Epic initially gave away the wrong end date for the event. Players would get the Equalizer Glider so long as they finished at least one challenge.

But it seems like this approach was not enough. Fortnite players will now have a chance to complete all the challenges till January 15, 8 AM UTC. However, Epic has not made the event live just yet. We don’t have a confirmed date for when it will start, only the end date. We can expect it to happen soon though.

They will be bringing back some of the popular Limited Time Modes and the challenges players missed out on. Unfortunately, challenges which were partially completed will be reset and players will need to do them again.

What is 14 days of Fortnite?

14 days of Fortnite was a two-week event that presented one different challenge everyday, totalling 14 different challenges. Each challenge completed would reward players with an in-game item, emote, spray, or emoticon.

Below are the challenges that will be brought back (if not already completed)

Day 1 – Creative ModeDay 2 – Visit Candy CanesDay 3 – Play Matches With FriendsDay 4 – Hit players with SnowballDay 5 – Fly an X4-Stormwing through golden ringsDay 6 – Search waterside Goose NestsDay 7 – Use Boogie Bombs or PresentsDay 8 – Damage opponents with Different WeaponsDay 9 – Dance in front of Holiday TreesDay 10 – Land a trick in different named locationsDay 11 – Thank the Bus DriverDay 12 – Destroy snowflake decorationsDay 13 – Place devices in CreativeDay 14 – Search chests

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