday, February 21st. Downtime typically lasts several hours so expect to see servers rumble back to life early Friday morning. At this point, you’ll be able to download the update and drop into the newly updated map.

Midas, who first made an appearance in Chapter 2, Season 2, is returning as part of the new Lawless Battle Pass. The new season seems to take a lot of cues from the first season he appeared in. While that was a spy-vs-spy season, this is more of a crime-themed affair. “Run amok in Crime City – gold vaults, Rocket Drills, and so much mayhem,” Fortnite posted to Twitter.

Along with an armored train and new banks to assault, the trailer shows players wielding an SMG and a shotgun at the same time. Dual-wielding should add an interesting wrinkle to the usual gameplay we’ve come to expect.

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Another skin coming to the new Lawless Battle Pass is Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat. Expect to see Mortal Kombat-themed powers in the game as well as other characters from the classic fighting game. (I’ve wanted a Mortal Kombat x Call of Duty crossover forever because I think the Fatalities would make great Finishing Moves and because it’s a very bloody, gory game. Almost too violent to make sense for Fortnite!)

New POIs include Crime City, melting snow in some areas, the Turret Train and other unannounced locations. New weapons include an unannounced shotgun and the Mammoth Pistol, including a likely Mythic version for Midas. The Rocket Ram is also returning as a Rocket Drill.

Beyond this, there should be plenty more to discover once the season goes live this Friday, including the new Victory Umbrella and Battle Pass rewards. I’ll update this post as more information surfaces, so stay tuned!

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Fortnite Downtime: When Will Servers Be Back for Chapter 6 Season 2?

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As Fortnite players eagerly anticipate the launch of Chapter 6 Season 2, servers have gone offline for scheduled maintenance.

This downtime is a routine process that Epic Games follows before launching major seasonal updates, ensuring new features, skins and map changes are implemented smoothly.

With Fortnite’s new “Lawless” season promising heist-themed gameplay, new weapons and the arrival of Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat, many players may be wondering when the servers will be back up and what to expect from the latest season.

Fortnite servers went offline at 2 a.m. ET on February 20 ahead of the new season. Epic Games has not given an exact return time, but based on past seasonal updates, the downtime typically lasts between four and seven hours.

If all goes smoothly, servers are expected to be back up by 9 a.m. ET. However, past seasons have experienced unexpected delays. For example, Chapter 5 Season 2 remained offline much longer than expected because of technical issues.

For players eager to jump back in as soon as possible, it’s best to check the official Fortnite status page or follow @FortniteStatus on X, formerly Twitter, for live updates.

The downtime is not due to an error. It is scheduled maintenance by Epic Games to roll out the new Chapter 6 Season 2 update. Fortnite servers typically go down for hours before a new season launches, allowing developers to implement new content, balance gameplay mechanics and fix lingering bugs.

This update is especially significant as it introduces a new heist-themed season, bringing in a Crime City map, rocket drills, gold vaults and other crime-related mechanics.

Past Fortnite updates suggest that maintenance for major seasons lasts between four and seven hours, meaning servers should be back online sometime between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. ET.

However, unexpected delays can occur. In previous seasons, issues with new mechanics, server overloads or last-minute bugs have extended downtime. Players are advised to monitor Epic Games’ status page or social media for real-time updates.

Dubbed the “Lawless” season, Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 takes players into a world of crime, heists and high-stakes action. Key highlights of the new season include these:

Epic Games has confirmed that the meta will shift significantly, with a stronger focus on urban combat, mobility and explosive gadgets.

If you want to know exactly when Fortnite servers go back online, here’s how you can stay updated:

While Fortnite servers were offline at the time of writing, the wait shouldn’t be too long. Players can expect Chapter 6 Season 2 to be live by early morning on February 21 unless unexpected issues arise.

With new heist mechanics, urban shootouts and crossover characters, Fortnite is set to bring another exciting and chaotic season. Keep an eye on Epic Games’ status page and @FortniteStatus for the latest updates, and get ready to dive into the crime-fueled action of “Lawless” season.

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Is Fortnite down? When are servers back up for the new Fortnite season? Game updates to Lawless

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Fortnite’s new season will be Lawless.

The online game will be going dark tonight as the servers go down to update for the new season.

Here’s what you need to know about the downtime and Season 6 Chapter 2: Lawless.

The current season of Fortnite will end at 2 a.m. Friday, Feb. 21, NorthJersey.com, part of the USA TODAY network, reports. After that, Epic Games’ servers will go offline as Fortnite updates for Lawless.

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The new season should be available on Friday morning.

Past updates have typically lasted about four hours, so the game should be ready by 6 a.m. Friday. However, there have been delays before, like in March 2024 when Epic Games needed an additional eight hours to complete the job.

You can check the server status for Fortnite and other Epic Games products at status.epicgames.com. Fortnite also has a status account on X, @FortniteStatus, where you can get the latest on issues with the game.

Fortnite dropped its trailer for the new season on Wednesday, which features a pickle character rapping alongside a hot dog, a visit from Mortal Kombat’s Sub-Zero, and lots of characters battling over the spoils from a bank heist.

See for yourself.

According to TechRadar, the pickle is a playable character named Big Dill, who initially robs the bank before being robbed himself. After the loot is passed among several other characters, it ends up before a wolfman mob boss, possibly the game’s antagonist.

And that was indeed Sub-Zero. Epic Games has confirmed that the character will be featured in the new Battle Pass, TechRadar reports, making him the first Mortal Kombat character to be added to the game.

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