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FORTNITE CUBE WATCH: The sixth gravity field has materialized south of Lazy Links

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The cycle continues—the mysterious purple cube in Fortnite: Battle Royale has once again stopped moving and spawned a gravity field.

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This gravity field, which appeared south of Lazy Links today, is the sixth one to emerge in Fortnite since Aug. 28.

On Aug. 28, the cube stopped moving and created the first gravitational field near Fatal Fields. The next day, the first rune appeared in the ground where the cube was resting.

Since then, other gravitational fields have emerged near Greasy Grove, Salty Springs, Retail Row, and Wailing Woods. And each time, the second, third, fourth, and fifth runes spawned at these respective locations the following day.

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If the pattern continues as expected, the sixth rune should appear in this same spot tomorrow. The cube will then begin moving again, and it’ll likely be headed southwest of Pleasant Park.

Last week, Fortnite fans did some detective work and uncovered potential spots for future gravity fields and runes. So far, they’ve been correct about every location—and according to them, there’s only one spot left to go.

The seventh gravity field will likely spawn on Sept. 16, followed by the seventh rune on Sept. 17. After that, who knows what’s going to happen with Fortnite’s giant purple cube.


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Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.