How to complete the Fortnite Chapter 2 - Season 3 Week 10 challenges
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The tenth and final week of Fortnite challenges for Chapter 2 – Season 3 is here. Season 4 of the battle royale is set to release on August 27 or 28, which means by this time next week, no challenges will be releasing. Of course, a new season makes up for that. However, if you’re still looking to hit tier 100 of your Battle Pass, this last set of challenges could be your ticket to do so. Week 10 of Season 3 has some easy and difficult challenges, so let’s see how you can complete them.

The Fortnite Season 3 Week 10 challenges

It seems for the last week of Season 3 Epic Games is going out with the challenges. While none are overly difficult, there are a plethora of locations you’ll need to visit if you want to complete all eight. As always, each challenge rewards 35,000 XP so this is a great way to earn any extra XP you need for the season.

Below, you can see the full list of the Week 10 challenges in Fortnite:

  • Search 7 Chests at The Authority
  • 3 Eliminations at Misty Meadows
  • Collect 5 Fireflies from Weeping Woods
  • Dance on the Apres Ski dance floor for 10 seconds
  • Destroy 7 shipping containers at Dirty Docks
  • Deal 500 damage to opponents with Shotguns or SMGs
  • Deal 15,000 damage to opponents with Shotguns or SMGs
  • Search 7 Ammo Boxes at Frenzy Farm

fortnite season 3 week 10 challenges

Like with the Week 9 set, there seems to be one outlier from the rest. Dealing 15,000 damage with Shotguns or SMGs is sure to take an inordinate of time. If you want to complete this challenge, you’ll likely be playing Fortnite until Season 4 arrives next week.

The rest of the batch doesn’t seem too hard, thankfully. Collecting fireflies and destroying shipping containers could take a couple of matches, but it’s nothing the normal player can’t handle.

That’s it for the Week 10 challenges! Make sure to stay tuned to Daily Esports for all Fortnite news.


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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