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Fortnite Week 4 Location Guide: Holographic Tomato Head, Durr Burger Head, Dumpling Head

Fortnite Season 9, Week 4's challenges are now available and, among them, is one that'll require a little bit of detective work. The challenge in question is part of the free set, so everyone will be able to do it, and it tasks players with seeking out three specific landmarks and dancing near them.

The first of these is the Holographic Tomato head, which you'll be able to spot by heading over to the Mega Mall. If you're not familiar with it, don't worry, it's situated where Retail Row used to be, but after the time skip event of Season 9, it's now become a mall. It's fairly obvious to see, which is unsurprising since it's a giant tomato with a face on it, but the easiest way to get to it is to drop near it and float down. Once you're there, do a little dance, and you're good.

The second stage of the challenge involves dancing inside a holographic Durr Burger head. This is located at another semi-new area: Neo Tilted. This is basically a futuristic version of Tilted Towers, so you should know exactly where to go. This one is trickier to reach, however, so we recommend stocking up on resources and building your way up to it. Then bust a move and it's on to the next one.

Finally, the multi-stage challenge ends with a dance on top of a Dumpling head. For this you'll need to head to Lucky Landing and take a look at the top of one of the pagoda-like buildings. On the tallest building, you'll stop the angry looking dumpling on the roof. Get up there and bring some light into its life with a jig. Take a look below for a list of the locations.

  • Holographic Tomato head: Can be found at the Mega Mall
  • Holographic Durr Burger head: Can be found floating above Neo Tilted
  • Dumpling head: Can be found on top of a building at Lucky Landing

With that done, you can focus on completing other challenges from the week and previous weeks too. We've got a comprehensive Fortnite Season 9 challenge guide that is being updated on a weekly basis. If you find yourself stuck or want to know the quickest way to get the most difficult challenges done, that guide will be valuable.

Looking further ahead, it seems Epic Games is teasing another event. Players found a giant eye beneath Polar Peak. It watches you and follows your movements, and can reportedly move a little bit too. It's only a matter of time before it breaks free and causes chaos, we reckon.



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