Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 8 Coming To An End – Here’s How The Final Event Will Look Like

The seasonal updates of Fortnite are an essential component of the game’s framework. Nothing is anticipated more than its enormous season’s end celebrations.  These seasonal events frequently involve meaningful film experiences in which Fortnite gamers themselves can take part. As it turns out,  Fortnite’s Chapter 2 Season 7 is just as exciting. The new event has now been officially announced: Now Operation: Sky Fire.

To begin with, here is what players will receive in Operation: Sky Fire. On Sunday, September 12, at 1 p.m. PT/4:00 p.m. ET, the last Chapter 2 of the seventh season will be inaugurated. Upon the beginning of the event, participants can enroll in the waiting list straight away. Half an hour before the event starts, the waitlist will be open, so participants may wait there and then join the fun directly. A lobby of  Operation: Sky Fire permits 16 players at most.

Fortnite gamers are probably well aware of what Operation: Sky Fire is as the invading alien army has been escalating for a while. The extraterrestrial space ship floating above Fortnite’s terrain has resulted in a slew of bizarre outcomes. Gamers can eventually bring the battle towards the invaders in Operation: Sky Fire. In Doctor Slone’s covert mission, Fortnite users’ strike squads” must infiltrate the Mothership and send IO’s ultimate message to the invaders.

Nobody truly understands what participants in action may realistically anticipate in Operation: Sky Fire. The operations of Doctor Slone over the last weeks hinted at a harsh reaction to the alien threat by looking at alien abductions and much more. The preview appears to show the explosives of Slone detonated on a few of the hovering islands next to the space ship.

William Reid
A science writer through and through, William Reid’s first starting working on offline local newspapers. An obsessive fascination with all things science/health blossomed from a hobby into a career. Before hopping over to Optic Flux, William worked as a freelancer for many online tech publications including ScienceWorld, JoyStiq and Digg. William serves as our lead science and health reporter.