Three new Overtime challenges are now available for Fortnite’s Share The Love event

These challenges shouldn't be too difficult.
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The next set of Overtime challenges in Fortnite: Battle Royale is now available.

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Epic Games’ Valentine’s Day event, Share the Love, went live on Thursday, introducing the Overtime challenges. They’re extremely important because if you complete 13 Overtime challenges, you’ll get the season eight Battle Pass for free.

Five Overtime challenges were introduced on Thursday—and now, three more have been unlocked.

The latest challenges are:

  • Visit different Named Locations (10)
  • Search a Supply Drop in different matches (2)
  • Revive a player in different matches (3)

These tasks are pretty simple, and you should be able to complete them just while casually playing Fortnite. They will probably take a few games to finish, however—but if you succeed, you’ll be one step closer to that free Battle Pass next season.


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