Fortnite has officially teased the Zeus skin and a Greek mythology theme for Chapter 5 Season 2. Here’s what it confirmed for the new season.
Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 1 is ending in the coming days and anticipation for the next season is already at its peak. In the past couple of days, players saw a giant Titan Hand appear from the Ruined Reels cracks with a Pandora’s Box chained to it.
Players witnessed the mini live event for Chapter 5 Season 2 within a Battle Royale match as they worked together to break the chains and open Pandora’s Box on the island. As a result, a fiery tornado with evil souls was unleashed hinting at a darker future for the new Fortnite season.
However, after weeks of speculation, players have finally received an official teaser from Epic Games that confirms the much anticipated Greek mythology theme and a Zeus skin coming in Chapter 5 Season 2.
Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2 teaser confirms Greek mythology theme
The official X account of Fortnite has finally dropped an image teaser for Chapter 5 Season 2, featuring a constellation in the shape of lightning, with a giant figure holding it and hurling it toward the sky. This can easily be identified as the King of the Greek Gods, Zeus, as it was hinted to appear in the new season.
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The teaser was accompanied by a caption that said, “Can you feel the thunder?”, followed by a lightning bolt emoji. Several data miners believe that Zeus will be a level 100 skin in the upcoming Battle Pass for Chapter 5 Season 2.
With the official teaser drop, several Fortnite players expressed their enthusiasm on social media. One such player said, “Zeus Boss (battle pass skin most likely) and has a mythic lightning bolt that has 3 different attacks.”
Another chimed in, “ZEUS! Let’s goooo! This season is going to be amazing!” A third user commented, “Hades has no chance against this dude!” A fourth one noticed the skin a little closer and wrote, “I love how Greek god dude casually has grenades strapped to him.”