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What time is the new Fortnight live event? When do you play Remix?

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Now that Fortnitemares has come and gone, along with October and the spooky season, that means it’s time for a new Fortnite live event to keep you busy until the holidays roll around.

The mysterious and cryptic live event “Remix: The Prelude” arrives for players today, November 1.

According to the official Fortnite

Here’s what we know about the Fortnite live event “Remix” and how you can start playing right away.

What time is the Fortnite live event?

Fortnite’s newest live event, “Remix: The Prelude,” kicks off on Friday, November 1 at 3:30 PM for Arizonans and those on the West Coast.

You can find the countdown to the live event in the lobby or at Restored Reels.

What time is the Fortnite Chapter 2 Remix Live event?

“Remix: The Prelude” will function similarly to other Fortnite live events.

For example, Battle Royal and Zero Build usually go offline two hours before an event starts (which is 1:30 PM for Arizonans) so that nothing gets in the way of the event when it goes live.

As for when the event starts, the event starts at 3:30 PM, but you must join the event at least 30 minutes earlier, or even earlier, in case capacity is limited, as with previous events.

What is the remix on Fortnite?

According to the Fortnite Wiki page, “Remix: The Prelude is a storyline event in Fortnite’s Battle Royal and will mark the official end of Chapter 5: Season 4.

What is the remix of the prelude to Fortnite?

While Epic Games has been pretty secretive about what exactly will be happening for this new live event, they teased on social media on October 30 that “a big change is coming,” along with a photo of an iridescent butterfly.

Meanwhile, according to polygon.com, players are enthusiastically sharing sneak peeks they find in the game, and with that of course comes rumors of what might be coming to the email.deaerate.

You’ll just have to wait until you log into the event to see what all the secrecy is about.

Meredith G. White covers entertainment, arts and culture for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. She writes the latest news about video games, television and the best things to do in metro Phoenix.