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Fortnite TV Locations: Where To Destroy Spooky TV Sets (Foreshadowing Quest)

Here are all seven spooky TV set locations across the battle royale map.

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It's just about time for Season 7 of Fortnite: Battle Royale, but there are still Foreshadowing Quests to complete before the end of the current season. In the latest batch of these teaser challenges, players will need to destroy spooky TV sets. While the challenge requires you to destroy five of these in total, there are actually seven on the island overall, so you can choose which ones you want to actually find. Below you can learn where to find all spooky TV set locations. The challenge is live now, and you won't want to waste any time, as Season 7 will begin pretty soon.

Fortnite Spooky TV Set Locations

As mentioned, there are seven spooky TV sets, so just pick the five most convenient to you. As always, we recommend you drop into Team Rumble to complete this challenge just in case you're eliminated. In that mode, you can respawn instead of starting all over from a new lobby. Here's where you can find all spooky TV sets in Fortnite.

  • A westernmost cliff outside of Sweaty Sands
  • On a small island northeast of Craggy Cliffs
  • Under some trees west of Dirty Docks
  • At a campsite southwest of the Weather Observatory
  • On a hillside west of Lazy Lake
  • At the base of a large tree south of Slurpy Swamp
  • In the woods North of Holly Hedges
Fortnite spooky TV set locations
Fortnite spooky TV set locations

As you can see, the spooky TV sets are quite spread apart, and you need not destroy five in a single round, so don't worry if you can't get to them all so quickly. Just pick the five that work best for you and do away with them using your Pickaxe.

These spooky TV sets and the rest of the Foreshadowing Quests all point to one thing in Fortnite Season 7: aliens. That theory first began circulating when the quests leaked days ahead of their arrival in the game, and it was later supported by the strange "They're Coming" ARG, which Epic has still not acknowledged (and likely never will), but has been all but confirmed to be a Fortnite tie-in at this point, with several Fortnite streamers receiving cryptic DVDs depicting crop circle footage and other mysterious goings-on.

Fortnite Season 7 is set to begin one week from today on June 8, at which point we'll dive deep into the Season 7 Battle Pass, the map changes, and new gameplay mechanics all of which are sure to be included in another major shift in the Fortnite metaverse. In the meantime, you can close out the season with the upcoming Week 12 challenges.

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