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What Time is the Fortnite Live Event on November 29? How to Watch

Fans are getting ready for the Fortnite Live Event called Fortnite Zero Hour Chapter Finale. Here's how to watch.

Fortnite.
Fortnite.
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The November 29 Fortnite Live event is here. Officially, it's called Fortnite Zero Hour Chapter Finale.

Fans expressed excitement on social media.

What time does the Fortnite live event start? According to Polygon, the live event started at 2 p.m. EST on Saturday, November 29. Doors opened at 1:20 p.m. ET.

That means for fans on the West Coast, the live event started at 11 a.m. PST. Fans in central time zones had a start time of 1 p.m.

In the UK, the event started at 7 p.m. GMT; in Brazil, it started at 4 p.m. BRT; and the event started at 8 p.m. CET in western Europe. According to Polygon, the start time in Japan is 4 a.m. JST on November 29, and the start time for the Australian east coast is 6 a.m. AEDT.

IGN advised that heavy demand might create login difficulty, so people were advised to enter early.

A fan noted on X, "If you are trying to queue into the @Fortnite live event. Log in now !!! Took me 5 mins to get in. Lobbies are going to be full in like 10 mins so try now before it’s too late."

How to watch and play? According to IGN, "Once you're logged in, scroll down to the Discover section under the 'PLAY' tab."

The site suggested, "Click on the banner to view the event page; you can join Zero Hour from here once doors open 40 minutes before."

Fans couldn't wait. "GREATEST LIVE EVENT IN FORTNITE HISTORY STARTS IN 28 MINUTES LFGGGGGG INSANELY HYPED," wrote one person on X.

Fortnite Status wrote on X, "Be sure to log in early to be on the front lines for Fortnite Zero Hour! In prep for today's live event, some experiences will be temporarily unavailable beginning at 1:20 PM ET when doors open."

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