Dexerto / Epic GamesFortnite launched its first Battle Royale season in 2017 and has continuously evolved since then, with each chapter marking a new era, and every season introducing a unique theme.
With each chapter and season having their own theme, loot pool, map changes, collabs, among other exciting additions, the community often anticipates what the game will offer next to keep things fun on the island.
Regardless of how popular or memorable some seasons can be, however, they’re not always equal in terms of how long they’re around.
So, if you’d like to check out the history of all the seasons’ start and end dates in the game, we’ve got all the details below.
What Chapter & Season is Fortnite on?
Fortnite is currently in Chapter 7 Season 1, which began on November 29, 2025, following the Fortnite Zero hour live event.
This new season and chapter are based on the concept of Hollywood and Los Angeles, featuring familiar characters such as The Bride and Yuki.
Epic GamesHow many Fortnite seasons are there?
As of December 2025, Fortnite has released 39 seasons across seven chapters. The chart below breaks down each chapter’s duration and the number of seasons:
DexertoAs shown in the graph above, earlier chapters, such as Chapter 1 (11 seasons) and Chapter 2 (8 seasons), lasted around two years, featuring more seasons than in recent times. In contrast, those released since have typically lasted about a year with a faster seasonal cycle.
While Chapters 4, 5, and 6 had one more season than Chapter 3, the fifth season for each was a shorter, month-long throwback season — Season OG in Chapter 4, Chapter 2 Remix in Chapter 5, and the Simpsons mini-season in Chapter 6.
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All season start & end dates
Below is a list of all the seasons’ start and end dates for the main modes. Do keep in mind that these are only for Battle Royale as well as Zero Build, as the other additional game modes also have their own separate seasons.
Chapter/Season | Name | Theme | Duration | Start date | End date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pre-Season | Season 0 | - | 43 days | September 12, 2017 | October 25, 2017 |
Season 1 | First Steps | - | 50 days | October 26, 2017 | December 13, 2017 |
How long does a season typically last in Fortnite?
The average length of a Fortnite season is 79 days. Over the years, seasons have shifted from shorter, more frequent ones to ones that last around three months.
This trend is reflected in the graph below, which displays every Fortnite season and how many days they lasted when compared to one another:
DexertoThe three shorter seasons, Season OG (Season 27), Chapter 2 Remix (Season 32), and the Simpsons mini-season (Season 38), lasted just 29 days, slightly skewing the average. However, Chapter 6 Season 1 lasted 82 days, ending on February 21, and Chapter 6 Season 2 lasted 70 days, both of which align close to the average.
Now you’ve had a look back through time, make sure to check out whether there are any free V-Bucks codes and details on the latest free skins in Fortnite you can claim.


