Fortnite Chapter 2: Where to find different Landmarks
With a brand new season of Fortnite comes brand new challenges, and Chapter 2 has once again changed up the way players will be taking them on. For the recent All New World set of missions, one of the challenges for this week will have you discovering a variety of landmarks throughout the new map. Finding the landmarks can be a bit tricky, so we've tracked them down for you.
Knowing the challenge
Contrary to what you might think, Landmarks are different from Named Locations in Fortnite. New to Chapter 2, Landmarks are, as their name implies, areas of interest on the map. For example, the newly added lighthouse fixture in the game is one, so to find 10 of them, you'll need to do some serious exploring. Thankfully, a majority of them have been found already. So, make sure to refer to the map below for their locations.
Where to find different Landmarks in Fortnite
- Jump into any game mode of Fortnite's Battle Royale. I'd suggest Solo or Team Rumble, as it's the best for challenges like these.
- For a Landmark to count, you'll have to either land on it or walk close enough to it for it to pop up on your map.
- You only need to find 10 of the Landmarks, so make sure to keep track of which route you take.
- Should you get stuck, refer to the map below and head over to the circled areas.
Once you finish up, you'll be all done with that challenge, and can either get started on some of the other missions for this week or finish up the match you're in.
If you're looking for more challenges to do, you can always check out the full list of All New World Missions to see what you've missed, still need to complete, or head back to the main menu to prepare for the next challenge. There are tons to do this week, so you'll be busy exploring Fortnite Chapter 2 for some time!
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Anthony Nash has been writing about games and the gaming industry for nearly a decade. When he’s not writing about games, he’s usually playing them. You can find him on Twitter talking about games or sports at @_anthonynash.