Fortnite challenges for Week 4 of Season 6 have been leaked

Matt Porter

Leakers have revealed what appears to be the full list of upcoming Battle Pass challenges for Week 4 of Season 6 in Fortnite Battle Royale.

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While Fortnite’s map has gone through massive changes with the appearance of Cube Island floating in the sky above the map, the early leak of the upcoming week’s challenges is something that hasn’t been altered.

In Week 4, players will need to team up to complete some of the challenges, and will also need to practise their driving as they take on time trials that are dotted around the map.

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As per usual, there are three challenges that are open to everyone in the game, along with another four challenges that are only available to those who have paid for the Battle Pass.

Due to this information being leaked, it’s possible that these won’t be the official challenges that we see when they go live. Epic Games have changed challenges just before their launch before, and could do again before this set goes live, expected to be on Thursday, October 18.

You can find the list of Week 4 challenges below, courtesy of @CrossLeaks.

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Free Challenges

  • Dance with others to raise the Disco Ball near Loot Lake – 5 Battle Stars
  • Search an Ammo Box in different named locations (7) – 5 Battle Stars
  • Deal damage (1000) to opponents in a single match – 10 Battle Stars

Battle Pass Challenges

  • Land at Greasy Grove – 5 Battle Stars
  • Dance on top of a Clock Tower – 5 Battle Stars
  • Complete Timed Trials (3) (HARD) – 10 Battle Stars
  • Eliminate enemies near any of the Corrupted Enemies (3) (HARD) – 10 Battle Stars

If you’re having any problems completing this week’s challenges, keep an eye out for our weekly challenge guide which will be available once the challenges officially go live.

About The Author

Matt is a former Dexerto writer. Hailing from Northern Ireland, he is games journalist who specializes in Call of Duty. Matt joined Dexerto in August 2018, covering a variety of games as a Senior Writer before moving to CharlieINTEL in 2020.