// FORTNITE SEASON TRACKER

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A live countdown to the end of the current Fortnite season, plus the season history and what actually resets when the timer hits zero. Chapter 7 Season 3 (Runners) is scheduled to close on or around August 19, 2026. Bookmark this and come back before the finale so you do not lose your Battle Pass progress.

Chapter 7, Season 3 · Runners
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Target: around Aug 19, 2026

Epic sets the exact cutover with a server downtime window and has favored moving recent finales to the weekend, so treat the date as approximate until the in-game finale event is announced. The counter tracks the scheduled date.

// CURRENT SEASON
Chapter / Season Chapter 7, Season 3
Theme Runners
Started June 6, 2026
Scheduled end On or around Aug 19-20, 2026
HEADS UP

Any unclaimed Battle Pass rewards are lost when the next season goes live. There is no grace period or retroactive unlock, so finish the pass before the season ends.

// SEASON HISTORY

Recent Fortnite seasons and how long each ran. Seasons have averaged roughly 10 to 12 weeks, which is how the estimate above is anchored.

Season Started Ended
Chapter 7, Season 1 Nov 29, 2025 Mar 19, 2026
Chapter 7, Season 2 Mar 19, 2026 Jun 6, 2026
Chapter 7, Season 3 · Runners Jun 6, 2026 ~Aug 19-20, 2026
// WHAT RESETS AT SEASON END
Battle Pass

A new Battle Pass starts with the new season. Unclaimed rewards from the old pass are gone for good, so cash out your tiers first.

Map and theme

Seasons often bring map changes, new points of interest, and a fresh theme. Big chapter breaks can rework the island entirely during a downtime event.

Ranked and progress

Ranked resets to a placement climb each season. Account level and locker cosmetics you already own carry over.

Downtime

The switch happens during scheduled server maintenance, usually a multi-hour window. The game goes offline, then the new season is live when it returns.

// BUILD WHAT YOU PLAY

New season, new build.

PropBuilds curates over 360 Fortnite props and printable models, from pickaxes and the pump shotgun to llamas and boss weapons. Print or buy a piece of the season before it wipes.

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// FAQ
When does the current Fortnite season end?
Fortnite Chapter 7, Season 3 (Runners) is scheduled to end on or around August 19 to 20, 2026, based on Epic's in-game Battle Pass timer. Epic has recently favored moving the season finale to a weekend, so the exact end can slip a couple of days until the finale event is announced. The countdown above tracks the scheduled date.
When did Chapter 7 Season 3 start?
Chapter 7, Season 3, themed Runners, began on June 6, 2026. That is the same day Season 2 ended, since Fortnite rolls straight from one season into the next after a maintenance window.
How long is a Fortnite season?
Fortnite seasons have averaged about 10 to 12 weeks. Season 3 running from early June to mid or late August fits that pattern at roughly 11 weeks. Epic can extend a season, so the end date is an estimate until confirmed in game.
What happens to my Battle Pass when the season ends?
A new Battle Pass replaces the old one when the next season goes live. Any rewards you did not claim are lost permanently, with no grace period or retroactive unlock. Claim every tier you have earned before the season ends.
Does Fortnite wipe my account or cosmetics?
No. Season changes do not wipe your account, level, or the cosmetics in your locker. Ranked resets to a placement climb each season, and the Battle Pass restarts, but everything you already own carries over.
How is this countdown kept accurate?
The counter recalculates live in your browser against the scheduled end date. Because the exact finale time depends on an Epic announcement, we update the target by hand the moment the in-game finale event or new season date is confirmed. Until then the date is marked as approximate.

PropBuilds is a fan project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Epic Games. Fortnite and related names and logos are trademarks of Epic Games. Season dates are community references gathered from Epic's in-game timers and public statements; confirm the exact time in game before the finale. Dates that depend on a studio announcement are marked as approximate.