Fortnite Chapter 6 Finale Live Event: Everything You Need to Know About Zero Hour
Blog Andrew Joseph 22 Nov , 2025 0
We are fast approaching another ending fortnite Chapter, which means a massive live event is about to usher in a new era for Epic Games' Metaverse. It's Fortnite's largest party, typically attracting the largest number of concurrent players by a wide margin each year. In 2023, the event attracted more than 11 million players, and the 2024 event attracted more than 14 million players.
This year's finale is called Zero Hour, and it looks like it'll be incorporated into every Fortnite collaboration over the past 365 days At the same time also Carrying on the old storyline Fortnite abandoned years ago, this one looks pretty good.

When does the Fortnite Chapter 6 finale event end?
The live finals event will be held only once and will begin on Saturday, November 29th at 11am PT/2pm ET.
You can join the mode 40 minutes before the start time, which may mean there will be some kind of pre-show entertainment. Ahead of June's Star Wars season-ending event, there's an X-Wing vs TIE Fighter PvP space flight sim for players to enjoy before the main event, so these things can get pretty complicated.
Will “Fortnite” be offline later?
Yes. You can expect that Fortnite servers will be offline for the Chapter 7 update once the event ends. But if all goes well, Fortnite should only be down for about 4-7 hours. Chapter 7 is expected to begin on the evening of November 29th.
Fortnite Chapter 6: Zero Hour Live Event Trailer
Epic has provided a cinematic trailer for the event, which looks like a lot of. check it out.
What can we expect to happen during Zero Hour?
According to the trailer, we're in for some kind of Avengers: Endgame -level confrontation with Chapter 6's ultimate big bad, whose tentacles appear sporadically throughout the chapter. All the Fortnite collaborations from the past year will come together like the Ready Player One finale, and then whatever happens, there will be Chapter 7 Island.
We expect characters from a number of different IPs that collaborated with Fortnite last year to appear, including Godzilla x Kong, Star Wars, Halo, K-Pop Demon Hunters, Hatsune Miku, Power Rangers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Superman, and more. Likewise, at least two upcoming Chapter 7 collaborations – Kill Bill and Back to the Future – will have parts in play.
But Zero Hour is more than just a collaboration. Fortnite's original superhero team, The Seven, will almost certainly return at the event. The members of The Seven haven't been seen since the end of Chapter 3, so it's been a while.
The big question is whether they will be the same versions of the characters as before. We already have two different versions of Paradigm who are completely different characters from another reality, so it's possible we'll encounter a new version of the Foundation that's not played by Dwayne Johnson. But there are no rumors about this yet, so we'll have to wait and see.




















