The Hand mini-event is live in Fortnite, getting players ready for Chapter 5 Season 2. However, it seems the event is confusing many with reports of it prematurely opening for some players.
Chapter 5 Season 2 ofFortniteis nearly upon us, and to hype players up, anew mini-event is taking place. During the event, a giant hand holding what appears to be Pandora’s Box will smash out of the ground by Ruined Reels.
After some confusion among the community regarding the event’s debut, it finally happened as the leaks implied it would. Players landing by Ruined Reels will see the hand, andthey can shoot the chains to attempt to open Pandora’s Boxto initiate the big reveal.
However, it seems the event is either bugged, or the steps needed to start the reveal are set way too high, as some players seemingly can’t open the chest, but others can.
Fortnite players share event successes amidst community confusion
As mentioned, the goal of the event is to break the chains around the chest, which will then free the chest to open and reveal what comes next.
However, players loading into the event have reported damage can’t be dealt to it. To clarify, damage numbers are shown, but no damage is actually dealt.Many think this is a community eventand that Epic Games set the chains’ HP to around 50 billion. Once the community hits that collectively, then the reveal will happen.
However, in response to community speculation,a few playershave shared that the chest opened in their playthrough. What happens next is a fiery vortex appears, although we’re unsure of what the vortex holds.
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Since the event just started, Epic Games hasn’t said anything other than sharing that players should shoot at it.
We’ll keep you posted as more information comes to light. For now, keep on shooting away at the chains – they’ll have to break at some point.
John Esposito was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Valorant, and other first-person shooter games. He also has bylines at GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming.