The first week of Cosmic Summer, the summer event for Fortnite in 2021 is underway, with the challenges asking you to jump into Creative and complete some challenges.
With plenty of free cosmetics up for grabs, you’re going to want to jump into Creative and complete the many challenges on offer, seemingly in an effort from Epic to get players to diversify from Battle Royale.
Here’s what you need to know for the Pro 100 section of the Fortnite Cosmic Summer Challenges.
Fortnite Cosmic Summer Pro 100 Creative Code
For week 1, you need to play Pro 100 to complete the challenges. Pro 100 is a team deathmatch of sorts with no building. It’s fun, but can go on forever and ever.
Head on over to Creative, and then enter the following Creative code:
3424-1388-0947
Walk through the rift, and then start playing Pro 100.
Fortnite Cosmic Summer Pro 100 Challenges
Here are all of the challenges you can complete:
– Spend coins to buy items at the vending machine in Pro 100.
– Revive teammates in Pro 100
– Deal damage to players with a rocket launcher in Pro 100.
The only tricky one is reviving downed teammates. We recommend that you pick up and carry them back to your spawn so you can at least have a chance of reviving them before an enemy shoots them.
The Rocket Launcher can only be bought from one of the vending machines for coins, which you get for eliminating players.
Fortnite Cosmic Summer Pro 100 Rewards

Here’s everything you get for completing the Pro 100 challenges:
– Beach Blast Lobby Track
– Brain Freeze Back Bling style
– Cloud Llama Board Cloud Cat Board style
– Icy Pop wrap
It seems like these challenges are the only ways to get these cosmetics, so don’t miss out.
Elsewhere in Fortnite, don’t forget to check out all of the summer skins you have to look forward to over the course of Cosmic Summer.
Fortnite is free-to-play on PC via the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Android.
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