Eurogamer points out, the Eco skin is made up of multiple references to
Fortnite seasons past. The vortex on its chest and the water on its back seem to reference Loot Lake. There’s a Durr Burger on its arm and a Tomatohead on its belt, two fast food mascots that have come and gone over the seasons. There’s a reference to embattled Tilted Towers on its right shoulder. Its icy right shin is certainly a reference to Season 7’s Polar Peak, with a Dusty Divot snuck away above it. The left shin, meanwhile, seems to reference the game’s past deserts. Season 8’s volcano can be seen on its left arm. Part of the set is also a harvesting tool that seems to be a replica of the sword that featured in Season 9’s giant robot battle. Via
Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 5 The Zero Point is Fantastic & Bringing Everyone Back
Nexus War Was Great, Zero Point Is Greater
Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 4 brought a ton of Marvel-themed content to Epic Games’ battle royale, but many players considered it an average season in terms of the loot pool and map. While I considered it to be one of the better seasons after returning to the game from a long hiatus, Season 5 – Zero Point showed us what a great Chapter 2 season looks like.
Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 5 – Zero Point brought several new things to the battle royale’s island, mostly for the better. Sand Tunneling is a new way to flank your opponents in the center of the island which has become a vast desert full of locations such as a warehouse seemingly leftover from Dusty Divot, a new fan-favorite landing spot known as Butter Barn, and Salty Towers (formerly known as Tilted Towers). Two additional new points of interest were added to the Fortnite battle royale map with Zero