
"We are fast approaching the end to another Fortnite chapter, and that means it's nearly time for a huge live event that will introduce a new era for Epic Games' metaverse. It's Fortnite's biggest party, typically drawing its biggest concurrent player numbers by a wide margin each year. In 2023 it drew more than 11 million players, and 2024's event pulled more than 14 million."
"Will Fortnite go offline afterward? Yes. You can expect that Fortnite's servers will go offline for the Chapter 7 update once the event ends. But if all goes well, Fortnite should only be down for about 4-7 hours. Expect Chapter 7 to start in the evening on November 29. Fortnite Chapter 6: Zero Hour live event teaser Epic has offered a cinematic teaser for the event, and it looks like a lot. Check it out."
Fortnite's Chapter 6 finale, Zero Hour, will take place on Saturday, November 29 at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET, with access allowed 40 minutes earlier for a likely pre-show. The event is expected to unite nearly every collaboration from the past year and revisit older storylines, delivering a large-scale confrontation with Chapter 6's recurring tentacled antagonist. Previous finale events have attracted massive concurrent player counts, exceeding 11 million in 2023 and 14 million in 2024. Servers will go offline after the single showing for the Chapter 7 update, with downtime estimated at about 4–7 hours and Chapter 7 expected to begin that evening.
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