Want to unlock the free 'Free Guy' emote in Fortnite? You'll need to find an ATM and complete five challenges, including a Quest involving three coins. Here's how to do it: FreeGuy Fortnite
developer Epic Games has released a brand new set of challenges, separate from the weekly Epic and Legendary Quests.Fans who complete five of the challenges will unlock a free emote, ahead of the release of the movie tie-in Free Guy skin.The Free Guy emote, on the other hand, is available for free, but only if you complete the challenges by September 6.
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