Fortnite Season 11 The End Event… is truly the end. So far the game is unplayable, and players who log in can only observe the massive singularity, i.e. a black hole. So far, Epic has offered no official explanation for what happened at the end of Season 10 and what it means. Society has only changed their Twitter account banner photo to a photo of a black hole, and the game's official YouTube channel also shows the live recording of a black hole ... And now, as fans wonder what will happen to the game, the web goes crazy with speculation ...
It all started with the end of Fortnite Season 10, when the event ended with a complete collapse of the reality of the game as players know it. A mysterious person or entity has built and launched a huge rocket from the center of the map into space. However, upon reaching the atmosphere, the rocket seemed to tear apart the very fabric of reality, and soon similar tears began to appear all over the sky, with several missiles flying from teardrop to teardrop. Everything seemed to be linked to a huge meteor which remained motionless on the horizon, as if frozen in time.
Eventually, all of the rockets began to converge on one point, directly below the meteor. They all started to hit one spot and opened a huge tear that swallowed the meteor, which stopped its immobilized state. A brief period of silence was followed by disturbing thunder noises, and then a huge teardrop began to appear directly above the map with the players. All players were then launched into the atmosphere and hovered as a giant tear opened just above the map. The meteor, accompanied by six perfectly aligned missiles, was launched directly from the island and once they reached their goal everything, including the player, was sucked into a black hole that formed at the after. And everything has remained like this since ...
We're still waiting for an official explanation from Epic regarding Fortnite Season 11 and this The End event. What does this end mean and is it the start of something else and, if so, of what? So far, the