Fortnite players eager to continue the Outlaws Story Quests are facing a unique challenge: a Community Quest to obtain the Outlaw Keycard, a new in-game feature. This quest requires players to collectively rob Vaults and Cases in Battle Royale matches. Let's explore how this community-driven heist works.

The mid-season update for Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 2, introduced the Outlaw Keycard challenge tab alongside the Outlaw Midas skin. While details are scarce, the keycard's rarity increases with quest completion, unlocking new areas and features in Battle Royale. This new mechanic has left many players puzzled, particularly as the next Story Quest is locked until this community quest is finished.
The process seems straightforward: players must rob Vaults and Cases in Battle Royale matches to contribute to the community goal. This resembles previous events like the Doctor Doom boss fight, requiring collaborative effort. However, unlike the relatively quick Doctor Doom event, this Community Quest appears more extensive.
Early testing reveals that individual Vault robberies don't immediately affect the overall progress bar. This indicates that players can't single-handedly complete the quest and must rely on collective participation. The completion relies on a combined community effort.
Further suggesting the quest's scale, the next set of Fortnite Outlaw Quests isn't scheduled until March 25th—a two-week wait. This implies Epic Games anticipates the community quest may take up to a week to complete. While this might be frustrating for some, the currently available Golden Gunslinger Quests offer plenty to keep players engaged in the meantime.
So, that’s how to contribute to the Fortnite Community Vault and Case robbery. For those seeking more information, here are all the rumored collaborations for the Lawless season. [ttpp]
Fortnite is available on various platforms, including Meta Quest 2 and 3.