The official finish of Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 is here. A statement that never truly shall get finished due to some enchantment it holds. The season, which seemed to endure through eternity (at least five years), has finally ended, but the story got a weird twist.

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So here is the situation: Mobile Fortnite players—really, those on iOS—have been stuck in Chapter 2 Season 3 the entire time. That was the last version to hit phones before Epic got into that gargantuan legal battle with Apple that eventually resulted in Fortnite’s removal from the App Store. For how long the game remained absent, so did the season; now that the game is back, the season’s through.

Here’s more: It sounds like it might not have happened worldwide; Levi (@LEVanterr_04) says it was just U.S. iOS users who got stuck in the time loop, whereas the European users have been rocking with the new updates since day 1.

Opinions were split on the season. Some called it a “banger,” like Jinx (@JinxfromArcane1), while others, like LEC3RD (@lec3rd1234), said it was the first time they’d ever quit on Fortnite. And then there were the debates—some say Chapter 5 was worse; others considered the Primal season the end-all; meanwhile, a few simply wanted to know when Naruto skins were coming back (shoutout to Itachi Uchiha (@Ali_Akbar_Sh) for keeping priorities straight).

Nostalgia got the better of some of them. The OGs like @OGFortnite_ reminisced how different and fun the season was, while people like @ImSchwi simply called it slow. Then there were the memes—from Shadow Meowdas (@ShadowyMeowdas) begging Epic to bring back the season to DryerCombo (@DryerCombo) proclaiming, “That’s what this post was about.”

So yeah, Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 has finally been shut down, but the drama, disputes, and all that chaos? Still fully alive. Whether you loved it, hated it, or just vibed with the sharks and flooded map, here is one thing you can bet on: Fortnite never lets anything quietly end.

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And now, we wait for those Naruto skins.