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How to Complete All Fortnite Supply Llama Challenges (& Where to Check Progress)

How to Complete All Fortnite Supply Llama Challenges (& Where to Check Progress)

The Volcanic Assassin Pack isn’t the only way to get free cosmetics in Fortnite, currently. There’s currently a community goal challenge going that will get you unlocks for both your PlayStation account and Fortnite locker. Here’s how to complete all Fortnite Supply Llama challenges and where to check your progress in the community goal.

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How to Complete All Fortnite Supply Llama Challenges

Supply Llama Challenges and Rewards

First you should know that this only applies to PlayStation Fortnite players. You will need a PlayStation account tied to your Epic Games account to progress and get the rewards.

The whole community goal is for 42,000,000 total storm circle survivals. This is broken into three stages of 15 million, 30 million, and the final 42 million storm circle survivals. Gamers need only get to 25 storm circle survivals before the next stage is hit to unlock the rewards. It is unclear if you will retroactively unlock rewards from the previous stage if you didn’t hit the goal.

Fortnite Rewards

  • Stage 1: A Lotta Llamas Loading Screen
  • Stage 2: Fresh Iridescence Wrap
  • Stage 3: Mecha Team Glider

PlayStation Rewards

  • Stage 1: PS4 Dynamic Theme
  • Stage 2: PSN Avatars
  • Stage 3: PSN Avatars

How to Check Goal Progress

You can check the goal progress for yourself by heading over to the Fortnite PlayStation site. Currently, the goal has reached the 36.49% point of the completion mark of 42,000000.

That’s every bit of information you need when it comes to how to complete all Fortnite Supply Llama challenges and where to check your progress in the community goal. For more tips, tricks, and general FAQ, be sure to check out the related articles section below.

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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