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Fourth Fortnite earthquake causes a crack to form near Wailing Woods

At this rate, the whole map will be covered in cracks soon.

Another earthquake has left its mark on the Fortnite: Battle Royale map.

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A fourth crack has appeared between Tomato Temple, Wailing Woods, and the area often referred to as containers.

The first earthquake happened yesterday around 11:40am CT southwest of Tomato Temple. A second crack then followed last night near the bridge between Tomato Temple and Lazy Links.

Earlier today, a third earthquake created a crack near Lazy Links. And now, another crack has formed to bring the total earthquake count up to four at this point.

Related: All cracks formed on the Fortnite island by earthquakes so far

At this rate, it seems like there are going to be a ton of cracks around the entire Fortnite map—but it’s unclear what will happen next. Most fans believe these earthquakes will be somehow related to potential map changes coming to Fortnite either at the end of season seven or the start of season eight.

The next earthquake is rumored to take place on Saturday, Feb. 16 at 12:33am CT.


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