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All Fortnite OG Season 2 Greatest Hits and how to complete them

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Fortnite OG Season 2 is officially live from January 31 to March 25, 2025. With a new season comes returning Battle Pass rewards and quest lists, with Greatest Hits being the main highlight. Here’s how to complete all of Fortnite OG Season 2’s Greatest Hits quests.

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Fortnite OG Season 2 Greatest Hits quests

Fortnite OG Season 2 Greatest Hits quest list
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Fortnite OG Season 2 has ten quests, not including secret quests, which mainly focus on visiting newly added landmarks, which you can complete during its first month. It also has regular tasks like thanking the Battle Bus Driver, building structures, and searching chests, among other objectives. Here’s the complete list of Greatest Hits quests during Fortnite OG Season 2:

QuestRequirementsRewards
Hit a player from at least two stories above at Tilted TowersClimb any tall building in the Tilted Towers named location and focus on anyone at ground level. The higher your climb, the higher your odds of having enough distance to meet this requirement.20K XP
Damage players at new Named Locations (500)The new locations are Junk Junction, Haunted Hills, Snobby Shores, Tilted Towers, and Shifty Shafts. Visit any of these spots and damage others until you complete the quest.20K XP
Use Small Shield Potions (5)Pick up any small shield potions on the ground, from chests, or as player elimination drops and use them during your matches. Large shield potions don’t count.20K XP
Score a goal at Stadium or Pleasant ParkVisit either Pleasant Park or the unnamed location between Snobby Shores and Tilted Towers. You’ll find large soccer (or football) fields where you can kick a ball around. Score the ball in one of the nets.20K XP
Travel distance after jumping on a Launch Pad (1,000)Launch Pads are epic-rarity items you’ll find in chests or as floor loot. Pick up any Launch Pad, place it using your Build Menu, and jump on it to glide around the map. The farther you travel, the quicker you’ll finish this quest.20K XP
Damage players beyond 20 meters with assault rifles (1,500)You can pick up assault rifles as regular chest, floor, and player elimination loot. Use them to get long-distance shots on other players throughout your matches.20K XP
Build structures or use ziplines in different matches (3)During three separate matches, use your Build Menu to place down walls and platforms or search around until you find ziplines to use.20K XP
Search chests or ammo boxes before the first Storm Circle closes (10)The first Storm Circles takes a few minutes to close. Visit any Named Location and search every nearby chest and ammo box until you complete the quest. You may have to travel to multiple spots or complete this during several matches.20K XP
Thank the Bus Driver (5)Before the match starts, you can thank the Battle Bus driver by pressing B on PC, down on the D-pad if you use a controller, or pressing the emote button if you’re on mobile.20K XP
Visit a Named Location in each biome (4)Visiting Moisty Mire, Salty Springs, Anarchy Acres, and any location on the western side of the map will complete this quest.20K XP

When does Fortnite OG Season 2 end?

Fortnite OG Season 2 will officially end on March 25, 2025 at 3:30 a.m. ET, according to the in-game Battle Pass. The previous season also ended around this time and was followed by a maintenance period that lasted a few hours. If this season follows the same pattern, Fortnite OG Season 2 will go down for maintenance at the following times on March 25:

  • US Pacific (PDT): 12:30 a.m. on March 25
  • US Eastern (EDT): 3:30 a.m. on March 25
  • London, UK (GMT): 7:30 a.m. on March 25
  • India Standard (IST): 1:00 p.m. on March 25
  • Japan Standard (JST): 4:30 p.m. on March 25
  • Australian Eastern Time (AEDT): 6:30 p.m. on March 25
  • New Zealand Standard (NZDT): 8:30 p.m. on March 25

Like the previous season, Fortnite’s servers will briefly close for maintenance and open a few hours later. In most cases, the maintenance lasts three hours, giving you some downtime before the new season’s grind begins.


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