Fortnite players eager to continue the Outlaws Story Quests are facing a unique challenge: a Community Quest to obtain the Outlaw Keycard. This new feature introduces a collaborative element, requiring players to work together to rob Vaults and Cases. Let's dive into how to participate in this community effort.
The mid-season update for Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 2, introduced the Outlaw Keycard challenge tab alongside the Outlaw Midas skin. While the tab offers limited information, it promises that completing community quests will increase the keycard's rarity, unlocking new areas and features in Battle Royale. This new mechanic has left many players wondering how to proceed, especially since the next Story Quests are locked until the community quest is completed.
The process appears straightforward: players must enter Battle Royale matches and rob Vaults and Cases to contribute to the community's progress. This collaborative approach is reminiscent of the Doctor Doom boss event, where players united to overcome a common challenge. However, unlike the Doctor Doom event, this Community Quest appears to require significantly more community participation.
Early testing reveals that simply robbing a Vault isn't enough to significantly move the completion bar. This indicates that individual efforts alone won't suffice, and players will need to wait for broader community participation to unlock progress.
Further highlighting the scale of this community challenge is the two-week delay until the next set of Fortnite Outlaw Quests (March 25th). This suggests that Epic Games anticipates the community quest could take a considerable amount of time to complete. While this might be frustrating for some, players can still enjoy the currently available Golden Gunslinger Quests.
In short, completing this quest requires community-wide participation in robbing Vaults and Cases. For those seeking more information, rumors regarding upcoming collaborations for the Lawless season are circulating.
Fortnite is available on various platforms, including the Meta Quest 2 and 3.