Foxy Floodgate is a new named location in Fortnite Chapter 6, serving as one of the many Points of Interest in the current island, Hermes.
Simply put, it’s a large floodgate that also happens to sit between two gigantic fox faces. It’s easy to see how it earned its name, right? It’s not the most unique location when it comes to the gameplay itself, however.
Nonetheless, our guide will tell you where to find the Foxy Floodgate, as well as everything worth noting about this named location!
Foxy Floodgate Location | Fortnite Chapter 6
Foxy Floodgate has a pretty easy-to-spot location. It’s pretty much smack dab in the center of the map, making it very hard to miss. If you already know where Seaport City is, Foxy Floodgate is to the west of the city.
This POI is… not particularly special, honestly. It is after all just a floodgate! It mostly serves to connect between Warrior’s Watch and Seaport City. There are also no notable secrets or NPCs currently at this location. It does have some massive fox faces carved on the nearby cliffs, though! That’s where the “foxy” in the name comes from.
That said, the Foxy Floodgate also has a pretty explorable interior. There’s an inner section you can enter through the buildings atop the floodgate. You can break the grates inside to explore it fully too, and there’s usually some decent loot there. Similarly, you can enter the buildings at the bottom of the floodgate as well.
Nonetheless, that’s all there is to know about the Foxy Floodgate POI location in Fortnite Chapter 6. It’s a massive floodgate and the foxes on the cliffs certainly make it stand out, even if it doesn’t really have much going on when it comes to gameplay!
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