As a player, you may have noticed that Fortnite added a new set of quests for the Close Encounters mode to the menu, but the message “not available in the current match” was always there. If you don’t know what Close Encounters are, it’s a game mode in Fortnite that has been around before. It has jet packs, shotguns, and a faster storm later in the game to speed things up. To start the Fortnite Close Encounters Quests, you need to know what’s going on in the game right now.
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How to get into the Close Encounters mode in Fortnite?
At the time of this writing, on February 1, the Close Encounters mode in Fortnite is not available. This means that you can’t do these quests. If you search for Island Code 4000-2741-0286 on the Discovery page, you can find a version of Close Encounters that you can play. Matchmaking isn’t working right now, and you’ll need the specific “By Epic” tagged version to get the quests to work anyway. Keep an eye on the Discovery page for the official version of Fortnite Close Encounters, which should be out soon now that the quests are in the game. The official version should be out more quickly.
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The Quests in Fortnite
As soon as you can play the official Close Encounters mode in Fortnite, you can do the three quests below.
- In Close Encounters, you have to kill two players who are within 30 seconds of each other (1)
- Get kicked out of Close Encounters mode with ten or fewer players left (1)
- When you play Close Encounters, you can do damage to people from above (100)
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If you finish these missions, the game will give you 12K, 14K, and 10k XP. If you complete all three, you’ll get 18k XP. You can earn 54K XP in all, so it’s worth your time to play this game mode once it’s available.
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