Everything Fortnite - and this includes the in-game menus, maps, servers - have been sucked into a blackhole during the season X finale of Fortnite, appropriately titled "The End". The game's social media accounts have gone dark as well, with only an animation of the blackhole visible. While some were quick to joke that Fortnite is over, this is an event that likely marks the end of Chapter 1 and an overhaul of the map that may Fortnite players called home.
'The End' of Fortnite: Game goes down signaling the end of Chapter 1
In what is probably one of the more 'Epic' (no pun intended) live-streamed events ever, 'The End' marked the virtual destruction of everything-Fortnite. Players during the fateful sequence witnessed a meteor crash into the center of the map, first causing players to be flung outwards but eventually get sucked into a black hole that formed from the remains of the map. At the same time, the lobby of the game saw similar animation and was quickly 'deleted'. Players were unable to login and only saw the singularity in its haunting glory along with an exit button.
Here is the recap of the final sequence:
Players that were able to enter the Konami code during the destruction sequence were able to play a minigame. Fortnite has been responsible for evolving the Battle Royale genre to quite an extent but this level of immersion for in-game events is very impressive. As of right now, everything related to Fortnite has gone dark.
Anomaly Detected... #Fortnite pic.twitter.com/CDcnCkpRGP
— Fortnite News (@Fortnite_BR) October 13, 2019
The website, forums, game services, and even the store are offline. Here is how 'the end' appeared from the lobby:
How “The End” event appeared from the lobby! #Fortnite pic.twitter.com/Gvcn43zSzU
— Fortnite News ? (@FNBRHQ) October 13, 2019
The same blackhole greets visitors on Fortnite's social media channels:
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This is almost certainly a transition to Chapter 2, which was previously leaked and is expected to have new in-game mechanics (boats!) and a revamped map. While other battle royales frequently update their worlds, Fortnite stuck to its legendary world and this is the terrain that many Fortnite veterans teethed on. In what is almost certainly a bittersweet ending for players, considering it seems very likely that the original map is gone for good (at least for now), maybe its time for Fortnite to finally be released (it's technically still in Beta).
The hype of 'the end' of Fortnite has reached a level I have frankly never seen before. Popular internet netizens like Elon Musk were also quick to jump in on the joke:
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 13, 2019
As of right now, the Fortnite live stream is still showing the black hole:
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