The current season in Fortnite has been quite good so far with a lot of exciting new content and crossover events. Season 6 of Chapter 2 started out as quite a disappointing one, but Epic Games soon made sure the community got what it needs from the game.
The Primal Shotgun fix was one of the many issues plaguing the competitive gameplay that Epic finally got rid of this season. In terms of exciting new content, Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 6 had loads to offer, most notably the Batman x Fortnite crossover event. Overall, the community has been pretty satisfied with the current season of the game. Not to mention it has been one of the most exciting ones ever.
As of now, Chapter 2 Season 6 is all set to end on the 7th of June. Unless there are any delays, this would make Season 6 the second shortest Season of Chapter 2 with a span of 101 days. The third season is currently the shortest one of Chapter 2 with a span of 71 days. Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 was iconic in its own way, as it witnessed the addition of cars into the game while making way for more waterborne gameplay.
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Only 17 days left for Season 7, if there's no delays planned it will be the second shortest season in Chapter 2 so far! pic.twitter.com/3fUa4w1n5q
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However, as the Sixth Season of this Chapter is nearing an end, we cannot help but remember all the things this season gave us.
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Season 6 might just be the shortest season yet of Fortnite Chapter 2 unless there are delays
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As it turns out, two of the shortest seasons of Chapter 2 have ended up being the most successful ones. Season 6 has been quite rich in terms of both the addition of new content and the improvement to the competitive aspect of the game. Now, this is quite ironic, since the season initially came across as disappointing because of the lack of these very elements.
Season 6 was somewhat the epitome of how Fortnite keeps growing as a brand. Epic Games sees to it that the game stays relevant to the community’s mind through collaborations and crossover events. This brings fans from various pop-culture fandoms under the Fortnite umbrella, boosting its popularity. As we are nearing the end of this season, we cannot help but wonder what the upcoming one has in store for us.