Fortnite Star Wars: All Unleash the Force Quests & Rewards Guide

Fortnite Star Wars: All Unleash the Force Quests & Rewards Guide

I dropped into a Creative map and a stormtrooper clipped my flank; the match flipped in a heartbeat. You notice how a single objective can change the whole flow of a game. I’ve tracked these quests, the leaks, and the best way to clear them without wasting hours.

Fortnite Star Wars Unleash the Force Quests
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Every Fortnite Star Wars Quest

You can find the Star Wars map collection inside Fortnite Creative the moment the event drops.

I read the FireMonkey leaks on X and cross-checked them with the in-game quest list; that gave me a clean map of what’s live now and what’s on a weekly timer. Below I break the quests into the three Creative game modes Epic added and the bonus milestones that hand out free cosmetics.

Fortnite Star Wars Galactic Siege Quests

On Galactic Siege you’re moving from capture point to capture point, which changes how you spend credits and choose classes.

  • Claim 3 Capture Points — 10,000 XP
  • Spend 500 Credits — 10,000 XP (May 8)
  • Complete 3 Bounties — 10,000 XP (May 15)
  • Become the Force User Class — 10,000 XP (May 22)

Fortnite Star Wars Escape Vader Quests

Escape Vader plays like a stealth puzzle: you’re ferrying power cells while the hunter breathes down the corridor.

  • Deliver 12 Power Cells — 10,000 XP (May 2)
  • Eliminate 15 Stormtroopers — 10,000 XP (May 8)
  • Successfully Escape Vader Twice — 10,000 XP (May 15)
  • Stun Vader 3 times using steam pipes — 10,000 XP (May 22)

Fortnite Star Wars Droid Tycoon Quests

Droid Tycoon feels like a micro-economy: blueprints, companions, and rebirth stations define your loop.

  • Use the Rebirth Station to Rebirth — 10,000 XP (May 3)
  • Steal or purchase 10 Droid Blueprints — 10,000 XP (May 8)
  • Complete 6 Astromech Missions — 10,000 XP (May 15)
  • Set a Diamond Droid as your companion — 10,000 XP (May 22)

How do I complete Fortnite Star Wars quests?

I recommend jumping straight into the Creative maps tied to each mode: Galactic Siege, Escape Vader, and Droid Tycoon. Play the mode that matches the quest (for example, deliver power cells in Escape Vader), focus on the single objective listed, and lean on class abilities when the quest calls for a Force User or companion. The FireMonkey leak on X helped players plan their weekly sessions before some objectives rotated live.

Unleash the Force Bonus Goals and Rewards

Players who hit milestones across those quests get a steady drip of freebies that look good in a lobby and feel satisfying to claim.

Complete a set number of quests across any qualifying Star Wars Creative maps (including community-made maps) and you earn the following rewards:

  • Complete 3 Unleash the Force Quests — Banner
  • Complete 6 Unleash the Force Quests — Rebel Tauntaun Spray
  • Complete 9 Unleash the Force Quests — Unleash the Force Loading Screen
  • Complete 12 Unleash the Force Quests — Sith Holocron Back Bling
  • Complete 15 Unleash the Force Quests — Shock Trooper Electrostaff Pickaxe

Earned XP goes to your Creative progress and helps pad seasonal rewards. I treat the bonus goals like small checkpoints: they pull you back into the event week after week, like finding a datapad in a dark corridor.

What rewards are in the Star Wars quests?

The rewards mix cosmetic flair with XP. You get a banner, a spray, a loading screen, a back bling, and a pickaxe if you hit all the milestones. Epic Games released these via the Creative library and the items appear in your locker once the milestone is reached.

When do the Star Wars quests expire?

There’s no explicit expiry stamped on the quests right now, but history and Epic’s event cadence suggest they may be removed when the Star Wars celebration ends — likely early June 2026. I’d treat any dated objectives (the May rollouts) as weekly windows and plan your sessions around them to avoid missing rewards.

If you’re short on time, focus on the quests with flexible completion paths: Creative maps made by the community count, so you can use community-made Siege or Tycoon maps to grind faster. And if you’re tracking the leaks, follow FireMonkey on X for early hints and cross-reference in-game menus before committing hours to a single objective.

Think of the event as a tight playlist: each quest is a song you can clear in one sitting, and collecting all the rewards feels as satisfying as sliding a lightsaber into a polished scabbard — which of the cosmetics will you chase first?