Since its debut in late 2017, Fortnite has seen a handful of changes to its map and loot pool, keeping the game refreshing and well worth playing. This is all thanks to the game’s seasonal format as each delivers its own themes, locations, and of course, Battle Pass. With almost two dozen seasons under the Fortnite’s belt, it has certainly become difficult to track when each began and ended. So, to show time flies by far too fast, here’s a breakdown of the exact dates of all of the battle royale’s seasons.

All seasons’ start and end dates in Fortnite

As shown below, Fortnite seasons typically stick around for about three months — but there are some outliers. Diehard fans certainly won’t forget that Chapter 2 Season 1 remained for a whopping 128 days, allowing players to enjoy the debut of Motorboats, Upgrade Benches, and fishing for much longer than expected. Though, Season 1 has still managed to hold the record for being the shortest of the bunch, lasting just 50 days, in total. For a deeper look, you can discover every chapter’s season and their respective dates below.

At the moment, developer Epic Games has not confirmed what the start date of Chapter 3 Season 5 will be. However, if it follows in the footsteps of its predecessors, you can anticipate it to launch just hours after the current season. This means it is likely that Chapter 3 Season 5 will release on the morning of Sunday, December 4. We will update this guide once its start and end date are officially revealed.

There’s no doubt Fortnite has delivered plenty of rare cosmetics and memorable modes in this five-year span. For instance, Season 7 brought the greatness that is Creative mode. The feature has since provided players a limitless amount of re-playability, as there are now tons of excellent maps for all mini-games, such as the largely popular Prop Hunt.