Fortnite fireworks locations: Where to visit a solar array in week 9 challenge

Season 9 is drawing to a close but there's still plenty of rewards to be won

Anthony Cuthbertson
Friday 05 July 2019 09:29 BST
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Fireworks locations are dotted around the Fortnite map as part of a new challenge
Fireworks locations are dotted around the Fortnite map as part of a new challenge (Epic Games)

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Fortnite's Week 9 challenge has players scrambling to uncover solar arrays and launch fireworks across all four corners of Fortnite Island.

The start of the Week 9 challenges mean Season 9 is coming to a close, so players will be looking to gather all the rewards they can before the next season drops.

The latest challenge requires players to seek out solar arrays in the snow, desert and jungle

Fortnite players can expect a lot of competition around the solar arrays, with some players lingering around the locations in the hope of racking up their kill tally.

The solar arrays are actually marked on the Fortnite map but can be difficult to spot.

Players can find them in the jungle biome located to the east of the hot springs towards the north of Fortnite Island.

The solar arrays can also be found in the desert and snow biome locations of the map.

In the snow, the arrays can be found near the hangar in Frosty Flights, and in the desert they are located just to the west of the John Wick house.

Fireworks have also been placed along the river, which cuts right through Fortnite Island.

To complete the challenge and earn a Low 'n' Slow Picaxe, players will need to set off at least three of them.

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