Fortnite Worlds Collide mission: challenge guides and every reward
All you need to know and more.
Fortnite Season X is all about when worlds collide, so the appropriately titled "Worlds Collide" missions have you using a bunch of rifts and meeting up in certain locations. Here's every challenge associated with the Worlds Collide mission, and if they're particularly challenging, we're working on getting some individual guides up for them.
Fortnite Season X Worlds Collide Missions
Here they are! If you see a link, it's because we have a detailed guide after the jump.
Use a Rift (1 total)
Visit a Rift Zone (1 total)
Deal damage to opponents at a mountain top Viking Village (200 total)
Visit a memorial to a Cube in the desert or by a lake (1 total)
Eliminate opponents in the desert (3 total)
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Search chests at Loot Lake (3 total)
Fortnite Worlds Collide prestige missions
First, complete all normal Worlds Collide missions. The missions then follow:
Use Rifts (4 total)
Search chests in Rift Zones (5 total)
Eliminate opponents at a mountain top Viking Village or Loot Lake (3 total)
Visit cube memorials in the desert and by a lake (1 total)
Eliminate opponents at Paradise Palms or Fatal Fields (4 total)
Search chests at Loot Lake or Lucky Landing (7 total)
Consume foraged mushrooms in a single match (5 total)
Fortnite Worlds Collide mission rewards
Aside from the XP boost and battle stars, you'll get the Rift Rider glider for completing the normal missions. It's a pretty snazzy way to get around, what with the pink electricity and fluctuating wings.
There's five XP boosts to earn, plus a new spray of the Catalyst skin, but completing the prestige missions will earn you a fancy "snowstorm" style for the Catalyst skin, making you look like some sort of ninja who prefers the sunlight.
If you're in need of some help wading through all the Fortnite content out there, allow us. We've got our favorite creative codes for players wanting to escape the drudgery of battle royale. If you're diving back into battle royale with the new season, make sure to check out our Season 10 map and loot guide since some significant changes have gone down. And if you just need a good catching up, here's the Season 10 patch notes.
Joseph Knoop is a freelance writer specializing in all things Fortnite at PC Gamer. Master of Creative Codes and Fortnite's weekly missions, Joe's always ready with a scoop on Boba Fett or John Wick or whoever the hell is coming to Fortnite this week. It's with a mix of relief and disappointment that he hasn't yet become a Fortnite skin himself. There's always next season...
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