Fortnite2.0, Epic’s re-vamp of their insanely popular third-person Battle Royale, has been out for a few weeks now, and the new systems and gameplay changes it added are already becoming familiar. A huge part of the update was the addition of a newFortnitemap, with a variety of aquatic activities that can be completed on it, such as fishing, swimming and boating.
One of the newPoints of Interestmost connected to these activities is Dirty Docks, an industrial harbor on the island’s east coast complete with loading cranes, factories, and container yards. It is also the focus of a new set of weekly challenges coming on November 1 called the Dockyard Deal Challenges. Here’s how to get them done.

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The Challenges
There are 10 challenges in the Dockyard Deal set, discovered by dataminer Lucas7yoshi, though only 8 of them need to be completed to unlock the new loading screen. This is a Challenge in itself, as is finding the T in the loading screen once it’s been unlocked, continuing on theHidden Letter Challengesthat have been running since 2.0 launched.
Where to Land
While most of the challenges in the Dockyard Deal can be completed through the course of normalFortnitegameplay, there are some that require a player to be at a specific Point of Interest. There are five of these Points of Interest listed as part of the Challenge set, though players won’t need to visit them all to complete it.
Pleasant Park can be found in the north-west of the map, just north of Salty Springs, which is another of the listed Points of Interest. Weeping woods is a little further south than that, andLazy Lakeis to its east, both of which can be landed at to complete part of one of the Challenges. By completing the Challenges at these locations, and the more generic ones, players will unlock the new loading screen, and the ability to track down the hidden T.
Fortniteis out now for iOS, Android, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.