All Fortnite Cowboy Bebop quests and free rewards

    By Rishabh Sabarwal
Published February 28, 2025

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2, titled Lawless, debuted on February 21, 2025, throwing players to a crime-fueled island full of heists and high-stakes action. This season delivers a diverse selection of quests meant to enhance XP and unlock Battle Pass rewards, appealing to both experienced and new players.

The season’s missions range from breaking into vaults in new POIs like Crime City to completing thermite-fueled tasks. They include Story, Weekly, Daily, Kickstart, and Expertise quests. Players can raid armored trucks, trade katanas for explosives, and explore a map packed with Black Market hideouts while pursuing fabled riches and medallions. The Battle Pass, which includes Mortal Kombat’s Sub-Zero and the eccentric Big Dill, keeps the prizes coming as players progress through various missions such as damaging vault weak points or collecting outlaw items.

Among this amazing diversity, excitement grows for the Cowboy Bebop collab, which promises to boost the season’s anime flair. This crossover adds Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine skins to the Item Shop, as well as new quests based on the bounty-hunting theme. These Cowboy Bebop quests, which run until March 18, provide XP toward Bonus Goals and unlock two free cosmetics—ideal for those looking to jam in this lawless realm.

There are two bonus cosmetic rewards you can claim while completing Fortnite Cowboy Bebop quests. Here are all the rewards and how can you claim them:

You can also gain multiple levels quickly as you complete the Cowboy Bebop quests in Battle Royale or Zero Build lobbies in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2. If you’re looking for more in Fortnite, check out everything new added to the new season.

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