Snobby Shores map search isn’t the only new Fortnite Challenge

Battle Royale gamers have been given a new list of challenges to complete for their Battle Passes.

The Snobby Shores Map search is one of the more popular ones to be released this week by Epic Games.

That’s because some of the other can take quite a bit of time to complete.

Harvesting Fortnite Building Resources with a Pickaxe is not a quick one for those looking to grab a quick Battle Star.

Crossbow eliminations is another that could take a while to complete, depending on your luck.

Following the Snobby Shores Treasure Map, in comparison, is probably a little easier.

So while it may prove a little crowded on the Fortnite map, grabbing that Battle Star is probably a good shot for any game.

SNOBBY SHORES TREASURE MAP

To complete the ‘follow the treasure map found in Snobby Shore’ challenge, you will first need to head to Snobby Shores.

There you will find a treasure map pinned to the wall of an outbuilding and then you’ll need to follow it.

Visual clues can be found in the gallery at the top of this article.

Alternatively, you can skip this part and head straight to grid location 4C on the Fortnite Battle Royale Map.

There, you will find a giant Battle Star icon in the bottom left corner of the grid between two trees.

The objective is located south of Pleasant Park but north of Greasy Grove, and will probably be a hive of activity at the moment.

Check out our map below, and X will mark the spot of what you’re looking for in the Snobby Shores Fortnite challenge.

There’s also another Fortnite Challenge that could help you grab another Battle Star and get you a little closer to completing your tiers.

Players can also ‘Land on different Bullseyes’ which means landing on specified zones on the map.

These appear as Bullseyes in-game and requires you to do it seven times. These are quite visible, with a lot of them spread across the island.

When you successfully land on one, Fortnite players should see confetti fly up into the air.

There’s a good chance you’ll run into one wherever you drop on the Fortnite map, with the exception of the south-west area, around Grassy Grove.

In February, Fortnite surged past Battle Royale rival PUBG to hit a peak of 3.4million concurrent players, breaking PUBG’s record of 3.2m players.

And since the Fortnite Twitch Prime Pack launched at the end of February, streaming figures for Fortnite has also surged.

Twitch Metrics published this week revealed that – at the moment – Fortnite is the highest viewed game ever on Twitch.

And the popularity of Fortnite is set to shoot up even further thanks to the newly announced Fortnite mobile version.

Epic Games in a blog post revealed that Fortnite Battle Royale is coming to iOS and Android.

The new Fortnite mobile app will have the “same gameplay, same map, same content, same weekly updates” as the full-fat version.

Sign up for the iOS version will begin this coming Monday while Android support will become available in the next few months.