{"id":73360,"date":"2025-01-28T21:19:19","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:19:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fortnite-july-30-map-changes-sweaty-sands-return-camp-cod-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T21:19:19","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:19:19","slug":"fortnite-july-30-map-changes-sweaty-sands-return-camp-cod-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/fortnite-july-30-map-changes-sweaty-sands-return-camp-cod-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Fortnite July 30 map changes: Sweaty Sands return, Camp Cod, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Fortnite July 30 map changes: Sweaty Sands return, Camp Cod, more Epic GamesThe Fortnite map has almost returned to normal. After the map changes on July 30, there\u2019s only one more update left before all the flooding is gone. Sweaty Sands has made its return, Camp Cod is less flooded, and more roads are appearing. The water levels in Fortnite are changing again. The map is slowly draining after the Season 3 event, with the luscious green islands peeking their heads up for players to drop on. As of the July 30 update, most players\u2019 favorite drop spots from previous seasons have returned. There\u2019s less water rotations and more land rotations to worry about as the water heads back out to sea. This map update also marks the last one before the big, final change. Players aren\u2019t just expecting all the water to go away, but also a new Atlantis-themed POI to sprout up on the map. Sweaty Sands returns in full, Camp Cod drained heavily The Sweaty Sands you know and love is finally back in fall. While it was looking a little bit decrepit over the last few updates, the water has finally eased off at the inlet for the full POI to make an appearance. If you used to drop at the beach there, you should be able to return to your looting spot as of July 30. On the minimap it looks exactly the same as it did in Season 2, but some of the chests may have moved. Keep your eyes peeled. On the complete opposite side of the map, Camp Cod is also almost back to normal. Large patches of water and swampland have been removed, making way for the island that was there once before. \ud83c\udfdd\ufe0fFortnite Map Update | Water Level Lowers\ud83c\udfdd\ufe0f Quick Notes: \u2013 Map changes will go live in 2 Hours [3 AM ET] \u2013 1 Water Level LeftMain Changes \u2013 Sweaty Sands fully returns \u2013 Roads at Slurpy appear \u2013 Camp Cod becomes less flooded pic.twitter.com\/tWd51gk6ao\u2014 iFireMonkey (@iFireMonkey) July 30, 2020 More roads are also appearing near Slurpy Swamp, connecting to Misty Meadows via Rickety Rig. There should also be more routes through the densely-populated trees, but it\u2019s unclear just by looking at the minimap. Atlantis POI release date set for August 1: dataminers Dataminers have also confirmed when to expect the final map update for Season 3 \u2014 and that\u2019s on August 1 at 7am GMT. The water will have totally receded by then, and the new Atlantis POI will activate. The final Minimap (WL0), which will also contain the Atlantis POI will activate in just TWO days! August 1st, 3am EST. pic.twitter.com\/MHojZJ5ZyE \u2014 VastBlast (@VastBlast) July 30, 2020 Aquaman\u2019s home will be unearthed for all to drop into. It\u2019ll more than likely be laid out similarly to Deadpool\u2019s Yacht in Season 2, with an Atlantis boss to kill every game for some decent loot. Keep your eyes peeled on Saturday for the changes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Fortnite July 30 map changes: Sweaty Sands return, Camp Cod, more Epic GamesThe Fortnite map has almost returned to normal. After the map changes on July 30, there\u2019s only one more update left before all the flooding is gone. Sweaty Sands has made its return, Camp Cod is less flooded, and more roads are appearing. 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