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Fortnite week 7 challenges

Fortnite Week 7 Challenges: How to Complete All Season 9 Week 7 Challenges

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Fortnite Season 9 has moved into its seventh week, bringing us one step closer to whatever the monster that made off with Polar Peak’s castle likely has in-store for the end of season event. For now, though we’ve got the week 7 challenges to be grinding out and leveling up our Season 9 Battle Pass with, and sadly, they’re pretty darn boring once again.

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Honestly, we normally spend some time running through the various weekly challenges and how you’re best off completing them, and while we will do that for this week’s too, there’s not a whole lot to say for a lot of them. You can check out the list of week 7 challenges below.

Fortnite Season 9 Week 7 Challenge List

  • Search chests at Junk Junction or Neo Tilted (7)
  • Search ammo boxes in different named locations(7)
  • Suppressed Weapon Eliminations (3)
  • Deal damage to opponents while riding a vehicle (200)
  • Stage 1: Visit The Block and Loot Lake in a single match
    • Stage 2: Visit Fatal Fields and Neo Tilted in a single match
    • Stage 3: Visit Snobby Shores and Mega Mall in a single match
  • Search a chest, use a vending machine, and a campfire in a single match 
  • Eliminations from 5m or less (3)

The first two week 7 challenges in the list above don’t really need explaining all that much. Searching chests at Junk Junction or Neo Tilted is simply a case of grinding this out over multiple matches. Though, hopping into a Team Rumble and heading to Junk Junction might be a good way to search a bunch of chests with little competition from other players.

Suppressed weapon eliminations is one you’ll be able to do easily in a team-based mode. Once you’ve downed an opponent, whip out a suppressed pistol and finish them off for an easy elimination that counts towards this challenge.

Alternatively, if you fancy yourself to be quite the sniper, the suppressed sniper rifle is the only other weapon you can use to complete this challenge.

Moving on, we’ve got to deal damage to opponents while riding a vehicle. We advise making good use of the Team Assist mode for challenges, as then one of you can ride a vehicle while the other guns down opponents.

The staged week 7 challenge is once again fairly easy. Simply head to one of these named locations, grab a vehicle lying in the nearby vicinity (as there’s vehicles pretty much everywhere now), and head to the other.

The penultimate week 7 challenge is probably the toughest, but that’s only if you don’t know how to go about completing it. We’ve got a method to complete this incredibly quickly, and it involves landing at Viking Village. Check out our guide here.

Finally, you’ll need to get eliminations from five meters or less. For this one, have the shotgun equipped and go all guns blazing into a named location. Alternatively, team-based modes where players are downed is another way to get easy eliminations from 5 meters or less. Just wait until they’re on their knees and finish them off with a shotgun blast to the head.

That’s everything you need to know about how to complete the week 7 challenges in Fortnite Season 9. For more tips, tricks, and guides on the current season, be sure to check out our ever-expanding Season 9 guide wiki. We’ve included some guides for last week’s challenges down below, too, in case you’ve been struggling to polish them off.


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Chris Jecks
Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.
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