The wonderful world of Star Wars has once again descended on the battle royale island of Fortnite, bringing with it dozens of quests to complete and plenty of exciting goodies to unlock.
18.04.2024 - 14:29 / radiotimes.com
Fortnite’s Chapter 5 Season 2 has added plenty of fresh updates to the game, including mythological characters like Zeus and Hades.
And the additions have not slowed down, as players are vying to get their hands on the new Harpy Haze outfit.
Released in the new Shrieking Star quest pack, the outfit can be unlocked with its LEGO equivalent too.
There is also a set of Harpy wings to give your skin an extra sinister look, plus a quest bundle that grants the player a whopping 1,000 V-Bucks after all the missions are ticked off.
The game can be a bit of a minefield when it comes to keeping in the loop with the latest updates, so we have a full explanation on how to get the Harpy Haze outfit, plus a list of quests involved too.
The Harpy Haze skin in Fortnite can be obtained by purchasing the Shrieking Star quest pack from the Item Shop in the game, or directly from the Epic Games Store website.
It will cost you £6.99, and aside from the items listed above, it also includes a Starshriek pickaxe.
It can be purchased on your console store of choice, too, for PlayStation, Xbox or Nintendo Switch players.
In order to achieve the full reward of 1,000 V-Bucks, players will have to complete several missions. Their financial prizes will increase intermittently with each passing quest, all of which are detailed below.
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