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SAN FRANCISCO, June 5 — The next season of Fortnite — Chapter 2 Season 3 — was once expected at the end of April. First rescheduled for developmental issues, it’s now expected June 17 in response to “the denial of basic human rights to the impact of racism both overt and subtle against...

‘We believe in equality and justice, diversity and inclusion, and that these fundamentals are above politics,’ Epic Games said. — Picture courtesy of Epic Games’— Chapter 2 Season 3 — was once expected at the end of April. First rescheduled for developmental issues, it’s now expected June 17 in response to “the denial of basic human rights to the impact of racism both overt and subtle against people of colour.

“Recent events are a heavy reminder of ongoing injustices in society, from the denial of basic human rights to the impact of racism both overt and subtle against people of colour,” Epic Games wrote on June 3, amid eight days of ongoing protests that followed the death in police custody of George Floyd in Minneapolis, USA.

“We’re acutely aware of the pain our friends, families, team members, players, and communities are experiencing,” the announcement read. “We believe in equality and justice, diversity and inclusion, and that these fundamentals are above politics.”forward, but we need to balance the Season 3 launch with time for the team to focus on themselves, their families, and their communities.”FortniteSave the World

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