The quest system has gotten a little bit of a shake-up in the latest chapter of Fortnite. There are Daily Quests, Season Quests, and Milestones for players to complete, and each section has a wide variety of quests to take on. Players will more than likely find themselves having to destroy three signal jammers in a single match, and by using this guide, players can find out where they are all located in Chapter 3 of Fortnite.

To get this Fortnite quest, players will need to head over to the small island on the far east side of the map, where one of the new NPCs can be found. The three signal jammers can be found on this tiny island, but players will need to make sure that they destroy them all in one match without losing. If a player manages to die before finding them all, the quest progress will be reset. Luckily, all three of the jammers are relatively close to one another.

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Where are the Signal Jammers in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 1

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The first Signal Jammer is on the island's west side near some trees by the coast. Smack it a few times with the harvesting tool to break it for good.

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The second Signal Jammer in Fortnite is in the northern corner of the island, hidden behind a building near some bushes.

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And last but not least, the third one can be found on the southern side of the island, right next to a spinning fan that is used to power the area.

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Fortnite players will earn a whopping 25K XP for completing this quest in Chapter 3. If fans own the new Battle Pass (which has Spider-Man and other neat characters), they can use their Battle Stars to claim the reards they want the most without needing to follow a linear unlock path.

There's a lot to see and do in the new chapter of Fortnite, but one of the mechanics that players can try out immediately is the new sliding mechanic that was previously leaked. To do it, press the right stick in while running. If players are going downhill, they will gain momentum, which can be very helpful for evading enemies or to just travel a bit faster around the map.

Fortnite is currently free-to-play on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The mobile version of Fortnite is still currently unavailable on both the App Store and Google Play Store.

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