Fortnite: Where to find Bat Signals for Welcome to Gotham City challenges
Another crossover event is upon the world of Fortnite, this time with Batman landing in the game. As is the tradition with a new crossover event, some new challenges have been included, and one of them has players searching out and lighting three Bat Signals outside of the in-game Gotham City. Finding the Bat Signals can be a bit tricky, so we've narrowed down where you'll need to focus your attention.
Knowing the challenge
The circumstances surrounding the Welcome to Gotham City challenges are a bit mysterious, as it seems like the Bat Signals are spread quite far throughout the map. Thankfully, you only need to light up three of them, and so far at least four have been found. All you'll have to do for this challenge is to find the signal, go up to it, and light it.
Where to find Bat Signals in Fortnite
- One of the Bat Signals is located on the mountain east of Pleasant Park, on a hill that looks down on Loot Lake.
- Another Bat Signal is perched right on the roof of the Prison that's right next to Moisty Palms. Head to the northwest side of the roof top to find it.
- A third Bat Signal is located in Junk Junction, on the roof of the main building in the town.
- A fourth Bat Signal can be lit on the mountain northeast of Snobby Shores, where the Villain Lair is located.
- If you're having trouble finding the spots, make sure to refer to the map below for help.
Once you finish up, you'll be all done with that challenge, and can get started on the much easier challenges needed to collect that Catwing glider. For a reminder on just what those are, make sure to take a look at the challenges, and also get refreshed with what's new in the Batman crossover event.
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Anthony Nash has been writing about games and the gaming industry for nearly a decade. When he’s not writing about games, he’s usually playing them. You can find him on Twitter talking about games or sports at @_anthonynash.