
If you’ve got the Singularity skin today, you probably want all the styles, too. That’s just a hunch: if you’re the sort that makes sure you’ve got the best skin on the first day it’s available, you probably want all the other secret stuff associated with it too. In the case of Singularity, that means some palette swaps based on a bunch of other classic Fortnite skins: Rex, Cuddle, Durr Burger, Drift and Pizza Pit. I like the fast food ones, as if to imagine this is a mecha pilot sponsored by a pizza joint. That’s the one we’re going to look at right now: the Pizza Pit helmet.
The Pizza Pit helmet is found by Loot Lake, one of the central locations of a couple seasons now at this point. You can find it on a little ridge on the northern side overlooking the vault: if you’re standing right in front of it, you’ll see the big tube. Here’s the location on the map:

And here’s what it looks like on the ground. When you approach these they sort of hover up in the air, ready to be claimed. When you grab them, they automatically change the style of your outfit in-game.

I’m still a little bit confused about what, exactly, is going on with Loot Lake here in Season 9. It appears to have something to do with interdimensional aliens somehow borne down here on the cube, but it’s also where the developers are keeping all of the vaulted weapons and items that they’ve put down there over the seasons. But it’s also some source of power? There’s that bug tube running from the vault to Neo Tilted which seems to have somehow been involved in its transformation into futuristic utopia, so I don’t know. It’s some sort of all-purpose shiny plot device at this point, which I’m fine with. For now, it gives us the Pizza helmet, so that’s where we’re at.
It’s funny: even though you unlock these styles with helmets, you can’t actually wear said helmets unless you manage 100 Fortbytes. So if you’re a true completionist, you’ve got to hang on until the very last day of the season.