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Fortnite food trucks locations: where on the map to visit trucks for Remedy vs Toxin challenge

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Fortnite Season 11 (or is it Season 1 of Chapter 2?!) continues apace, heading deeper in Overtime having left the game's usual format of 10-week seasons long behind.

There likely won't be anything majorly new until the start of Season 12/Season 2 of Chapter 2 - which isn't expected to begin until early February - so for now developers Epic Games are treating players to weekly Overtime Challenges to keep them entertained.

This week's challenges are all grouped under the theme of 'Remedy Vs. Toxin', and have you doing everything from visiting different bus stops to being the first to catch a fish, land from the battle bus or get an elimination.

But it's the list's first challenge that holds the most intrigue, one that tasks you with visiting three different food trucks in the game.

Here's how to complete it:

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How the food truck challenge works

All you need to do is 'visit' these locations for the challenge to be completed.

But here's a quick word of advice; because of the way Fortnite renders its environments, you likely won't be able to see the trucks from high up.

They're more likely to pop in to view as you get nearer, so you're probably in the right area, you just can't see them yet.

Where to find the three food trucks:

Between Lazy Lake and Frenzy Farm in a snowy area near a bend in the road, south of the river South of Salty Springs next to the bridge heading over to Weeping Woods North of Pleasant Park in a snow-melting area south of some scattered houses The full list of this week's challenges: Visit Different Food trucks (0/3) Earn Silver Survivor Medals (0/3) SMG Eliminations (0/3) Search Chests at Landmarks (0/7) Reach 100 of both health and shields in different matches (0/2) Deal damage with a common, uncommon and rare weapon in a single match (0/3) Deal damage to enemy structures (0/2500) Visit different bus stops in a single match (0/3) Achieve Weapon Specialist accolades by dealing damage with weapons (0/5) Be the first to catch a fish, land from the battle bus or get an elimination (0/1) Is Fortnite shutting down?

Following rumours that some of the biggest games in the world - including Roblox and Minecraft - will be shut down, the spurious hearsay has made its way to Fortnite.

Rumblings about Fortnite coming to an end seem to stem from prank website React2424, who want people to believe that the game is wrapping up completely in June 2020.

They bizarrely reported that the game is finishing this year thanks to there being "too many players", but the idea that it somehow became "too popular" to be sustained just doesn't really make a lot of sense.

They also say that Chapter 2 - the revised version of the game that spawned from an in-game black hole with a brand new map - is actually a glitch that wasn't supposed to happen, hence Epic pulling the plug on the game.

But that's simply not true, of course.

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Though the popularity of Fortnite has been waning slightly in recent months, the game still brought in $1.8 billion (£1.3 billion) in revenue for creators Epic Games in 2019.

It was the second year in a row that Fortnite has made more money than any other video game.

It really wouldn't make much sense for such an incredibly successful (not to mention profitable) video game to suddenly shut down.

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