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The Tomato Town head is back in Fortnite: Battle Royale—sort of

The head is now disproportionate to its original building.
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The Tomato Town head has returned to its rightful spot on the map, but not quite in the form that it was in before.

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Tomato Head, one of Fortnite: Battle Royale’s most iconic symbols, has been teleported back atop of Uncle Pete’s Pizza Pit. It was put back by a rift that mysteriously appeared yesterday in the same spot that the head was in. The only problem, however, is that the head is gray and much smaller than before.

Related: There’s a new type of rift in Tomato Town in Fortnite: Battle Royale

It looks like the new cloud-like rift is putting back items on the map that were either removed or transported to a different portion of the map at the end of season four. This means that if more clouds appear on the map, then it’s likely that something will appear in that spot later on, and maybe in a different scaled size as the Tomato head.

Things like the Lonely Lodge sign, the Motel sign, Retail Row sign, and the Durrr Burger head were moved all over the map. Additionally, a piece of The Visitor rocket, a Wild West carriage, an anchor, and a skeleton appeared as the last season of Fortnite ended.

And so, the recent Fortnite mystery continues.


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