The popular online game Fortnite has multiple game modes, which can make it challenging to keep track of the current season. The main part of the game, Battle Royale, is currently in a mini-season called Galactic Battle, which is a shortened season without a proper number. It is still Chapter 6, but this mini-season will only last for a month. This season is a significant update, adding new mechanics, weapons, and a major change in gameplay. The update includes a ton of Star Wars-related content, with regular updates coming every week.
in Fortnite, the current season is not a traditional one, as it is a mini-season sandwiched between two different seasons. This can be confusing, especially for new players. The game’s previous chapters had a more straightforward seasonal system, with Chapter 1 having 10 different seasons, Chapter 2 having 7 seasons, and more recent chapters having only 4 seasons. Fortnite OG and Fortnite Remix were mini-seasons that didn’t have official designations beyond their subtitles.

The game’s multiple modes have different seasonal systems, making it harder to keep track of the current season. Fortnite Festival, for example, is about a month into its new season, Festival Season 8, which features Sabrina Carpenter as the featured artist. Players can pick up her skin through the pass, which is now available in the Crew Pack. The pass includes extra styles, one of which will come to the Item Shop.
Fortnite OG, another game mode, is currently in Season 3, which is getting things into shape for where the game became more of what everyone remembers. The mode brings back the earlier days of Fortnite, with Tilted Towers, more interesting weapons, and a looser feeling that’s getting a bit tighter. Rocket Racing, on the other hand, doesn’t have definitive seasons, and its content updates have become less frequent, leading some to wonder if it’s still supported.

Fortnite Reload, a mini battle royale mode, doesn’t have clear seasonal divisions, but it has received updates that shuffle around its loot pool and add new modes. The mode’s progress is marked by new map updates, such as the recent Slurp Rush update, which added a new map and new modes like Solos. Fortnite Ranked mode, parallel to Battle Royale, follows the same seasons and refreshes with a new rank for players.
The complexity of Fortnite’s seasonal system can be overwhelming, but it’s clear that the game is constantly evolving. With multiple game modes and updates happening simultaneously, it’s essential to stay informed to keep track of the current season. As the game continues to grow and change, one thing is certain – Fortnite will remain a dynamic and exciting experience for players. June will bring the launch of a new season and yet more new modes, so players will have to stay tuned to see what’s next.