Fortnite: Fallen Love Ranger challenges and how to complete them

Matt Porter

Epic Games have announced a special Valentine’s Day surprise for Fortnite fans in the form of the Fallen Love Ranger Challenge Pack.

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The pack features the brand new Fallen Love Range skin, which is an updated, darker version of the Love Ranger character that was added to the game to celebrate Valentine’s Day in 2018.

Included in the back are a set of daily challenges to be completed inside the game, with players earning a reward of 2,000 V-Bucks for completing all 14 challenges. Players will also get their hands on a matching Back Bling for the character.

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How to complete the Fallen Love Ranger challengers

The Fallen Love Ranger challenges will require players to complete 14 daily challenges in order to get their hands on the massive 2,000 V-Bucks reward. 

While many thought that each day would bring a new task for players to complete, it appears that players will just be required to complete the daily challenges that are issued in the game daily to complete them. 

Players will earn V-Bucks based on how many challenges they have completed. For example, once players complete one dailly challenge, they will receive 100 V-Bucks, but when they finish another two, they will receieve another 200 V-Bucks, until they have completed all 14, which will grant them 500 V-Bucks, taking the total amount to 2000.

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Once you have completed all 14 daily challenges, you will get your hands on the 2,000 V-Bucks to go alongside your Fallen Love Ranger skin and back bling. You can take a look at the full contents of the Fallen Love Ranger Challenge Pack in the image below. 

Fans will get the Fallen Love Ranger Skin and Back Bling – plus 2,000 V-Bucks for completing the challenges.
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The Fallen Love Ranger Challenge Pack has already released in New Zealand at a price of NZ$31.95 . It’s expected that the pack will cost around $20 in the United States.

The pack was officially announced on Thursday, February 14, alongside the latest patch for the game, the Fortnite v7.40 update.

Included in the update was the Infantry Rifle, the return of Cupid’s Crossbow and a host of bug fixes and improvements.

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.