Multiple video game companies have been showing solidarity for ongoing Black Lives Matter protests and demonstrations across the United States by delaying events and announcements, withSony’s PlayStation 5 reveal delay tweetbecoming the most-liked gaming-related tweet of all time. Epic Games announced it will be doing the same forFortniteSeason 3 and The Device event, marking the third delay for the anticipated new content release.

Season 3 was originally going to start on April 30, but was delayed until June 4, and thenFortnitedelayed a second time, until June 11. The new season will now begin on June 17, while The Device event will occur on June 15, as “the team is eager to moveFortniteforward, but we need to balance the Season 3 launch with time for the team to focus on themselves, their families, and their communities” according to Epic Games.

Players overlooking the map on Fortnite

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Epic Games said that the fundamentals of equality, justice, diversity, and inclusion are “above politics,” and that recent events including the death of George Floyd, other instances of police brutality, and the widespread movement that has followed are “a heavy reminder of ongoing injustices in society.” Activision has also shown solidarity by delaying new seasons of content inCall of Duty: Modern WarfareandCall of Duty: Mobile, and todayInfinity Ward announced new measures to combat racist nameswhen matchmaking.

Also delayed forFortniteis therelease of an icon skin based on streamer Loserfruit, as she announced that “it wasn’t the right time.” However, more fans of the free-to-play battle royale are likely affected by the Season 3 delay. Though it is for a much shorter period than the last two, clearly the new content has been a long time coming.

The build-up to that new content has suggested it will be primarily underwater themed in a flooded version of the game’s map. Alongside that may be conceptually-fitting events such as a currently rumoredcrossover with the Nickelodeon cartoonSpongeBob SquarePants.

Epic Games ends its announcement by apologizing for putting another delay so soon after the last, and thanks players for their “patience and understanding during these difficult times.” As the United States enters its second week of Black Lives Matter protests, with much of the world also joining in, there are more important things to do than celebrate new releases inFortnite.

Fortniteis free-to-play on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.