Fortnite Battle Royale's Season 8 is almost upon us, and Epic Games has been teasing that some major environment changes are on the way due to cracks forming in the map's ground, with fans speculating an earthquake of some kind is imminent. Be that as it may, the video game developer has also decided to give players the chance to obtain Season 8's Battle Pass for free for completing a set of 13 different Overtime Challenges by February 27, 2019, and Epic has now added the final four tasks that will be available to complete.

As has been the case with previously added Overtime Challenges, Fortnite Battle Royale players can tick these tasks off with relative ease, as most of them can be finished without one having to actively seek out their completion. For instance, one of the final OT Challenges is to outlast 75 opponents in a single match, and since the game already charges one with survival until the very end, it's safe to presume that many will knock this one out with no trouble at all.

Another of these newest Overtime Challenges that can be done with no thinking is thanking the Bus Driver in seven different matches. This is one is incredibly simple, as Fortnite Battle Royale players are able to do this by literally pressing a single button before dropping in from the Battle Bus.

Beyond the aforementioned Overtime Challenges, the last two that players will have to complete if they choose to do so is playing three separate matches of the Driftin' Limited Time Mode with a friend, and searching seven different chests or ammo boxes at a racetrack or dance club. As far as the former is concerned, the only real challenge is convincing a friend to play a few rounds of Fortnite, while the latter can be quickly completed with our guide here.

All things considered, it will be interesting to see just how many people decide its worth investing the time it takes to complete enough Overtime Challenges to snag Fortnite Battle Royale's Season 8 Battle Pass for free. It's safe to presume Epic Games is hoping that this incentive will help drive more gamers to the free-to-play title and grow its player base even larger, so we will have to wait and see what transpires.

Fortnite is available now in early access for Android, iOS, PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One.