Is the Fortnite Death Star Sabotage live event over?
The Fortnite Death Star Sabotage live event was a grand conclusion to the eventful season of Galactic Battle, ushering in the new Chapter 6 Season 3. The live event for this Star Wars-themed season is over and was immediately followed by the downtime for v36.00.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Fortnite Death Star Sabotage live event being over and how you can watch it.
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Is the Fortnite live event over?
Yes, the Fortnite Death Star Sabotage live event is over. The event began at 2 PM ET on June 7, 2025, and lasted approximately 20 minutes. Immediately after the event, Epic Games started the downtime for the v36.00 update.
The Fortnite live event for Galactic Battle provided a fitting conclusion to the Star Wars season, with the high-octane ending depicting Superman observing the island from a distance. It paved the way for the overarching theme of superheroes and powers that players can expect in Chapter 6 Season 3.
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How to watch the Fortnite Death Star Sabotage live event
If you have missed the Fortnite live event or could not tune in, you can watch the full event replay posted on the official Fortnite YouTube account. The power-packed event featured a final showdown between the dark side and the light side, concluding with the demolition of the Death Star.
At the end of the event, the camera zooms into the player, depicting a strange electric current coursing through their bodies, teasing the theme of superheroes and powers in Chapter 6 Season 3. With downtime for the season ending in a few hours, players cannot wait to dive into the array of new features and changes.
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