Fortnite's Chapter 2 released way back in October, bringing a host of new content and mechanics to Epic's hugely popular third-person Battle Royale. We're now two months into Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 1, which has recently been extended all the way up to February, leaving space for a full holiday event in the meantime.

With the Season finale Fortnite Chapter 2 season 1 finale still months away, there's plenty of time to tick off weekly challenges and earn skins, gliders, and a variety of other rewards. The latest of these weekly challenge sets, Chaos Rising, contains a few missions that players may find tricky, including one that requires them to dance on all three of the Battle Island's Steel bridges.

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Finding the Bridges

There are three steel bridges on the new Battle Island map, and they're fairly spread out. The most remote is the Yellow Steel Bridge. which can be found in the far south of the map, below Lazy Lake and the northeast of Misty Meadows. This is the most risky of the three, as its very close to the southern border of the map.

The other two bridges are actually fairly close together, with the Green Steel Bridge being found in the east, a little way southeast of Frenzy Farm and west of Dirty Docks, and the Red Steel Bridge to the west, directly south of Pleasant Park. Both of these bridges are quite central, and should be fairly easy to reach without risking too much in a normal match.

Fortnite Steel Bridges Map

Not Getting Shot

Unfortunately, as the three bridges are quite spread out across the Battle Island, the odds of players being able to dance at all three in the course of a single match are extremely low. It is possible however to dance at the Red and Green bridges without travelling too far, although crossing a Battle Royale map just to dance on a bridge may be as bad an idea as stopping to do some fishing on one.

The Steel Bridges have weapon spawns on them, which means players attempting the challenge will run the risk of another player landing nearby and shooting them before they can dance. Luckily, the bridges are fairly large and hiding at one end until the coast is clear, then popping up and doing a quick dance is a perfectly viable strategy.

Fortnite is free-to-play on Mobile, PC. PS4. Switch. and Xbox One.

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