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  1. Feb 20, 2020 · Suit up, it’s time to drop in, secure intel and take back the Island. The Agency is calling, will you join the fight? Fortnite Chapter 2 - Season 2 has arrived. - Epic Games Store.

    • We are only a few weeks away from the twelfth season of Fortnite!
    • When does Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 Start?
    • Is There a Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 1 End Event?
    • What's Included in the Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 Battle Pass?
    • Skins
    • What Map Changes Are Coming to Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2?
    • Every Map Location in Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 1
    • What Are Fortnite Chaos Physics?
    • What Is the Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 Two-Week Event?

    By Andrew Smith

    Updated: Feb 5, 2020 11:21 pm

    Posted: Feb 3, 2020 6:54 pm

    With the first season of Fortnite behind us and Season 2 only a few weeks away, there is a lot of buzz in the community about what to expect next. While we have some firm details, such as the release date, there's also plenty of room for speculation. We'll be updating this roundup with more information as we hear about it but until then, check out everything we know (and don't know) about Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 2 so far.

    After announcing that Fortnite Season 2 wouldn’t start until February, Epic recently revealed that Chapter 2: Season 2 will begin on Thursday, February 20, 2020. This makes Chapter 2: Season 1's end date February 19, meaning players only have a few more weeks to finish completing this season's Weekly Challenges.

    Thursdays have become a traditional new season launch day for Epic, so this isn’t a huge surprise. In the past, downtime for the new season has started at 4 am ET / 1 am PT, and usually lasts for around an hour and a half.

    At the end of Fortnite Season X, of course, missiles destroyed the world, causing it to implode on itself. The result of the catastrophic event was a black hole, breaking the internet for 48 hours while Fortnite servers were down, and a brand new map. It’s unlikely that there will be an event of that magnitude to launch Chapter 2: Season 2, but we also can’t rule it out.

    Some leakers are proposing a theory that the Polar Peak monster from Season 9 might be returning to wreak havoc on the map. Specifically, leakers are theorizing that the Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 1 ending event might see the destruction of Pleasant Park, one of the final few original locations remaining.

    While this theory is still just a theory, leakers were able to find skin models of the ice monster in the Fortnite files, which could hint at its return. Further, some players have been experiencing a glitch at Pleasant Park, which seems to show the ground covered in mud — indicating that Epic is somehow planning to tweak, or destroy, Pleasant Park.

    However, at the end of the day, this is just one theory about the Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 1 end event, as no one other than Epic Games really knows how the season will come to a close.

    As with most new seasons, we won’t really know much about the Season 2 Battle Pass until downtime is over and it's live. At this point, it’s safe to assume that the Season 2 Battle Pass will cost the typical 950 V-Bucks (around $10 USD) for the regular Battle Pass and 2,800 V-Bucks (around $28 USD) for the Premium Pass.

    Further, it will almost certainly feature tons of new skins, emotes, pickaxes, and more that players can earn as they make their way through the 100 tiers. Unfortunately, we won't know what the Battle Pass rewards are until things officially kick off later this month.

    As we mentioned above, plenty of new skins will be included in the Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 2 Battle Pass. Unfortunately, we don’t really know much about the new skins quite yet, except that they will probably have some sort of theme. For example, the theme of Chapter 2: Season 1 was good vs. evil, while previous seasons have been superhero and futuristic themed.

    While a lot of skins will be available in the new Battle Pass, there will likely be some that will only be available in the Item Shop. It seems safe to assume that we will see more from the Fortnite Icon Series, which feature popular creator skins. So far, we’ve only gotten a Ninja skin, but Epic has promised that more creator skins are on the way!

    With the launch of Chapter 2, Epic introduced a completely new Fortnite map to the game, filled with new locations, terrains, and areas to explore. Since this was the first new map in ten seasons of Fortnite, it seems safe to assume that we won’t be getting a new map in Chapter 2: Season 2.

    However, similar to previous seasons, Epic likely will destroy a few locations in the Season 1 end event to make room for a new location or two. As we mentioned earlier, some players believe that Epic has its eye set on destroying Pleasant Park, one of the final locations that have been in the game since it launched in 2017.

    The first season of Chapter 2 has been a long one, in fact, it's the longest in Fortnite: Battle Royale history. While it might feel like the season is dragging on for no reason, Epic is hard at work switching to Unreal Engine’s Chaos Physics system. Switching engines definitely requires a lot of labor, testing, and tweaking, which is likely the reason Season 2 ended up being delayed until February.

    Epic officially implemented Chaos Physics into Fortnite on February 5 with the v11.50 update. However, at the time of writing, no major changes have occurred. It seems that developers will hold off on making any major updates until the launch of Season 2.

    In a recent blog post, Epic teased that "Chapter 2 - Season 2 will feature [REDACTED] with multiple [REDACTED]. We can’t brief you on all of next Season’s secrets just yet..."

    This cryptic message seemingly indicates that there will be a few changes in Season 2, we just don't know what they are going to be quite yet. However, players shouldn’t expect Fortnite to change drastically, with Epic’s goal of wanting “Fortnite to feel like Fortnite.”

    Before Chapter 2: Season 1 wraps up, Epic is teasing a special two-week event that will fill the final two weeks of the season. We now know that this is a Valentine's themed event called Love and War, which will last until February 17.

    The event features a handful of challenges that players can complete over the course of the event to unlock some cool items, as well as a community made Search and Destroy mode.

    Additionally, towards the end of January, the official Fortnite Twitter account commented on a post from the Warner Bros. Twitter account saying “See you soon Harley!”

    See you soon Harley!

    — Fortnite (@FortniteGame) January 24, 2020

    Turns out the this wasn't the two-week event, but instead a Harley Quinn skin. With Birds of Prey set to release February 7 and Epic’s history of in-game, promotional crossover events, it's really no surprise. However, no other Birds of Prey skins have been announced at the time of writing.

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  3. Feb 20, 2020 · Updated: Feb 20, 2020, 05:30. Epic Games. After a long wait, Fortnite ‘s Chapter 2, Season 2 is finally here, as the 12.00 update goes live on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and...

  4. Feb 20, 2020 · updated Apr 15, 2020. Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 launched on February 20, 2020. The beginning of the season introduced new skins, weapons, locations, items, rewards, changes to the...

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