Fortnite Pleasant Park Treasure Map: Week 7 challenge guide for PS4, Switch and Xbox One
FORTNITE Pleasant Park treasure map challenge is one of the week 7 Battle Pass tasks that has gone live today on PS4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.
Fortnite Pleasant Park treasure map challenge is one of the week 7 season 4 Battle Pass tasks that has been set live by Epic Games today.
The ‘follow the treasure map found in Pleasant Park’ Fortnite challenge is one of seven new tasks added to the Battle Pass this week.
The Pleasant Park Fortnite treasure map task is one of three hard difficulty Battle Pass challenges for Fortnite week 7.
Completing the Fortnite challenge will reward players with 10 Battle Stars, and finishing any four weekly tasks will get you a generous 5,000XP reward.
For Nintendo Switch fans just joining in on the Fortnite challenges action, we'll start off with a tip seasoned Battle Royale players know all too well.
While the Fortnite treasure map is found in Pleasant Park, you don't need to go there.
You can instead just head straight to the Battle Royale location shown on the Fortnite treasure map.
If you want to know how to complete the Fortnite Pleasant Park treasure map challenge, then click through our gallery in this story.
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As with previous weeks, the Fortnite challenges list leaked over the weekend thanks to datamining efforts. But this time things were slightly different.
The name of the area where you could find the Fortnite treasure map was blank in the list leaked on Saturday, with Pleasant Park not mentioned at all.
But since the release of Fortnite update V4.4 on Monday, which included new game files, YouTubers figured out the treasure map was in Pleasant Park.
And they also have had a few days to examine what the Pleasant Park Fortnite treasure map was showing.
One of those who figured out a guide for the Fortnite treasure map challenge was YouTuber ShuffleGamer.
In a video posted online, he explained how to solve the Pleasant Park week 7 Battle Pass task well in advance of it going live.
To start with, Fortnite players should jump on the Battle Bus and instead of heading to Pleasant Park they should go towards Tilted Towers instead.
In case you don't know, Tilted Towers is found on square D5 on the Fortnite Battle Royale map.
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As you approach the popular point of interest jump out of the Battle Bus so you can glide towards the Fortnite hotspot.
The spot you're looking for is a big hill right near Tilted Towers, located in the south west region.
The hill has a tree on it and on top of it you get a great view of Tilted Towers. It's there that you will find the Battle Star.
The Fortnite treasure map itself shows an overhead view of Tilted Towers.
The big black lines on it represent the streets of Tilted Towers, while the X on the map shows the hill nearby overlooking it.
Remember, once you have picked up the Battle Star you can't just quit the game.
To collect it, you either have to claim a glorious Victory Royale or end the match with your character dying.
Fortnite week 7 marks the first time that Nintendo Switch players will be around for the weekly challenges refresh day.
On Tuesday Fortnite Switch was announced during the Nintendo E3 2018 presentation.
And Fortnite Switch had a surprise release date on the same day that it was announced.
This means that the only major platform Fortnite is not available on at the moment is Android.
Epic Games have previously said Fortnite Android will be releasing this summer, months after the release of Fortnite Mobile on iOS devices.