![]() This season’s Big Bad is The Herald, a flora-covered humanoid with unclear motivations. The elongated downtime certainly seems like a hint of sweeping Fortnite changes on the horizon. ![]() It’s only ever longer than a day when a new chapter is coming rather than just a new season, like when Chapter 2 debuted after 36 hours of Fortnite downtime. Typically, downtime between seasons extends for about 6-12 hours. That means there’s a whole day in between when this season ends and the next begins. Why is this significant? Because according to industry leaker Tom Henderson, who has a track record of receiving and sharing accurate Fortnite leaks, the next season of Fortnite begins on December 5. Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 4 is said to end on December 3. ![]() In the small print at the bottom, you’ll see when a battle pass expires, which is historically also when the season ends. While Epic rarely mentions a Fortnite season’s launch and end dates until it serves the company’s marketing plans–such as when it needs to tell players to show up for a live finale event–we can always reliably infer the end date of any given season by looking in-game at the battle pass menu. For that, there’s more to read below The “Season 5” release date leak Asteria, like these other names, is also the name of a Greek god–it even similarly starts with ‘A’ which seems to be important to Epic, so it’s fairly certain by now that Artemis is a new Fortnite map, even if it doesn’t explain why players think it’s launching this year. The first map was Athena, Chapter 2’s was Apollo, and the current map is nicknamed Artemis. ![]() This is because of the internal naming convention Epic Games uses when referring to Fortnite maps–they’re all named after Greek gods. However, even its name, Asteria, indicates it’s a new Fortnite map. Some dataminers have even said this plainly, while others haven’t been too confident or willing to make such a public declaration. According to those with firsthand knowledge we’ve spoken to, some dataminers briefly caught wind of “Asteria” in the game’s files, and it seems to relate to a new Fortnite map. The rumors first began swirling around a new Fortnite chapter when something called Asteria was spotted by the game’s hyperactive datamining community. Now Playing: Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 4 Cinematic Trailer Fortnite Asteria leak Ratchet and clank is perfect example of this.Please enter your date of birth to view this videoīy clicking ‘enter’, you agree to GameSpot’s I would happily pay full price for a game which is 15 hours but it's quality of content and isn't trying to prolong it's playtime by offering a lot of fetch quests Ubisoft for example makes games which are 50 Plus hours but most of them are the same rehash over and over again with the same mechanics in the same features Now it seems most publishers are only interested in AAA gamesĪsk yourself this how many of these 30+ hours you speak of games are really high end quality content? How many of those same games could benefit greatly if they were maybe 25 to 30 hours but more focused on quality of the content. if you look back around the PlayStation 2 and Playstation 3 days and same for Xbox and Xbox 360 we had the mega publishers but we also had those publishers that were making AA games for $40-50. With so many indie developers the price market has kind of gone all over the place. I think it's time for the industry you have clear definition of what is AAA Blockbuster game and what is AA budget title. Neutralgamer1992 450d ago (Edited 450d ago )
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