Fortnite chapter 7's next update scheduled for January 6

Epic Games has outlined the update schedule for Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1, with the next patch arriving soon after the ongoing Winterfest 2025 event. The v39.20 update will introduce changes like the return of classic sky lighting to Fortnite OG. This patch marks a key step before the season's conclusion in early March.

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 launched on November 29, 2025, with the v39.00 patch, introducing the new Pacific Break island, fresh points of interest, items, weapons, and various mechanics, skins, and features. Players have been exploring this revamped environment amid the current Winterfest 2025 celebrations.

The most recent update, v39.11, brought the Winterfest event to the game along with collaborations featuring Harry Potter and Santa Sabrina. As Winterfest winds down, anticipation builds for the next major patch, v39.20, set to release on January 6, 2026. This update will restore the OG sky lighting from Chapter 1 to Fortnite OG, though further details remain limited at this stage.

Looking ahead, v39.50 is planned as the final major update for Chapter 7 Season 1. The season will conclude on March 4, 2026, when the v40.00 patch ushers in Chapter 7 Season 2. By then, the season will have seen a total of six major updates, giving players time to complete their Battle Pass before the transition.

Epic Games typically rolls out these patches to add map changes, new weapons, or NPCs, keeping the battle royale fresh. With Chapter 7 emphasizing new era elements, these updates ensure ongoing engagement on the Pacific Break map.

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