What's Happening With Fortnite? Epic Games Deleted Accounts Before Chapter 2
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The final event of Season 10 of Fortnite, in which the launch of the rocket took place, has just died down, having managed to put Twitch because of the unreal number of people who want to see it, and Epic Games have disabled their social media profiles.
There were multiple missiles that attacked the map through rifts that were opening up in the sky here and there, suggesting that there could be multiple universes opening at the same time. Everything and everyone on the map was then sucked into what looked like a tornado before the screen went black as tar. (You can watch a live report from the scene here.)
Epic Games have now updated their social media profiles to disable the previous posts and include the image you can see below as an animated screensaver:
There is no information about what will happen next. Fortnite started live broadcast on Twitch.TV. This suggests that we might see some kind of trailer for Fortnite Season 11, but we'll have to wait and see. We will keep you updated on the latest developments.
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What's Happening With Fortnite? Epic Games Deleted Accounts Before Chapter 2