Improve your Fortnite Stats with Catty Corner Challenge
Here is everything you need to know about the Catty Corner challenge in Fortnite’s latest season.
As week 9 of Fortnite challenges arrived, players would be given the task of filling up their vehicles in a specific location. The good thing about this event is that it also gives players a look into the new cars, trucks, and more that have made their way into the Battle Royale title. We saw a number of Fortnite vehicles being added to the game not long ago, which has given players a number of ways to get around the battlefield. So, if you want to improve your Fortnite stats, then here is how you complete this activity.
The Season So Far
The latest season of Fortnite is drawing to a close, and it has been quite the season to be a part of. We saw mass flooding not long ago, which brought in a lot of different content with sharks, boat races, and much more coming in. Since then, we have seen it slowly move towards an emphasis on new vehicles being brought in to keep things fresh.
As more changes to the map are subtly made, it continues to build anticipation as to what we can expect to see from the popular effort from Epic Games.
How to Complete the Catty Corner Event
Like a lot of events in Fortnite of this nature, it is relatively simple for you to complete. However, that simplicity often only applies if you know where you are actually going. In this instance, you’ll need to start by getting yourself a car. Once you have done so, make your way over to Catty Corner.
This is made even easier by the fact that it is marked on your map pretty clearly. If you are struggling to spot it, then you can find it in the bottom left corner of the map in G7. All you have to do when you arrive there is fill up your car with gas and the challenge will then be completed. The car doesn’t need to be filled up completely either, as the challenge will finish as soon as you start filling it up. So, if you do find yourself filling up in Catty Corner and you have company from other players, at least you won’t have to hang around for long.
Keeping an eye out for other players is something that is actually going to be key here. As others look to complete the event themselves, there are bound to be others hanging around there to pick off those who are trying to do it. Thankfully, you won’t need to stick around as it is a pretty quick challenge to finish.
That’s everything you need to really know about the Catty Corner challenge in Fortnite. Remember that if you want to keep up to date on your progress, check out a Fortnite Tracker that will keep you in the know for all of your stats and more.
Have you completed this Fortnite event? Let us know in the comments section below!
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