Suit Up: Fortnite's Chapter 3 Season 2 Final Event, Collision, Starts Next Weekend
Time to wrap up all your quests and get those goodies you want before they're gone.
The end of Fortnite's Chapter 3 Season 2 is fast approaching. The seasonal finale will be a one-time in-game event called Collision and will determine the fate of the Zero Point on June 4 at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Now more than ever is the time to wrap up any lingering quests and unlock rewards before they're gone.
Before jumping into the Collision event, Epic Games will release the playlist in-game 30 minutes before its start, giving players enough time to suit up and join a party of four. To celebrate the end of another season, players who log in on June 4 starting at 8:00 a.m. Eastern Time will get an "exclusive Loading Screen and Lobby Track."
Also, leading into the event, players can try on the "Mecha Weapons Team Outfits, or look out for June's Fortnite Crew reveal" on the Item Shop to plan out their look for the occasion. When the day arrives, you will need to install the latest version of Fortnite on your device, whether that's a console like PlayStation or a streaming service on Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta).
And don't leave any rewards or unfinished business behind; now's the time to wrap up any remaining quests or unlock all your desired rewards before June 4. Additionally, starting on May 31 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time will kick off the Bargain Bin Week and cut the cost of "all Character services and Exotic item trades for all your remaining Bars."
For more details on the event, check out the Fortnite blog covering the season finale!
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