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Fortnite Chapter 3 ends with a bang in early December

Be there... or log in later for Chapter 4?

Fortnite Chapter 3 will end in a bang — or at least a fracture of some description — on 4 December here in Australia.

As Fortnite is wont to do, a huge event will mark the end of its current instance and herald the way for a (presumably) bright, shiny future. A one-time only, in-game event will mark the beginning of this end from 8.00 am AEDT that day.

Epic Games has said that Aussies should look to login to the Fracture playlist at around 7.30 am AEDT, with the actual event running between 8.00 am to 8.40 am AEDT. The playlist will support parties of up to four players.

Moreover, everyone who logs into Fortnite between 3 December at 1.00 am AEDT until 4 December at 6.45 pm AEDT will receive a Toasty Roast emote for their troubles.

Fortnite is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch. It’s also available on iOS, Android and PC via cloud-based streaming.


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