The Fortnite Battle Royale Challenges for Week 2 of Season 4 Have Been Released

Ross Deason

The weekly challenges for Epic Games’ incredibly popular Fortnite Battle Royale have gone live for Season 4, Week 2.

While Fortnite Battle Royale is completely free to play for anyone that wants to play it, a “Battle Pass” can be purchased for 950 V-Bucks (approximately $10).

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This Battle Pass gives players the chance to earn a great deal of cosmetic content like emotes, outfits, and more. There are 100 tiers and 100 rewards associated with them that are unlocked as you play the game and earn experience points.

This process can be sped up significantly by completing weekly challenges, which have ranged from following treasure maps to earning kills with traps or eliminating a specific number of opponents in a location.

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May 8th marks the start of Week 2 in Season 4 and Epic Games have now released seven new challenges for players to attempt.

These range from consuming seven Hop Rocks and searching Seven Chests in Greasy Grove all the way to searching for a Battle Pass star “between a Scarecrow, Pink Hotrod, and a Big Screen”.

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The three “HARD” challenges earn you twice as much XP as the four easier ones, but none of them should be too difficult to complete.

Keep an eye out for our various Challenge Guides which will be posted over the next few days if you are struggling.

The full list of challenges can be found below.

  • Search Chests in Greasy Grove (7)
  • Consume Hop Rocks (7)
  • Deal damage with Suppressed Weapons to opponents (500)
  • Dance in front of different film cameras (7)
  • Search between a Scarecrow, Pink Hotrod, and a Big Screen (1) [HARD]
  • Explosive Weapon Eliminations (3) [HARD]
  • Eliminate opponents in Tomato Town (3) [HARD]

About The Author

Ross is a former Dexerto writer and editor. Ross joined Dexerto in 2017 as a CSGO and Call of Duty writer after completing his History degree. He later became the Acting Head of Editorial at Dexerto but failed in his mission to become a Counter-Strike pro. Maybe it's time to retire and give Valorant a try.