Fortnite Chapter 6 Leaks: New Seasonal Structure, No Chapter 3 OG Revival, and More
Fortnite Chapter 6 leaks reveal five seasons with no Chapter 3 OG throwback event.

Recent Fortnite leaks suggest that Epic Games is preparing a major shake-up to its seasonal format for Chapter 6. Traditionally, each Chapter includes four Seasons followed by a throwback event like the Chapter 1 OG throwback in Chapter 4 and the Chapter 2 Remix in Chapter 5. However, new information reveals that Chapter 6 may break this pattern, featuring five complete Seasons without a Chapter 3 OG revival.
Reliable Sources & Key Leaks
The leaks come from credible Fortnite insiders @Loolo_WRLD, @fnmuffins, and @ddman_12, who have a strong track record of accurate predictions. Notably, @Loolo_WRLD previously leaked details about the Mortal Kombat "Hookshot" item before its official announcement. While these sources have been reliable, it's essential to remember that Epic Games can alter its plans at any time.
Why No Chapter 3 OG Throwback?
The strongest evidence against a Chapter 3 OG throwback lies in Fortnite’s backend files. The "TurtleIsland" plugin directly connected to the island map is set to remain active until Chapter 7 Season 1 (v38.00). If a Chapter 3 OG event were planned, changes in the plugin or map data would be expected. The absence of such modifications strongly indicates that Chapter 6 will proceed with five uninterrupted Seasons.
CHAPTER 6 SHOULD HAVE 5 SEASONS!! 👀🔥
— Loolo | Fortnite Leaks (@Loolo_WRLD) March 8, 2025
The TurtleIsland plugin doesn’t get disabled until 38.00:
CH6S3 = 35.00
CH6S4 = 36.00
CH6S5 = 37.00
CH7S1 = 38.00
(thanks to @fnmuffins and @ddman_12 for the help) #Fortnite pic.twitter.com/HqaC4L2uKn
What This Means for Fortnite’s Future
If these leaks prove true, Chapter 6 could extend until December 2025, signaling a shift toward a calendar-aligned Chapter structure. Chapter 7 would likely begin in January 2026, establishing a consistent January-to-December cycle for future Chapters.
This restructuring could offer several benefits:
- Better Event Integration: Major in-game events like Winterfest would fall within a single Chapter, improving narrative flow and reducing content fragmentation.
- Streamlined Content Rollout: A more predictable seasonal calendar could lead to smoother content delivery and more cohesive story arcs.
Upcoming Updates & What’s Next
Before looking too far ahead, Fortnite players should keep an eye on the upcoming v34.10 update, scheduled for March 11, 2025. As the first major update of Chapter 6 Season 2, it is expected to bring substantial gameplay changes, new weapons, and potentially hints about future Seasons.
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While Epic Games has not officially confirmed these leaks, the evidence suggests a significant evolution in Fortnite’s seasonal structure. Until more details emerge, players can expect an action-packed Chapter 6 with plenty of surprises.