{"id":72737,"date":"2025-01-28T21:12:45","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:12:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fortnite-chapter-2-map-and-every-location-revealed-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T21:12:45","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:12:45","slug":"fortnite-chapter-2-map-and-every-location-revealed-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fortnite-chapter-2-map-and-every-location-revealed-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Fortnite Chapter 2 map and every location revealed &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Fortnite Chapter 2 map and every location revealed Epic GamesFortnite Chapter 2 has finally arrived and brings a brand-new map alongside a ton of updated points-of-interest for the popular battle royale\u2019s new season. Fortnite went down on Sunday, October 13 following the epic \u2018The End\u2019 in-game event, with a strange black hole appearing on player\u2019s screens for almost two days. On October 15, fans were finally met with downtime, with Epic Games releasing the Chapter 2, Season 1 update, which includes a fresh island for players to drop into and compete on in search of Victory Royales. New Fortnite Map The new Fortnite map is a large departure from the original Fortnite map. It\u2019s split into a number of islands, including a sandy area in the northwest corner of the map, and an island sitting in the middle of a lake at the center of the map. There are some snowy mountains in the southeast, while a marshy area appears to cover the southwest corner, reminiscent of Moisty Mire, which was part of the original map for the game. Every Fortnite Chapter 2 Point-of-Interest With this new map comes a ton of new named locations, 10 fresh points-of-interest, and the return of some of the game\u2019s most popular landing spots which are back for Chapter 2. A giant power plant has also appeared on the map, alongside a number of new cities for players to explore. You can view all 13 of the Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 1 points-of-interest below. Pleasant Park Pleasant Park has long been one of the most popular landing spots in Fortnite, and many will be ecstatic to see it return for the game\u2019s second chapter. Retail Row Retail Row has also returned, with Epic Games bringing it back after it was one of many locations affected by Rift Zones in Season 10. Players will be glad to hear that the location is no longer overrun by hordes of zombies, which means you\u2019ll only have to worry about battling opponents and not the undead the next time you land there. Salty Springs Salty Springs is back, too, joining Pleasant Park as one of only two locations that will appear in all 11 seasons of the game. Power Plant New to Fortnite Chapter 2 is Power Plant, a massive location in the northeast corner of the map, with two massive cooling towers rising high into the air above the island. The Power Plant appears to be pumping some sort of liquid into the rivers, but what the substance is that is draining into the water remains unclear, although it appears to be linked to Kevin the Cube. Frenzy Farm Farms have been a staple of the popular battle royale title, with Anarchy Acres and Fatal Fields both appearing in Chapter 1. Now Frenzy Farm continues the mantle heading into Chapter 2. Weeping Woods Many hold fond memories of Moisty Mire from Chapter 1, and the presence of a forest is confirmed for Chapter 2, with Weeping Woods introduced in the new update. It\u2019s not just trees around here though, as a tower stands tall above the treeline, and there are a number of buildings in a clearing near the middle, giving cover and some loot to those who wander into the woods. Dirty Docks Boats play a major part in Fortnite Chapter 2, so it\u2019s no surprise that Epic Games have added a new location where players can find and leave their boats named Dirty Docks. Cranes tower above this location, and shipping containers full of loot are sure to make this an area worth landing at. Lazy Lake Right on the edge of the river is Lazy Lake, a town with plenty of buildings for players to explore, and easy access to the rest of the map via the boats that are parked there. Misty Meadows Reminiscent of Happy Hamlet, Misty Meadows is a quaint town in the southern corner of the map, in which most buildings made of brick. This will be an easy spot to boost your material stacks. Sweaty Sands Life\u2019s a beach at Sweaty Sands! This town sits right on the seashore, with a hotel for those who want to kick back and relax, and plenty of boats to hop in and sail away in. Slurpy Swamp Ever wondered where Slurp Juice is made? It appears we finally have the answer, as the factory sits in the marshy land behind Weeping Woods, pumping out Shields and potions for all those combat-weary players who need to top up their health points. Claggy Cliffs Don\u2019t go too close to the edge at Claggy Cliffs, as one of the location\u2019s buildings juts out of the rock, leaving a steep drop for anyone who takes the plunge down to the beach below. Risky Reels Risky Reels is back in Chapter 2, sitting just east of Frenzy Fields. The drive-in cinema disappeared back in Season 7 and was replaced by The Block, but with the move to a new map, you can now visit the location once again and harvest some metal from the abundance of vehicles that are parked there.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Fortnite Chapter 2 map and every location revealed Epic GamesFortnite Chapter 2 has finally arrived and brings a brand-new map alongside a ton of updated points-of-interest for the popular battle royale\u2019s new season. 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