This morning, theFortniteSeason 6 Week 2 Challengesofficially went live, but of course, they have already been completed by some players of the battle royale game. Doing so unlocks a loading screen that hints at the location of - typically - a hidden Battle Star. This Battle Star grants a free Battle Pass tier; however, Epic Games has seen fit to replace the hidden Battle Star with a secret banner. Now, this was done last season, but much later, which suggests that this season could potentially rotate Battle Stars and banners?

Regardless, this week theFortniteloading screen hints at a hidden banner, and many may believed from when the location leaked that it would Wailing Woods. However, it turned out to actually be hidden closer to Paradise Palms. Indicated by the shadow in the locating screen, there is a small carriage found slightly north of Paradise Palms. It’s near the long road that leads into the high-combat area, with an arrow revealing that the banner is on top of the carriage.

For those who prefer a visual guide, we recommend this video created by YouTuber Wolker4:

Of course, for more casual players, these challenges may take some time. After all, two of this week’s challenges include multiple stages that involving dealing damage with various types of weapons. Another challenge that could potentially take some time is visiting the 7 corrupted areas, since they are spread wide across the battle island. However, for those struggling with that, we’ve created a guide onhow to visit the 7 corrupted areas in one game.

Nevertheless,Fortniteseason 6 marches on and next week will bring even more challenges to the battle royale game. In fact,week 3 challenges have already leakedfrom the same source that accurately predicted this week’s challenges. With that foreknowledge, players can hopefully get the edge they need inFortnite. As more news develops, be sure to check back. Until then, Ranters, good luck on the battle island!

Fortniteis available now in early access for iOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. An Android beta is currently underway.