Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4 map and how to find hot spots

The latest season of Fortnite is here, and with it comes a brand new map, so here's everything you need to know about the new regions and landmarks.

September 11,2023: Checked to see if there are any new POIs since the start of Chapter 4 Season 4.

What does the Fortnite map look like in Chapter 4 Season 4? With the Vampire Kado Thorne now making the island his home, the once prosperous land is now being drained of its wealth and treasures, now stored in one of Thorne’s estates. These three areas finally get rid of some of the outdated locales from all the way back in Chapter 4 Season 1, refreshing the island fully to a more futuristic state.

The battle royale game is constantly in flux, so everything in this guide could change throughout the season. As things like Fortnite NPC Fortnite locations, Fortnite weapons, and more change throughout the season, we’ll update you right here. So, pull up a chair and grab your best map-reading glasses; here’s your handy guide to the new Fortnite map for the latest season.

The Fortnite map for Chapter 4 Season 4.

Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4 POIs

With this revamp, some season 3 POIs remain, while others around the edges of the map – are totally new. Many of those that remain have still changed in appearance for season 4. All Fortnite POIs, old and new, are listed below:

  • Eclipsed Estate – one of the three heavily guarded estates owned by Thorne. This area is full of highly valuable loot, but you’ll need to break out if you swipe it.
  • Relentless Retreat – another one of the three identical estates owned by Thorne, complete with tons of loot if you can escape.
  • Sanguine Suites – the third of the three estates filled with loot, and Thorne’s men waiting to annihilate you if you so much touch their master’s treasure.
  • Creeky Compound – is a small base in the middle of the jungle, but who set it up? It seems to have a fair bit of equipment, though.
  • Rumble Ruins – a massive set of ruins in the middle of the jungle. It houses some great loot and even has secrets for those it deems worthy. Grindable vines are everywhere here.
  • Shady Stilts – a jungle fishing colony made up of bamboo buildings. They’re on stilts to prevent the mass of loot from being washed away whenever the river floods.
  • Kenjutsu Crossing – introduced during season 2, Kenjutsu Crossing is a more peaceful and rural area inspired by Japanese architecture, with a palatial centerpiece.
  • Knotty Nets – Knotty Nets is a fishing zone with plenty of smaller buildings around the water for more loot.
  • Mega City – is a Neo-Tokyo-inspired city filled with buildings littered with loot, new grind rails, and massive holographic images.
  • Steamy Springs – Steamy Springs is a more residential area of the new Japanese-themed corner of the Fortnite map, featuring Sakura trees, bamboo, and a flag capture zone.
  • Breakwater Bay – the medieval town on the northwest coast remains but has been reworked since it first appeared. It’s home to several houses full of booty.
  • Frenzy Fields – a huge farmland that has barns filled with loot.
  • Slappy Shores is a modern dockland with a factory where Fortnite Slap Juice is made.
  • Brutal Bastion – a castle high on a mountain filled with loot.

That’s everything we know about the new Fortnite map changes. For more Fortnite goodness, check out how to get free Fortnite V-bucks. While many things have changed this season, you can still use Fortnite keys to unlock special chests.