Fortnite: This is what the map looks like in Season 7 – Here’s what’s new

Fortnite: This is what the map looks like in Season 7 – Here’s what’s new

In Fortnite: Battle Royale still does not have a new map, but the existing map is hardly recognizable. Due to the iceberg, it is a good deal larger and partially covered in snow.

How has the map changed in Season 7? The Fortnite map has been rebuilt repeatedly but has always remained the same size. That has now changed in Season 7. The new map is still the familiar island, but in the southwest, a new iceberg has crashed into the island and significantly expanded it.

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New Iceberg Biome in the Southwest

You can find these places in the new region: The new biome is a frozen landscape with several new locations. Additionally, some old areas have been enveloped by snow and ice:

Shifty Shafts

This is what the location looks like: The mine is now covered in snow but remains the same location as before.

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Snobby Shores

This is what the location looks like: The lower three buildings are covered in snow and have set up winter decorations. Otherwise, not much has changed.

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Greasy Grove

This is what the location looks like: This location has been completely covered in ice and snow and is no longer considered a POI (Point of Interest) in Season 7. Only a few buildings still protrude from the ice and can be entered if you break the roofs. The Durrr Burger shop is entirely buried under an indestructible iceberg.

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Flush Factory

This is what the location looks like: Here too, the iceberg crash has completely devastated the place and buried it under ice and snow. The toilet factory only barely protrudes as a small peak where the parachute from A.I.M. is still hanging. Flush Factory is also no longer a named POI.

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Viking Village

This is what the location looks like: The Viking village still does not have an official name. It continues to exist and now features a frozen river where you can skate.

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Polar Peak

This is what the location looks like: This POI is the center of the new map and consists of a high peak of ice and snow, from which a fortress juts out. The fortress was already visible in Season 6 and is likely the refuge of the new Ultimo skin Ice King. From Frost Peak, zip lines lead back into the valley.

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Happy Hamlet

This is what the location looks like: A new location has emerged in the south. It looks like a Christmas-themed European village. You can find a clock tower there, as well as many houses and winding streets.

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Frosty Flights

This is what the location looks like: This new location is an outpost of the A.I.M. robots, as it bears their emblem. It is likely a sort of Arctic expedition outpost with hangars. There you can find the new planes.

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Skin Course

This is what the location looks like: This location between Polar Peak and Frosty Flights is not a named POI. But you can find a ski track and inactive ski lifts there. Perhaps you will be able to snowboard here later, as hinted at in a teaser.

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Zip Lines and Ice

This is how ice surfaces work: In the new ice biome, there are frozen surfaces here and there. When you walk out onto them, you get an effect like that of the now-removed cold trap. You slide around and retain that effect for a few seconds after leaving the surface.

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This is how zip lines work: You can also find the new zip lines in the ice biome. You just have to jump towards them. Then you ride to the next station of the taut line. This works uphill as well. You can jump off at any time and use weapons.

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