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Fortnite Battle Royale Week 7 Challenges now live

Fornite Battle Royale is as much about Challenge completion as it is getting a Victory Royale, and we’re here to help get through Week 7.

Fortnite Battle Royale Week 7 Challenges

This week’s challenges are as follows:

  • Search Chests in Lonely Lodge (7)
  • Deal damage with Shotguns to opponents (1,000)
  • Search a Chest, Ammo Box, & Supply Drop in a single match (3)
  • Search the Hidden Gnome in different Named Locations (7)
  • Follow the treasure map found in Retail Row (1)
  • Suppressed Weapon eliminations (3)
  • Eliminate opponents in Shifty Shafts (3)

Simple, right?

Fortnite Battle Royale Week 7 Gnome locations

We’ve eight Gnome locations for you, easily allowing you to find the 7 required for the Challenge. Here are the locations confirmed so far:

  • Tomato Town: In the back office of the main restaurant.
  • Retail Row: In the shack, under the water tower. Stick to the east.
  • Salty Springs: In the basement of the broken building in the middle. Check under the stairs.
  • Flush Factory: In the painted toilet room inside the main factory building.
  • Lucky Landing: In the bathroom of a building in the northeast.
  • Greasy Grove: In the leftmost bathroom of the Durrr Burger restaurant.
  • Snobby Shores: Break through a wardrobe to enter the house to the far south. It’s in the bathroom of the bunker.

Fornite Battle Royale map

Need help figuring out where locations are? We’ve got you covered below.

Fortnite Battle Royale is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and iOS.


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