Fortnite Influencers Receive Mysterious Season 3 TeasersFortnite Chapter 3 : Season 2 of Fortnite is set to close on June 4th D2R Items, and it seems like Epic Games is starting to increase anticipation for the debut of Season 3. Two Fortnite influencers were sent images from Epic Games via Twitter this morning. The first of these images was seen from YouTuber Alistair "Ali-A" Aiken, while a second image was later shared by Hiper.
It's not known if these photos are intended as teasers for the forthcoming "Collision" event, or for the start of the new season. The two images are sure to have gamers guessing! In the last month, Ali A was named one of the most recent influencers to be one of Fortnite's Icon Series, so it makes sense that he would get selected for this type of promotion. Unfortunately, it's really hard to discern anything from the picture. Some are speculated that it could be connected to something to do with space, or even it could be the Death Star.
Darth Vader has been heavily reported to be coming to the new season's Battle Pass, and Epic Games chief creative officer Donald Mustard has also been sharing hints about Star Wars content lately. The hints from Mustard have been centered around an LEGO AT-AT, but it's possible that we'll see a much bigger weapon of the Empire!
With Fortnite's season finale scheduled for less than a week's time, fans won't need to wait longer to find out what Epic Games is working on! Epic Games has warned gamers to be aware that Collision event won't be replayable. Those who wish to take part in the event should make plans for Saturday June 4th , at 4 p.m. ET.Fortnite can be played on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. You can browse all our previous reviews of the game right here.
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