Fortnite Season 9 Challenges Guide: Sky Platforms, Fortbyte Challenges, And More

The future is here. Season 9 of Fortnite is officially underway on PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices, and a lot has changed in the hit battle royale game. Not only are there a load of new skins and cosmetics to unlock, developer Epic Games has introduced new areas of the map to explore. Tilted Towers, which was destroyed toward the end of Season 8, has been replaced by a futuristic, neon-soaked city called Neo Tilted, while Retail Row has morphed into the sleek Mega Mall.

Of course, a new season also brings with it a new Battle Pass, which gives those who purchase it access to an exclusive assortment of challenges to complete each week as the season progresses. Week 1’s challenges are now live on all platforms and feature the usual mix of straightforward tasks and those that require a bit more legwork, such as visiting all Sky Platforms. There’s also a two-stage challenge that first asks you to ride a Slip Stream, a new type of wind tunnel found in Neo Tilted and Mega Mall.

As usual, the Battle Pass costs 950 V-Bucks–roughly $10. Purchasing it unlocks two new outfits right off the bat: Sentinel and Rox. The latter is a progressive skin, which means it can be leveled up throughout the season into new styles. If you’d like to get a head start, Epic is also offering a Battle Bundle for 2,800 V-Bucks. This comes with the Battle Pass and the first 25 tiers unlocked, giving you immediate access to those rewards.

Like in previous seasons, each set of weekly challenges in Season 9 is divided up into two categories: those that are available to everyone, and those reserved for players who’ve purchased a Battle Pass. This means that even if you don’t spring for a Pass right away, you’ll have access to some challenges, and you’ll retroactively unlock any rewards you would have earned if you decide to purchase it partway through the season. This time around, however, Epic is giving players an extra incentive to pick up a Battle Pass: Fortbyte challenges. These missions are exclusive to Battle Pass holders and involve finding new computer chip-like items, which can be obtained either by following clues or reaching specific milestones, such as gaining a certain amount of XP. Each Fortbyte you collect will unlock a small portion of a larger picture that will be revealed by the end of the season.

Season 9 also features a secondary set of missions called Utopia challenges–this season’s equivalent of the Discovery challenges from Season 8. As before, these can only be completed by finishing all seven challenges from a given week, and they’ll reward you with a special loading screen that features a unique piece of artwork. More importantly, these screens also contain a subtle clue that leads you to either a free Battle Star or Banner hidden somewhere around the island. The Battle Star will level your Battle Pass up by one full tier, while the Banner can be used as a profile icon.

You can see the full list of Fortnite Season 9 challenges below, along with links to our dedicated guides to help you complete them. We’ll continue to update this list throughout the season as more challenges become available, so be sure to check back regularly as Season 9 progresses for all the latest tips and guides.

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Fortnite: Battle Royale Season 8 Challenges

Week 1

Free

  • Stage 1 of 2: Ride the Slip Stream around Neo Tilted (1) — 2 Battle Stars
  • Visit all Sky Platform (7) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Deal damage to an opponent within 10s after using a Shadow Bomb (200) — 10 Battle Stars

Premium

  • Pick up a Legendary Item in different matches (5) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Search chests at Lucky Landing or Loot Lake (7) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Scoped weapon eliminations (3) — 10 Battle Stars
  • Stage 1 of 3: Deal damage to opponents from at least 2 stories above (300) — 3 Battle Stars

Reward: 5,000 XP (after completing four challenges, only for Battle Pass owners)

Fortnite Season 9 Fortbyte Challenges

  • 1: Awarded for gaining 175,000 XP
  • 10: Awarded for gaining 60,000 XP
  • 13: Found at a location hidden within loading screen number 2
  • 25: Awarded at Battle Pass tier 40
  • 35: Awarded for gaining 225,000 XP
  • 36: Accessible by Sentinel on a frozen island
  • 39: Awarded for completing six challenges from Week 2
  • 44: Awarded at Battle Pass tier 20
  • 46: Awarded at Battle Pass tier 100
  • 57: Awarded by finishing top 10 in squads, duos, or solo 25 times
  • 66: Awarded by finishing top 10 in squads, duos, or solo 75 times
  • 71: Awarded for completing six challenges from Week 1
  • 84: Awarded at Battle Pass tier 60
  • 85: Awarded for gaining 30,000 XP
  • 87: Awarded by finishing top 10 in squads, duos, or solo 50 times
  • 90 Awarded by finishing top 10 in squads, duos, or solo 100 times
  • 96: Awarded at Battle Pass tier 80
  • 99: Awarded for gaining 125,000 XP

James Cameron Congratulates Avengers: Endgame For Overtaking Titantic

James Cameron has passed on his congratulations to Avengers: Endgame as it has surpassed Titanic’s second-place box office record of $2.187 billion.

Avengers: Endgame has rocketed to the second biggest box-office take ever, amassing $2.272 Billion in under two weeks of being released. As reported by Empire, this means Avengers: Endgame has beaten Titanic’s previously held box office record of $2.187 billion, with now only Cameron’s Avatar standing in the way of it being the biggest (box office) movie in history. As is customary in Hollywood, Titanic’s director James Cameron sent Marvel his congratulations.

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Fortnite – Visit All Sky Platform Locations Walkthrough Guide (Season 9 Utopia Challenge)

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PS4 Deal: Get A Year Of PlayStation Plus For $40

If you’re a PS4 owner who regularly plays online with friends, you’re probably very familiar with PlayStation Plus, Sony’s premium membership that grants access to not only online multiplayer but also steeper game discounts and free monthly games (May’s freebies are two excellent indies). While the perks are great, the annual fees are less exciting–a year of PS Plus generally sells for $60. However, for a limited time, you can grab a 12-month PS Plus subscription for $40 at MassGenie.

The digital code can be redeemed in the PlayStation Store, and even if you’re already subscribed, you can stack subscriptions to automatically extend your membership, so you’re still saving money down the road.

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MassGenie’s PS Plus deal is running through May 31 (or while supplies last). The 24-hour countdown timer resets every day, so you have more time than what it indicates to claim the deal. Here’s how to claim the Power Deal: On the product page, click the Power Deal circle. You’ll be prompted to sign in or create a free account (there’s no guest checkout for Power Deals). After you’ve signed in, you’ll be redirected to checkout, where you’ll see that the coupon PLAYSTATIONPLUS2 has automatically been applied, dropping the price to $40.

After checkout, the PlayStation Plus digital code will be the tracking ID in your order history. To see the digital code, click “track your package” in the tracking email you receive, and you’ll be redirected to your order history where you’ll see the tracking ID at the bottom right.

Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series – Episode 1 Review

After so many hours of Beat Saber, I have to say it felt damn good to have some officially licensed sound effects as I swung my honest-to-goodness lightsaber around in Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series – Episode 1 (of three). This 45-minute Star Wars game (which is exclusive to the Oculus Quest at launch) is fairly simple mechanically and the story hasn’t yet gone anywhere all that interesting, but it delivers on what’s promised: to put you into the Star Wars universe.

The story has Vader scooping up your generic smuggler stand-in character and sassy droid sidekick (voiced by Maya Rudolph) as part of a quest he began in Episode III: Revenge of the Sith; he needs someone of your Force-sensitive bloodline (“Surprise!” said no one) to seek out a cliche magical artifact from Mustafar’s distant past. I wouldn’t call it especially interesting thus far, since the stylized cinematic that tells the mystical tale of the artifact’s origin and your family ties to it feels like it could’ve come from any fantasy tale with no Star Wars association, but it takes us where we need to go.

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Save as Much as 29-Percent on Apple Watch Series 3 Right Now

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Yesterday I suggested getting your mom (or yourself) a new iPad for Mother’s Day. The good news is those iPad deals are still live, so if you want to save as much as a $100 on a current-gen iPad, there’s still time. But just barely.

Even better news is Apple Watch prices are also slashed. There are some seriously great deals on Apple Watch right now, particularly Apple Watch Series 3. You can grab a brand new Apple Watch Series 3 starting at $199, for example, but even the mighty Apple Watch Series 4 has a sale price on the 44mm GPS version.

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Fortnite Week 1: Where Are Sky Platforms? (Season 9)

The Week 1 challenges for Fortnite are now available with Season 9 underway. For the most part they’re fairly easy going and mostly intended to push players to check out the new locations, Neo Tilted and Mega Mall, while using the new Slip Stream transportation system. However, one of the challenges requires a little bit of extra effort, so we’ve put together a guide to make it easier for you.

The challenge asks players to visit all the Sky Platforms on the new Season 9 map. This might be familiar to you if you played a bunch of Season 8. If you cast your mind back to when the Pirate Camps appeared–it’s basically the same challenge. All you’ve got to do is visit the locations and before long you’ll have the challenge completed.

The actual platforms are very easy to spot as they’ll look like weird, hovering drones. Just hop on board, and then move on to the next one. Below you’ll find a map of all the locations as well as a list of where the platforms can be found.

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Sky Platform Locations

  • South-east of the volcano in the newly named area, Pressure Plant
  • South-west of Pleasant Park
  • South-west of Lazy Lagoon
  • East of Neo Tilted, overlooking Dusty Divot
  • North of Paradise Palms
  • South of Salty Springs
  • West of Shifty Shafts

For details on what’s changed, check out our Fortnite Season 9 update patch notes article. We’ve also put together a comprehensive gallery showcasing all the new items in the Battle Pass, and collected all the new Fortnite skins in one place. If you’re new to the game and not quite sure what a Battle Pass is or what it does, take a look at our explainer.

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Fortnite Week 1 Challenge List: Visit Sky Platforms, Scoped Eliminations, And More (Season 9)

The rollover to Fortnite Season 9 is complete. We’ve got a brand new Battle Pass that’s absolutely packed with cosmetics to unlock, including some very cool skins. But if you want any of those, you’ll need to earn Battle Stars so that they level up your Battle Pass and make them accessible. The best way to do that is the weekly challenges, the first batch of which is now available.

Remember, everyone that plays Fortnite will have access to a small selection of the weekly challenges, but there’s a second set that’s exclusive to players that have spent 950 V-Bucks on a premium Battle Pass. That also includes exclusive unlocks and, overall, is the quickest way to earn Battle Stars, thanks to the extra set of challenges.

In Fortnite Season 9, Week 1, players will need to ride the new Slip Stream travel system around Neo Tilted, one of the new areas. On top of that, they’ll need to visit the seven sky platforms, and deal damage to enemies immediately after using the Shadow Bomb item.

Players that have the premium Battle Pass will have to grab a legendary item in five different matches, search seven chests in either Lucky Landing or Loot Lake, take out enemies using scoped weapons, and deal damage to opponents from at least two stories above them.

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Free

  • Stage 1 of 2: Ride the Slip Stream around Neo Tilted (1) — 2 Battle Stars
  • Visit all Sky Platform (7) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Deal damage to an opponent within 10s after using a Shadow Bomb (200) — 10 Battle Stars

Premium

  • Pick up a Legendary Item in different matches (5) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Search chests at Lucky Landing or Loot Lake (7) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Scoped weapon eliminations (3) — 10 Battle Stars
  • Stage 1 of 3: Deal damage to opponents from at least 2 stories above (300) — 3 Battle Stars

Epic Games has released the patch notes for Fortnite’s 9.0 update, which details everything that’s new to the game for Season 9. On top of that, there’s info on all the tweaks that have been made, including a list of items and weapons that have been vaulted.

Fortnite John Wick Event Leaked In Update 9.0, Here Are All The Details

Fortnite’s Season 9 has begun, bringing new skins, a new battle pass, a new v9.0 update, and more. All the new content means there’s plenty for dataminers to delve into–and they’ve been at it already. It seems there’s a John Wick event coming to Epic’s battle royale game.

According to Twitter user and Fortnite dataminer FortTory, a set of John Wick challenges are on the way to Fortnite very soon. It appears they’ll task players with collecting coins, dealing damage with the new combat shotgun, and winning a match of a seemingly new mode named Wick’s Bounty. The challenges also make reference to a new gun named the tactical assault rifle.

Another Fortnite leaker, Lucas7yoshi, has uncovered a new John Wick cosmetic set that seems to have the codename “assassin suit.” Fortnite received a series of John Wick-style cosmetics named the hired gun set all the way back in Season 3, over a year ago. With John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum coming to theaters on May 17, now would be a perfect time for an official crossover event to occur.

Avengers: Endgame–and Infinity War before it–received similar treatment just recently, with a new Fortnite event based on the Avengers franchise and an entire set of Avengers challenges. John Wick fans have plenty more to look forward to, meanwhile: Thomas Was Alone and Volume developer Mike Bithell is working on John Wick Hex, a new action-strategy game based on the films.