What time is the Rocket Blast Off event?
The event will take place on July 26th at 2 PM ET.
Gaming / Fortnite
The Rocket Blast Off event is returning to Fortnite OG, allowing players to re-experience Fortnite's first-ever live event. This iconic moment paved the way for future in-game events and continues to shape the game's storyline. Get ready to...
The Rocket Blast Off event in Fortnite OG Chapter 1 Season 4 is more than just a nostalgic revisit; it's a chance to witness the evolution of live events within the game. The original rocket launch was a global phenomenon, showcasing the potential for large-scale, in-game happenings.
In the upcoming event, The Visitor will launch a rocket visible from anywhere on the island. If it mirrors the 2018 event, the rocket will break apart, creating the Crack in the sky. However, the leaked red rift suggests a potential change in the storyline for Season 5.
To ensure you don't miss the event: 1. Log in early to avoid server instability. 2. Join the Fortnite OG playlist a few minutes before the event. 3. Find a safe spot to survive until the event starts.
The event will take place on July 26th at 2 PM ET.
You can expect a revamped visual experience of the original rocket launch event from Chapter 1 Season 4.
Will the red rift change the course of Fortnite OG's storyline? Share your thoughts and theories in the comments below!
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