The Fortnite Festival Season 4 Pass partners with Metallica for an Icon series like never before and gives players a free guitar skin at the end that comes with four variants. Here is how to unlock each variant of the Slurp Blaster Guitar in Fortnite.
The Slurp Blaster Guitar is one of the first instruments for Fortnite Festival to get multiple variants all for free. But, to earn all four, it’s going to take a bit of grinding. Be prepared to Jam out all season long if you want those variants for yourself.
Remember that Fortnite Festival is in a different season than Battle Royale, and the duration of both is also different. Season 4 of Fortnite Festival begins June 13 and ends August 16.
Here is how to get the Slurp Blaster Guitar with all of its additional variants in Fortnite Festival.
How to earn Slurp Blaster Guitar variants in Fortnite
The Slurp Blaster Guitar is the final reward in the free tier of the battle pass and costs 11,000 Festival Points.
All variants for the Slurp Blaster GuitarSlurp: 11,000 Festival PointsBarrel: 12,000 Festival PointsGold: 16,000 Festival PointsHolographic: 20,000 Festival Pointspic.twitter.com/N1vmnsAmLv
Once theFestival Passhas been completed, players will have to earnadditional Festival Pointsto get the remaining variants. Even if there are no more tiers to the pass, Fortnite Festival will continue to give out points for playing the mode and completing daily quests.
To get theSlurp Barrel versionof the guitar, you will have to get12,000 Festival Points, 1,000 more than what it takes to unlock it.
Thegold version of the Slurp BarrelGuitar is unlocked at16,000 Festival Points, and the finalHolographic versionis unlocked at20,000.
There are several other rewards that can be unlocked through the new pass featuring Metallica, including all four members as skins, Auras, and more. The new season also introducedBattle Stage mode, allowing players to jam out against others.
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