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Fortnite Easter Egg • Viking Village

By Adecool


On the enormous hill just South East of Snobby Shores and you'll find a fully fledged Viking Village. An enormous Viking ship's also planted on the edge of the waterfall which indicates they've probably been pulled into the world unexpectedly while rowing through the misty shores of some brisk Nordic waters.

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Viking Village

By Adecool

On the enormous hill just South East of Snobby Shores and you'll find a fully fledged Viking Village. An enormous Viking ship's also planted on the edge of the waterfall which indicates they've probably been pulled into the world unexpectedly while rowing through the misty shores of some brisk Nordic waters.

Moai Heads

By Adecool

Seemingly randomly generated, you'll find ancient Moai themed heads when moving across the map. They're based off the enormous monolithic statues you find on Easter Island, carved by the Rapa Nui people all the way back in years 1250 and 1500. Bet they didn't expect them to be in Fortnite eh? Look out for them as they're also excellent chest locations too, with some even granting up to three chests in one spot!

Goodbye Tomato Sign

By Adecool

The Rift's whisked away the ever-smiling Tomato head mascot in Tomato Town and it looks as if the community is still in mourning. Head on up to the roof of the pizza parlour and you'll find a toppled sign that reads, 'Goodbye' with a tomato symbol next to it - brings a tear to our eye.

Hatch in Wailing Woods

By Adecool

Players have reported a mysterious indestructible hatch appearing in Wailing Woods. It resembles a garage door and juts out of the ground at slight angle. Redditor Ponz000 used the Replay System and tried to look inside the hatch by taking control of a free roam camera. Unfortunately they didn't find anything but a concrete hole inside, which suggests that this hatch doesn't hold anything of value - at least for now. Some community members believe that it's merely a homage to the TV show Lost which featured a lone hatch in the middle of the jungle.