
Thanks to Chapter 6 leaks about the Giant Turtle POI, Fortnite players have found their new favorite Klombo-like pet. Fortnite Chapter 6 won’t begin until December, but several prematurely released details have already outed what Epic Games has in store. For instance, promotional art leaks showcase the six new Points of Interest coming to the battle royale. One encompasses a forest filled with purple trees, while another plays host to a temple battleground. But players have especially expressed an interest in the POI featuring a giant turtle, which additional leaks (via Loolo_WRLD ) claim may dynamically move around the map. Fortnite’s Giant Turtle POI is already a fan-favorite locale The leaked image depicts Chapter 6’s massive turtle as a forest POI with trees growing from out the top of its shell. Such art and map leaks have already resulted in fans dubbing the next chapter an instant W. And it didn’t take long for Fortnite players to start fawning over the majestic creature that many of them now want to name. The most popular name in a Reddit thread dedicated to this very topic thinks the turtle should simply be called Henry. Henry isn’t the only name attracting attention, though. Another person in the thread suggested the Fortnite community go with “Klombo 2.0” for the Giant Turtle POI, a fitting suggestion since the dinosaur-like creature was beloved throughout Chapter 3. Klombo originally joined the world of Fortnite in Chapter 3 Season 1 as a type of wildlife that spawned at various locations around the map. Epic vaulted the creature in Chapter 4, but it has since returned in LEGO Fortnite’s Lost Isles update . Related: It’s unclear if players will ever encounter a Klombo in the battle royale again, but it looks like they’ll soon have a new giant creature to obsess over. The wait to meet “Henry” won’t last too much longer either, with Chapter 6 Season 1 officially kicking off on Sunday, December 1.The Patriots are a struggling 3-9 team today, but the Patriots remain big business. Forbes has them third on the list of most-valuable NFL squads at $7.4 billion, with only the Los Angeles Rams ($7.6 billion) and the Dallas Cowboys ($10.1 billion) ahead of them. It was also evident at a watch party in Quincy Sunday at Marina Bay hosted by Regan Communications where the Joe Andruzzi Foundation kept up the fight against cancer. “The Patriots are a business and we are too, even though we’re not sitting at a desk,” said former Patriot offensive lineman and cancer survivor Joe Andruzzi at the watch party. He credited the Kraft family for turning the team into winners. Tom Brady may be gone, but the “pay-it-forward” philosophy hasn’t left Greater Boston. The watch party helped raise awareness of the needs of cancer patients and was an incubator for other nonprofits looking to catch some of Andruzzi’s success. “Joe has a ripple effect from the team and they support us,” said Danielle Fish, the foundation’s chief development officer. The organization helps cancer patients pay the bills, put food on the table, grab rides to appointments, and, hopefully, beat the odds. They pick up the cost for Lyft rides, give support from social workers, wellness programs, Codzilla rides, help build wheelchair ramps, and give out Patriots, Bruins, Red Sox and Celtics tickets. They also cheer on the team while raffling off TVs, grills and memorabilia. Andruzzi even let people pose for pictures wearing his Super Bowl rings. Anything to beat cancer.
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