Key Takeaways
- Today marks the start of Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 1, and it seems to be bringing some big changes.
- The season’s official map has been shared on the Fortnite website, which also details most of the Points of Interest.
- If the radically changed map isn’t to your taste, then you’ll be happy to know that Fortnite OG is using a much more classic map.
Epic Games has officially revealed Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 1’s map and points of interest (or POIs if you’re cool), giving us our best look yet at how the Hunters season is laid out.
Although there’s always a lot of excitement when a new Season of Fortnite drops, nothing quite compares to the beginning of a brand-new Chapter. This time last year saw the introduction of Chapter 5, which was arguably the biggest Fortnite update ever and gave us a bunch of new modes like Fortnite Festival, Lego Fortnite, and (RIP) Rocket Racing.
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So far, it seems like Chapter 6 of Fortnite, which is titled Hunters, is going to be more in-line with other Chapter updates, but that doesn’t stop it from changing things up considerably. As is the case with every new Chapter, the biggest thing that’s going to change for Hunters’ introduction and for the rest of 2025’s seasons is the map, which always gets a massive rework.
Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 1 Hunters Map And POIs Revealed
Fortnite fans have wondered how Chapter 6’s map was going to shake things up for some time, but that question mark has already been put to bed, as Epic Games has revealed what the season’s map will look like. As usual, the official Fortnite website was updated earlier today to give all of the new information about the Hunters season, including the map.
As you can see from the image above, Chapter 6, Season 1’s map has seen some significant changes, with far more unique biomes than before and a bigger size overall. Considering how little Chapter 5’s map surprised us at first, it’s nice to see a big difference between seasons for the first time in a while.
The Fortnite blog also shared some details about the Points of Interest in Hunters, of which there are quite a few. Some of the POIs have a more feudal design to them, such as Warrior’s Watch, Flooded Fogs, and Shogun’s Solitude, while others are more modern including Seaport City, Shining Span, and Canyon Crossing.
Chapter 6 also sees the permanent return of Fortnite OG as a game mode, which uses the classic Chapter 1 map as you’d expect.
Most interestingly of all, though, are the ones with supernatural elements, such as Magic Mosses (which has obelisks and underground treasures), Nightshift Forest, and, best of all, The Great Turtle, who is apparently searching for its lost partner. That’s all the Fortnite website had to say for now, but it does look like it’s going to be one of the most interesting new seasons of Fortnite in quite some time.
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