Key Takeaways
- Fortnite’s Halloween event has been delayed to the weekend, frustrating fans awaiting the Fortnitemares update.
- Epic Games postponed patch v31.40 to ensure a better Fortnitemares experience for players.
- The delay will allow Epic to finalize content like new landmarks, cosmetics, and a Leatherface skin.
Fortnite‘s Halloween event, expected to be released October 11, has been delayed and will only go live during the weekend. For a while now, fans had been eagerly awaiting the release of update v31.40 in Fortnite, as it would bring Fortnitemares content to the game. Fortnitemares is an annual event in Fortnite, and it has been happening on a yearly basis since the launch of the Battle Royale game mode back in 2017. Since then, it has been one of the most popular in-game events in Fortnite, and many players sit on the edge of their seats while waiting for this time of year.
The Fortnitemares event was already looking promising. Epic Games had even released Saw‘s Billy the Puppet skin in Fortnite before it officially started, which truly put players in the mood. So, when Epic confirmed that downtime for the Fortnitemares patch would start at 4 AM ET on October 11, most players were overjoyed to know that they would soon be able to relive the nightmarish activities that are available in Fortnite every Fortnitemares.
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Unfortunately, a couple of hours before downtime was supposed to start, Epic Games announced that it would be delaying server shutdown for a few hours to make the final touches on the Fortnite Halloween update. However, just a little over an hour later, it announced that the update would be rescheduled for the following day, which felt like a letdown for many fans who had set alarms so they could be ready as soon as it became available. Downtime for patch v31.40 has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 12 at 2 AM ET.
When Will Downtime Start for Fortnitemares 2024?
- October 12 at 2 AM ET / 7 AM UTC
On the bright side, this means that Epic Games is doing everything it can to give fans the best Fortnitemares experience possible. Plenty of content – such as more The Nightmare Before Christmas cosmetics, a Leatherface skin, and new landmarks – has already been confirmed for Fortnitemares 2024. Hopefully, once the update is out, gamers will be able to forget all about this bump in the road and focus on the exciting things they can do in-game.
Battle Royale players can expect Fortnitemares to bring back classic weapons, such as the Pumpkin Launcher, and fans’ favorite spooky Fortnite skins. The best part of Fortnitemares 2024 is that it won’t be a Battle Royale exclusive this year. LEGO Fortnite will be receiving a spooky event pass, and gamers will be able to unlock tons of free rewards.