Fortnite Season 10 releases in August with new Battle Pass and challenges
Say goodbye to Season 9.
What you need to know
- Fortnite Season 10 releases on August 1, 2019.
- Based on past seasons, we can expect to see major changes come to the game.
- There'll be a new Battle Pass, replete with new challenges to complete and skins to unlock.
Fortnite Season 9 is drawing to a close. As players wrap up their last remaining challenges and earn the last rewards on their docket, eyes are drawn to the inevitable Fortnite Season 10.
Fortnite Season 10 will release on August 1, 2019. This means that Fortnite Season 9 will have run for twelve weeks, a bit longer than usual however, there's a good reason for it. The Fortnite World Cup finals are being held towards the end of July and the seasonal changes always impact the map and gameplay, alterting viable strategies and the exact balance. Since Epic Games wants to make sure the finalists play on an even field that they're all familiar with, Season 9 is taking a little longer to wrap up than past seasons.
If the past seasons of Fortnite are any indicator, Season 10 will begin right as Season 9 ends, in the early hours of August 1. New skins and Battle Pass details will be revealed in the near future and we'll be sure to cover them.
Until Fortnite Season 10 arrives, there are still challenges to finish and rewards to earn in Season 9. If you're not sure what to do next, you can check out the list of Fortnite Season 9 Week 10 challenges right here. This should have everything you need.
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