The quests in Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 1, work differently than they have in the past. There are Daily Quests, Season Quests, and Milestones for players to complete for some bonus XP towards unlocking new skins on the Battle Pass, which now includes Marvel's Spider-Man. One of the Season quests that Fortnite players might find themselves doing requires them to place surveillance cameras in a single match, but before that happens, they'll need the locations of the cameras.

Before players start stage 2 of this quest, they will first need to receive the objective at Mighty Monument, a landmark located on the far east side of the new Fortnite map. The tiny island has a colossal statue of a person in the middle of it, so it's very hard to miss. Once players get to the statue, the landmark will be unlocked on the map, and players can move on to the surveillance cameras.

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Surveillance Cameras Locations at Mighty Monument in Fortnite Chapter 3

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Players can see the location of Mighty Monument in the image above, as well as the locations of the two surveillance cameras down below.

The first camera can be found on the north side of Mighty Monument, hidden near some bushes. Fortnite players only need to interact with it once to make it count for the quest's completion.

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And the second camera at Mighty Monument is located a little bit to the east of where the first one was found. If players are directly behind the statue, the camera should be on the back-right side. Since the island is pretty small, players should have no trouble quickly finding both cameras in a single match without losing.

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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. 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.

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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