Fortnite robot’s torso has been assembled at Pressure Plant

It might still take a few days to be completely built.

Screengrab via Epic Games

Another part for the gigantic robot at Fortnite’s Pressure Plant has been created.

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Players who jump into a match will now see the robot’s torso when landing close to that area. The robot’s head and arms are the only parts left to be assembled, but we have yet to learn when they’ll appear in the game.

The Pressure Plant robot is what players and data miners speculate will fight the Polar Peak creature that broke free from an iceberg and took the entire Ice Castle for a swim on its back. Since the robot started being built, players haven’t seen or heard the creature again. Regardless, that’s the only apparent reason why someone would build such a huge robot on the Fortnite island.

Data miners estimate the robot’s feet are almost the size of the main Mega Mall building. The entire mech is probably the biggest object players have ever seen in the game, and it might be what’s needed to fight the Polar Peak creature if it ever attacks the Fortnite island.

This robot-vs-monster plot that Epic is setting up might be part of the season nine ending. Even though we’re approaching the last set of weekly challenges of the season, the company confirmed season 10 starts on Aug. 1. Season nine will last 12 weeks instead of the usual 10, most likely to avoid big changes to the game before the Fortnite World Cup, which starts on July 26. After the tournament is over on July 28, players can expect important developments in the season nine plot leading up to season 10.

Until then, all we can do is wait for the robot to be built. It’s not changing anything in the game so far and parts are appearing slowly, so it might be a boring couple of weeks for those eager to see what the robot will look like in the end.

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Bhernardo is senior guides writer and strategist at Dot Esports. He's been working in the gaming industry for over 9 years, with works published on Destructoid, Prima Games, ESPN, and more. A fan of Pokémon since 6 years old and an avid Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch player. Now writing strategy and quests guides for several mobile and PC titles.