How to emote in front of Shady Doggo in Fortnite Season 8
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Epic Games surprised the entire community with the reveal of the Fortnite x Balenciaga crossover. The Spanish fashion brand is collaborating with Fortnite to introduce some chic cosmetics to the game and in real life. Of course, these cosmetics aren’t given out for free in-game. Players must complete a set of challenges to unlock the new items. So far, one of the challenges that has players stumped is emoting in front of Shady Doggo somewhere on the Fortnite island.

Shady Doggo is one of the new skins in the crossover event. It’s the simple Doggo skin with one of the Balenciaga Fortnite hoodies and some sunglasses. This skin is graffitied on several locations spread across the Season 8 map and players must emote in front of it to complete this specific challenge. Below, fans can find out exactly where they can find Shady Doggo in Fortnite.

Emoting in front of Shady Doggo in Fortnite

There are three different locations in which players can find the Shady Doggo graffiti in Fortnite. These include Believer Beach, Retail Row and Steamy Stacks. Below, players can find a list of where they can find the graffiti — with the exception of Steamy Stacks, as players haven’t found that spot yet.

  • Believer Beach: At the western gas station on one of the front-facing walls
  • Retail Row: On the rear-facing wall of the northernmost supermarket building
Fortnite Balenciaga cosmetics
Some of the new Fortnite x Balenciaga cosmetics. | Provided by Epic Games

After players have found either of the Shady Doggo graffiti, they can whip out a quick emote. This emote can be anything that the player desires but they should let it play out fully to ensure it counts. Once done, a notification will pop up on screen saying players have completed this specific challenge. This unlocks the new Fashion Doggo Spray for players as a part of the Balenciaga collection in Fortnite.


Joey Carr is a full-time writer for multiple esports and gaming websites. He has 7+ years of experience covering esports and traditional sporting events, including DreamHack Atlanta, Call of Duty Championships 2017, and Super Bowl 53.


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