Fortnite Dance Floor Locations

These Are the Three Fortnite Dance Floor Locations

The mysterious Fortnite dance floor locations have finally had their purpose revealed. Battle Pass owners are required to head to each dance floor location and a bust a move. This is part of the Fortnite Season 3 Week 8 challenges, of which there are now seven new objectives for players to complete. The Fortnite dance floor locations objective is one of the normal difficulty challenges, and so you’d think it wouldn’t require too much effort to complete. However, if you haven’t yet found each Fortnite dance floor location, you might have a bit of trouble finding the well-hidden disco rooms. Here’s what you need to know about the Fortnite dance floor locations.

Fortnite Dance Floor Locations

The Fortnite dance floor locations were already discovered by players ahead of the Week 8 challenges. If you managed to spy one of the disco rooms before the challenges launched, you’ll be able to head back to those dance floor locations and complete the challenge.

For those of you who are struggling to find all three Fortnite dance floor locations, don’t worry, for we’re here to offer a helping hand in the form of a map. See below for each of the three Fortnite disco room locations. (The center of each circle is exactly where you’ll find the dance rooms!)

Fortnite Dance Floor Locations

Fortnite Dance Floor Reward

Unfortunately, as this is not a “Hard” challenge, completing the Fortnite dance floor locations challenges only results in a reward of five Battle Stars. Considering you have to traverse the entire map to get to each of the disco rooms, you’d have thought a bigger reward would be in order. But no, it’s just those five Battle Stars, as well as that additional 4,000XP once all Week 8 challenges have been completed.

The Fortnite dance floor locations challenge doesn’t need to be completed this week. Players have until the end of Season 3 to find each dance floor and perform an emote on it.

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