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BitLife: How to Complete the King to Kingpin Challenge

The newest BitLife challenge, the King to Kingpin Challenge, has arrived! For this week, you have five tasks to complete. The challenge tasks players to…

Madison BensonBy Madison BensonDecember 4, 20213 Mins Read
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The newest BitLife challenge, the King to Kingpin Challenge, has arrived! For this week, you have five tasks to complete. The challenge tasks players to become king, join a crime syndicate and get promoted to underboss. By the end of this guide, you will learn how to complete the King to Kingpin Challenge in BitLife.

How to Complete the King to Kingpin Challenge in BitLife

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The BitLife King to Kingpin Challenge has five tasks you will need to complete:

  • Become a king
  • Become exiled
  • Emigrate back to your home country
  • Join any organized crime syndicate
  • Make it to underboss

To become a king, you must first create a male character. If you make a female, she will instead become a queen. However, you must also be born into a country, move, then emigrate back to your home country. The easiest way to accomplish both of these feats is being born into a random country, moving to any country with a monarchy, and marrying into the royal family. If you are rich and famous, your chances of accomplishing this will be much higher.

Once you become king, you must then become exiled. To do this, you must lose all respect from the public by performing indecent acts or committing crimes. As you continue performing these acts, people will respect you less and less, and you will eventually be exiled by force. Since you must also join an organized crime syndicate, committing crimes effectively loses public opinion while raising your chances of getting accepted into organized crime. This is also a good opportunity to emigrate back to the country that your character was born in.

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To join an organized crime syndicate, you must commit crimes and be at least 18 years old. Navigate to special careers in the occupation menu until you see organized crime. If you have not committed any crime, you will not be accepted. You must commit several crimes until you are accepted into the crime syndicate of your choice. From here, you must climb up the hierarchy until you reach underboss. You will begin as an associate and must be promoted a total of three times. You will receive promotions as you commit more successful crimes in the mafia.

Once you complete these tasks, you will have completed the King to Kingpin Challenge in BitLife. For more information about a previous BitLife challenge, visit our coverage here.

BitLife is available on Android and iOS.

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Madison Benson

Madison is a Canadian freelance writer with a love for video games. Proud owner of three dogs and two rabbits.

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