Once a player has finally completed all of the Aquaman challenges and earned the Aquaman skin inFortnite, which is possible as of today, July 16, they will then be able to unlock a shirtless variant of the new cosmetics if they so choose This is done by diving over the waterfall at Gorgeous Gorge while wearing the Aquaman outfit that has already been obtained, and this guide looks to assist those fans that may not know exactly where to find this location inFortniteSeason 3.
To locate Gorgeous Gorge and its waterfall inFortnite, players should look to the waterway that runs between The Authority and Lazy Lake. Indeed, the waterfall that fans must dive over to claim the alternate Aquaman skin is not too far to the north west of Lazy Lake, and its size makes it quite easy to find. For those players that would like a visual reference, here is a map highlighting the waterfall’s exact location:
After a fan has reached the waterfall at Gorgeous Gorge, the task becomes quite self-explanatory. Simply, players will need to put on their Aquaman skin and jump off the waterfall, and they will be rewarded with the shirtless style for their efforts. Considering just how easy it is to unlock the alternateAquaman skin inFortnite, players might as well go for it even if they only plan on using the standard cosmetic.
To note, Gorgeous Gorge is reasonably close to Retail Row, which is the site for one of theFortniteSeason 3 Week 5challenges that are also now available. In this weekly challenge, players must get three Eliminations at Retail Row, and fans may want to consider tackling that task while they are in the area.
Alternatively, players could head up to Salty Springs for a weekly challenge that requires a weapon to be upgraded at that location. While Salty Springs is a bit further from the Gorgeous Gorge waterfall than Retail Row is, fans looking to earn some XP and progress onFortnite’s Season 3 Battle Passmay still want to try make the trek up there after they have received their shirtless Aquaman skin.
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