“Fortnite” is currently trudging along with its 14 Days of Summer Events. This day features the challenge of finding unicorn floaties located at swimming pools all over the map.
The easiest pattern to complete this “Fortnite” challenge is to drop on Fatal Fields. Get the unicorn floaties there, head over to the beach part and do the same. For the last one, make your way to Paradise Palms, Forbes reported.
Of course, with other players who are also trying to complete the challenge, you’ll find more than likely to bump into other teams. Keep an eye out for opposing squads and maybe set an ambush if you arrive at the aforementioned “Fortnite” locations first. If you managed to pick up an assault rifle, dealing 200 damage to an opponent will also complete that specific challenge if you haven’t already.
Tomorrow, the “Fortnite” challenge will task players to hit opponents with water balloons in different matches. Click here to see the full 14 days of summer challenges. Apart from the unique rewards of this event, the game is also bringing back John Wick umbrellas rewards that can only be acquired by being the last remaining squad in a given match.
It goes without saying that this “Fortnite” challenge is one of the most difficult tasks to complete, especially for casual players. Thus, Twitch streamer Koooooomar took it upon himself to help others win the reward, PCGamesN reported.
Through a 16-hour grueling “Fornite” stream, the electrical engineer did all he can to help players win a match, culminating in a victory that resulted in several young players to finally acquire the coveted piece.
In other “Fortnite” news, Epic Games is facing a rather messy complaint from a pro player. Myles “Gorilla” Cayenne is accusing Epic of unfairly removing a competing player from a match after security concerns have been expressed by the yet-to-be-named individual. The concern stems from the fact that Epic is remaining mum about the players’ safety; fears brought about by the Madden incident that took place a while ago. Cayenne announced he’s not going to be competing in the pro tournament again, while Epic has yet to address the accusations, Dexerto reported.


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