Fortnite Chapter 6: Start Date, Battle Pass, Skins, And Everything Else To Know
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We’re almost at the end of Fortnite Remix Chapter 2 now, which means Fortnite Chapter 6 is oh so close to kicking us into a new era of Epic Games’ metaverse in December. We’re now starting to get a bit of a big-picture understanding of what we can expect in Chapter 6, because we now have enough info through leaks and official announcements that we have a general idea of what’s coming.
After the full 2024 roadmap was leaked back in the spring, Epic has been pretty good about plugging any further leaks about what’s in store for Fortnite’s future. Despite knowing for six months that Snoop Dogg would be the headliner for this Festival season, for example, very few other details about Remix season slipped out before the official announcements the week the season launched.
But the first season of Chapter 6 will be a literal game-changer, just as the previous chapter launches were, and it’s tough to keep all that under wraps as we approach the launch, particularly as traces of upcoming content made their way into the game files. Let’s dig into what we know so far about Fortnite Chapter 6.
Fortnite Chapter 6 launch date
Fortnite Remix Chapter 2 is scheduled to end overnight on the evening of November 30 (US time), with Chapter 6 Season 1 presumed to then kick off on the morning of December 1.
Fortnite Chapter 2 Remix finale event
There will be some kind of major live event, seemingly a concert involving the late Juice WRLD, on Saturday, November 30, the last day of the season. Epic will incentivize folks to play by offering everyone a free Juice WRLD skin for logging in during the last week of the season (that’s right now!). The concert will take place at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET on Saturday. Fortnite will remain online after the concert until 10 pm ET that evening.
What to expect in Fortnite Chapter 6
There are certain changes that accompany every new Chapter launch in Fortnite. There will be an entirely new map for battle royale, as well as a refreshed loot pool made up of new weapons that we’ve never had before. We don’t have a ton of specifics, but leakers say the new map will feature environments and architecture inspired by Japanese culture and geography. Part of this will involve new oni mask items which grant you special powers when you have them. Could we also see the return of Mega City, or the kinetic blade? Fingers crossed.
One small feature that was planned to be released during the Remix season–the ability to use the Festival jam feature in the lobby–will go live during Chapter 6, hopefully at launch.
A long-awaited quality-of-life improvement should be ready during Chapter 6: the thin client. This will give players new, granular options for installing Fortnite that will allow folks to only install the parts of Fortnite they want. So if you only play Festival, for example, you’ll be able to just download that. Players can already do this to some extent on PC, but this change will add more options, and also will allow console users to take advantage of them. This may not happen at Season 6’s launch, but it’s definitely on the way.
And, in very exciting news for anybody who’s been feeling overwhelmed by how much stuff is in the item shop, we’ll soon be able to filter the shop to make it a lot easier to find what we’re looking for.
Changes to Fortnite Crew
Epic has announced some major changes to Fortnite Crew that will take effect when Chapter 6 begins, and it’s a mixed bag for players. On the one hand, Crew Subscriptions will now include both the Lego Pass and the Music Pass along with the battle pass, and it will also include the new OG Pass that will come with the new permanent Fortnite OG mode (more on that below).
But there’s a big catch. In the past, subscribing to Crew would simply grant you the season’s battle pass, and you would be able to keep it if you unsubscribed. Those days are gone–starting December 1, you can only gain rewards from the battle pass, or any of the other included passes, while you are subscribed to Crew. You can still buy the passes individually with V-Bucks, though.
To go with these changes, future versions of the Lego Pass and Music Pass will look very different from the ones we’ve had thus far. Without knowing exactly how they’re changing, it’s difficult to gauge whether this new-look Fortnite Crew will actually be a better value for players than the old way. We’l find out soon enough.
Fortnite OG OG
A week after Chapter 6 launches, Epic will add another permanent throwback battle royale mode, a true rehash of the early days of Fortnite. This new version of Fortnite OG will start at Season 1 and cycle through one season per month, and may be a more faithful recreation of the OG experience.
While Epic has officially announced this mode, the company was light on details. We don’t know, for example, if this mode will have a Zero Build version. But it will apparently have its own battle pass, the OG Pass–don’t expect to see Renegade Raider or Drift on it, but new versions of old battle pass skins are likely.
Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 battle pass
Leakers have indicated that Chapter 6 will lean into Asian geography, architecture, and culture, similar to how the Chapter 5 began with a distinctly Mediterranean flavor and continued into that whole Greek gods thing. And now the key art has for Chapter 6 Season 1 is out there, and the season theme has been revealed–and it turns out the rumors were true. You can see all eight of the season’s pass skins in the key art, including two collaborations.
Fortnite Chapter 6 collabs
That key art above includes two collaboration skins that will be on the battle pass: Godzilla, and Baymax’s flight suit from Big Hero 6. While we should expect Godzilla will be a skin on the battle pass, the way he’s rendered here could also indicate we’ll see the big ole kaiju roaming the island this season.
On top of that, word is that the anime Demon Slayer will be collaborating with Fortnite during Chapter 6, which could be this winter’s collab event. It sounds like Cyberpunk 2077 (not Edgerunners) may be collaborating with both Fortnite and Rocket League, with both character and car skins. We know that Marvel Rivals, the hero shooter launching December 6, will have some sort of collab cosmetics in Fortnite–likely a new Marvel skin or two in the Marvel Rivals style. Meanwhile, a reliable Rocket League leaker indicates a large number of existing collaboration cars will cross over to Fortnite soon. Scroll to the next section for more about that.
Rocket Racing in Fortnite Chapter 6
We aren’t expecting a major refresh for Rocket Racing when Chapter 6 begins, but it seems as though a bunch of existing Rocket League cars may be crossing over to Fortnite in the near future, including: Lightning McQueen from Cars, the Fast & Furious Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat, the Volkswagen Golf GTI, the Nissan Silvia, the Lamborghini Countach LPI, the McLaren 570s and the Ferrari 296 GTB, and the Battle Bus. And on top of that, we’ve been expecting Mater from Cars to be added to both Fortnite and Rocket League for a while now, but since SUV and truck cosmetics don’t currently affect BR, he’ll presumably be a Chapter 6 thing.
Two of the above cars, the Golf and the Silvia, were previously available from past Rocket Passes, which makes them surprise additions here–they may not be able to sell them in the item shop. But what’s cool about those two cars is that they were on Rocket Passes that you could get with Fortnite Crew–meaning there are a lot of folks who probably have them without realizing it.
Meanwhile, new rumored cars include Mater from Cars, and the Quadra-66 from Cyberpunk 2077.
Fortnite Festival in Chapter 6
Fortnite Festival Season 6 featuring Snoop Dogg will continue until mid-January, and so Festival may not be affected all that much by the chapter launch. But leakers have been reporting for months that the headliner for Season 7, starting in January, will be the K-pop girl group NewJeans, who will get the standard Music Pass/item shop treatment.
Dataminers have indicated that some Festival instruments will soon be usable as back blings and pickaxes–not the most shocking development since there are already a number of guitar and mic stand pickaxes and back blings in the game, but it’ll be nice to get some extra utility from those purchases.
Fortnite Creative in Chapter 6
The long-gestating first-person camera– which is different from the workaround to mimic this feature utilize–will reportedly finally be available for Fortnite creators starting in Chapter 6, which will open up all sorts of new avenues for user-created games and experiences. It will probably take a little while for creators to harness this tool in an interesting way, but in the long term this will be a huge boon for Fortnite Creative.
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