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How to find the centre of four named locations in Fortnite’s Week 7 challenge

ANOTHER week, another set of challenges for Fortnite players to complete.

One of the harder challenges this week is visiting the centre of four named locations in a single match, a repeat of last season's task. Here's how to complete it...

 Visiting the centre of four named locations in a single match is no easy feat
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Visiting the centre of four named locations in a single match is no easy featCredit: Epic Games

How to visit the centre of four named locations in Fortnite's Week 7 challenge

In order to mark this challenge, the actual centre of each location is labelled by a flagpole that triggers when you get close to it.

A handy tip is to complete this challenge in the 50 v50 game mode to stand the best possible chance of visiting different locations without being interrupted.

We recommend going northeast of the map, and visiting Lazy Links, Risky Reels, Wailing Woods, and finishing in Tomato Town, which will also aide you in completing the new challenges there.

For a full list of the rest of week Seven's challenges, including the new patch notes, click HERE.

 Collect points to claim Victory Royale in this new Limited Time Mode. Whoever has the most points at the end of the match wins.
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Collect points to claim Victory Royale in this new Limited Time Mode. Whoever has the most points at the end of the match wins.Credit: EPIC

What are the other Fortnite challenges?

Remember, you can still do any of last week's challenges that you've missed -- so check out our guide to searching where the Stone Heads are looking.

If you want to find out the FULL list of challenges including a handy guide on completing the more difficult ones, click HERE.

For those who are new to Fortnite, the weekly challenges help you rank up quickly and unlock different outfits, gliders and emotes for your character.

If you are hoping to get the tier-100 Ragnarok outfit you will need to complete these challenges.

 Lots of damage and plenty of ammo. This multi-barrelled Flintlock weapon has quite a kick, just ask the Husks you use it on.
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Lots of damage and plenty of ammo. This multi-barrelled Flintlock weapon has quite a kick, just ask the Husks you use it on.Credit: EPIC

When was Fortnite season 5 released and what were the changes?

Fortnite Season 5 was officially released on July 12, 2018, and a new Battle Pass brought new skins, emotes and locations to change the look of the map.

As always a new Battle Pass brings with it plenty of new skins, emotes and pickaxes and the main customisable upgradeable skins this time are called Drift and Ragnarok.

It will include vehicles, with a new All Terrain Kart, which holds up to four people and has a bounce pad on the roof.

Original location Anarchy Aches has also paved way for the introduction of beachside holiday site Lazy Links.

Moisty Mire has also been wiped from memory in place of a new desert biome called Paradise Palms, a tropical-themed location in the south-east area of the map.

The desert has "unique ambient audio", while other areas will be getting their own versions "in future updates", according to Epic Games.

Competitive play with a HUGE prize pool is also on the way, but this is separate from this patch.

For a limited time period, Fortnite's birthday challenges were available to complete to celebrate the game's one-year anniversary.

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