Fortnitemares 2024 challenges: all quests and rewards

    By Rishabh Sabarwal
Published October 18, 2024

Fortnitemares 2024 has finally arrived, and the much-anticipated update brings players a plethora of new content to the game including two new POIs, multiple NPCs, and unvaults Halloween-themed Fortnite weapons. The update also brings multiple collab skins with the likes of Billy the Puppet from Saw, Edward Scissorhands, Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Mephisto from Marvel Comics.

At the same time, Epic has also introduced a wealth of challenges and quests for players to complete tied to the update that rewards them with free XP and cosmetic items. If you’re looking to complete Fortnitemares 2024 quests, we’ve got you covered with the full info right here.

Fortnitemares quests this time around are spread across the four game modes, namely Rocket Racing, Festival, Horde Rush, and Battle Royale. Players can choose the game mode of their choice and complete quests to progress along XP bonus goals to unlock free cosmetics.

This year, Fortnitemares quests are called Nitemare quests, and these are spread across nine stages in Battle Royale, with each stage containing up to eight challenges.

Here are all the Fortnitemares 2024 challenges you can complete in Zero Build and Battle Royale:

Nitemare One quests were released on October 12. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Two quests were released on October 14. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Three quests were released on October 16. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Four quests were released on October 18. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Five quests will be released at 10 a.m. ET on October 20. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Six quests will be released at 10 a.m. ET on October 22. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Seven quests will be released at 10 a.m. ET on October 24. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. We’ll update this section when they are out.

Nitemare Eight quests will be released at 10 a.m. ET on October 26. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. We’ll update this section when they are out.

Nitemare Nine quests will be released at 10 a.m. ET on October 28. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. We’ll update this section when they are out.

As opposed to Battle Royale, Rocket Racing only has six Nitemare stages that will be released across a wider span in Fortnite. Here are all the quests so far:

Nitemare One quests were released on October 12, at 10 AM ET. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Two quests were released on October 14, at 10 AM ET. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Three quests will be released on October 18, at 10 AM ET. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. We’ll update this section when they are out.

Nitemare Four quests will be released on October 22, at 10 AM ET. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. We’ll update this section when they are out.

Nitemare Five quests will be released on October 26, at 10 AM ET. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. We’ll update this section when they are out.

Nitemare Six quests will be released on October 30, at 10 AM ET. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. We’ll update this section when they are out.

Fortnite Festival has fewer Fortnitemares quests, all of which are mainly focused on talking to Punk and playing the mode using different instruments. Here are all the quests:

Nitemare One quests were released on October 12. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Two quests were released on October 14. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. Here are all of them:

Nitemare Three quests were released on October 18. Each quest completed rewards you with 20,000 XP. We’ll update this section when they are out.

Horde Rush quests are one-off challenges that will be available in two parts and will be released across a longer period. So you can either choose to finish the first batch now or complete it when all of them are out.

Here are all the Horde Rush quests currently available as of October 17, each of which grant 20,000 XP upon completion:

Here is the second part of Horde Rush quests that will drop on October 20:

Fortnitemares 2024 grants players up to 11 free cosmetic rewards upon completing 11 stages of XP bonus goals throughout the event.

Here are all the free items and how to get them:

Fortnitemares 2024 event is slated to end at 2 a.m. ET on November 2 right when the ongoing Chapter 5, Season 4 comes to a close. All the challenges, including the Horde Rush mode, will be removed as Epic prepares for another OG season, which is rumored to bring back the Chapter 2 map to Battle Royale.

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