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Krusty the Clown
One of the three special bosses is Krusty the Clown. He fits the theme: a major character from The Simpsons who can easily be portrayed as a “boss” enemy in a Fortnite mode. (Mentioned explicitly in Spanish-language coverage: “tres jefes … Krusty el Payaso” among them.)
Speculative spawn location: Given his entertainment-theme and ties to the show’s “Krustyland” and “Kamp Krusty”, a likely place for Krusty to appear is near the POI called Kamp Krusty. It also provides thematic visuals and lobby-style appeal for a boss arena.
What to watch for: high-traffic drop, other players also targeting that POI, so prepare accordingly.
Witch Marge (aka Marge Simpson in Witch Variation)
Another boss confirmed: “Witch Marge” (or at least a variation of Marge as a boss). Again derived from the article that cites the “Marge Bruja” style.
Speculative spawn location: Probably somewhere more “haunted” or remote within Springfield–perhaps the Evergreen Terrace (the Simpson house), or a themed area like the Donut District or near the Nuclear Plant’s darker side. Because her “witch” tag suggests a spooky vibe.
Tip: If you want to hunt this boss, consider landing slightly off the beaten path so you can gear up before the fight.
Evil Homer (Homer Simpson “Evil” Variant)
The third boss appears to be Homer Simpson in a more menacing variant — “Evil Homer”. The announcement materials mention “Evil Homer alternative style”.
Speculative spawn location: The heart of Springfield––perhaps the Town Square (Springfield Town Square) or near the Nuclear Power Plant, because Homer works there and the location ties to the lore.
Strategy note: Since the Town Square POI will likely attract many players, expect competition; if you go for this boss, ensure you drop well-armed and be ready for others contesting the fight.
General Strategy for Boss Hunts
Even though the exact spawn points are yet to be verified, here are some general tips you should keep in mind:
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Drop early and choose your POI wisely – If the map is smaller (as has been suggested) and the player count maybe reduced, boss fights may happen fast and chaotic.
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Gear up quickly – Boss fights typically demand better weapons and sufficient ammo.
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Be ready for player interference – These will likely be target zones for more skilled players too, so treat the boss battle like both PvE + PvP.
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Scan the map for boss indicators – In previous seasons, bosses often have unique icons or spawn cues (e.g., storm clouds, vault icons) so keep your eyes open. See how the wiki defines Bosses in Fortnite.
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Know the terrain – Using the Springfield theme to your advantage: if you fight near the Nuclear Plant, use the building layouts; near Kamp Krusty, expect open spaces; near the Donut District, expect more chaos.
What we still don’t know (and what to watch for)
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Whether each boss spawns at fixed, known locations or whether the spawn is random each match.
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Whether all three bosses appear in every match or only one per match (or some subset).
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What unique loot or medallions these bosses drop in this crossover.
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Whether defeating them unlocks special modes, side missions, or collectible items tied to The Simpsons.
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The schedule / availability window (since the mini-season is time-limited).
Conclusion
If you’re gearing up for the Fortnite × The Simpsons mini-season, here’s what you should do:
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Familiarize yourself with the key Springfield POIs (Evergreen Terrace, Nuclear Plant, Donut District, Kamp Krusty, Town Square).
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Prioritize landing at or near the likely boss areas (Kamp Krusty for Krusty; Evergreen Terrace/house for Witch Marge; Town Square/Nuclear Plant for Evil Homer).
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Be ready for both boss fights and other players competing for the same objective.
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Stay up-to-date after launch—once the mini-season drops, the community will quickly map the exact boss spawn points and share loot details.


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