Here are all of the Overtime challenges for Fortnite season 9

Get new skin variants for Bunker Jonesy, Stratus, and Demi.

Screengrab via Epic Games

The end of Fortnite: Battle Royale season nine is quickly approaching, and that means it’s time for another set of Overtime challenges.

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Overtime challenges are tasks that players can complete to get alternate skin variants of Battle Pass skins from that particular season. And the season nine Overtime challenges went live today (July 23).

Screengrab via Epic Games
Screengrab via Epic Games

Completing three, six, and nine Overtime challenges will unlock new variants of the Bunker Jonesy, Stratus, and Demi skins, respectively. You’ll also earn XP and other rewards, like loading screens, for completing individual Overtime challenges. If you finish all 12 Overtime challenges, you’ll get 15,000 XP.

Here are all of the Overtime challenges that have been released so far.

  • Eliminate others with the assistance of a Friend in your party (25)
    • Reward: 2,500 XP
  • Damage opponents with Shotguns (try Party Assist) (2,500)
    • Reward: 2,500 XP
  • Visit Loot Lake, Polar Peak, and Pressure Plant
    • Reward: Ready to Fight uncommon loading screen
  • Revive a Friend in different matches (3)
    • Reward: 5,000 XP
  • Damage opponents with Assault Rifles (try Party Assist) (2,500)
    • Reward: 5,000 XP
  • Dance at a Monster skeleton
    • Reward: Quest for the Cup uncommon loading screen
  • Place Top 15 in Duos or Squads with a friend (5)
    • Reward: 10,000 XP
  • Deal damage with SMGs to opponents (try Party Assist) (2,500)
    • Reward: 10,000 XP
  • Score a goal on an indoor soccer pitch (1)
    • Reward: Season 9 uncommon loading screen

This article will be updated as more Overtime challenges become available.

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