Fortnite Season 5 Week 2 challenges: Deal damage, search chests, and more
Epic has split up the challenges to allow players who don’t have a Battle Pass to get some free ones done each week.
Epic has split up the challenges to allow players who don’t have a Battle Pass to get some free ones done each week.
There are all new challenges that allow for players to get more emojis, skins, pickaxes, XP, and V-Bucks.
As usual, there are seven challenges this week, and the first challenge for Week 10 is to search for seven chests over at Junk Junction.
As usual, there are seven challenges this week, and the first challenge for Week 9 is to deal 500 damage with explosive weapons to your opponents.
As usual, there are seven challenges this week and the first challenge for Week 8 is to deal 250 headshot damage to opponents.
The more difficult challenges this week involve a treasure map, assault rifle eliminations, and eliminating three opponents while in Shifty Shaft.
There are seven challenges this week and the first challenge for Week 6 is to search three supply drops.
As usual, there are seven challenges this week: four easy and three hard…
Epic Games didn’t provide much more details than the tweet above, aside from saying the $100 million will fund Fortnite competition pools for the 2018-2019 season.
As Marvel mentions, this is a time-limited crossover event with no word as to how long the Infinity Gauntlet and The Mad Titan will be in play.
Given the willingness of gamers to shell out for extra content, IAPs are definitely here to stay.
The initial Paragon assets released for Unreal Engine 4 developers to use were developed at a cost of over $12 million.
Epic is offering up a FULL refund for all purchases any player has made while playing Paragon.
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The posting on the Brazil Rating Advisory Board website comes on the heals of assets that were found earlier this year in a Microsoft press package from E3.