What Happened In The Fortnite Event- Chapter 3 Season 2 Finale Recap

Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 2 just wrapped up after another explosive finale. The Fortnite event put players in control of The Seven’s reborn Doggus mech suit in a battle for the island. Major story implications have come out of today’s event, so in case you missed it, here’s everything that happened and how to make sense of another explosive story event in Fortnite.

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The event started with players and up to three friends loading into some sort of ship on The Seven’s apparent home base, the moon orbiting the Fortnite island. As The Origin, The Foundation, and Jonesy worked to ensure the final pieces of their plan were in place, players could shoot out asteroids in a mini-game–one which would soon prove to be more of a tutorial. Comically, Jonesy tried to wiggle his way into being an official member of The Seven. He even gave himself a name: The Legend. The Foundation wasn’t really on board, but it didn’t stop Jonesy from trying to make the name stick as the event went on.

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