Season renewal is always an exciting time for most Fortnite players. By then, many gamers will have already completed the Battle Pass and will be eager to get their hands on a completely different pass riddled with brand-new cosmetic items, ready to be unlocked.

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Fortnite seasons tend to last about three months, and since Chapter 4 Season 3 started on June 9, it will be coming to an end soon. This guide will tell players everything they need to know about the end of Season 3 and the start of Season 4, making it easier for them to organize their time so that they can successfully complete everything they're still not done with, and it will also help them get themselves ready for the upcoming season.

When Does Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 3 End?

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Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 3 is scheduled to end on Friday, August 25 at 2 AM ET. Even though servers only go down at 2 AM ET, matchmaking will be disabled 30 minutes prior in order to ensure that no players will be kicked out of a game once it's time for shutdown.

Gamers that still haven't concluded the Chapter 4 Season 3 Battle Pass should finish the quests that they've left behind and try to complete as many daily quests as they can every single day before the season ends in order to collect as much Bonus Goals XP as possible.

There are several ways to quickly increase a player's account level in Fortnite, but those who are in a hurry should consider acquiring Vikora's Level Up Quest Pack.

When Does Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4 Start?

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Although season renewal updates work just like any regular update, these are bigger patches, so servers tend to stay down for a while longer. Whenever a weekly update is released, servers usually stay down for four hours or so, but with season updates, the game will most likely remain unavailable for five to six hours. Players can expect Fortnite servers to go up and Chapter 4 Season 4 to begin on August 25 between 6 AM ET and 10 AM ET.

Fans tend to be excited to experience a new season firsthand, and sometimes, too many players will try to log into Fortnite at the same time, so it's possible that some gamers might have to wait in a login queue in order to be able to play. Players must then wait until the timer on their screen reaches zero, or they can attempt to bypass this by closing and reopening their game.

Fortnite is available on Mobile, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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