Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 All New Locations and POIs

Karan |  Published: February 03, 2025

Fortnite’s latest chapter brings a completely new map, and you might be wondering where to land. The Japanese-themed island has 18 different named locations – some packed with action, others perfect for quiet looting. Whether you’re looking for boss fights, peaceful farming spots, or high-action drops, there’s something here for every playstyle.

This guide breaks down each location so you know exactly what you’re getting into before you jump from the Battle Bus. You’ll learn where to find the best loot, which spots tend to be crowded, and what makes each place special. Let’s look at all the new places you can land.

All New Locations in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1

fortnite chapter 6 season 1 complete map with named locations
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Here’s every named location you can land at in Chapter 6:

  • Whiffy Wharf – A seaside dock area in the northwest corner
  • Flooded Frogs – Japanese-style area with frog statues and lily pads
  • Magic Mosses – Forest area with sprites and a hidden loot cave
  • Pumped Power – Hydroelectric plant with multiple levels
  • Demon’s Dojo – Snowy location with the Night Rose boss fight
  • Twinkle Terrace – Small village with two-story buildings
  • Lost Lake – Citadel surrounded by swamp water with samurai NPCs
  • Brutal Boxcars – Train station with shipping containers
  • Nightshift Forest – Dark forest with a central vault
  • Burd – Large gas station with convenience store
  • Warrior’s Watch – Elevated castle with height advantage
  • Foxy Floodgate – Giant dam with fox statues
  • Seaport City – Modern city with tall buildings
  • Shining Span – Long bridge connecting different areas
  • Canyon Crossing – Town split by a bridge
  • Masked Meadows – Japanese-style residential area
  • Shogun’s Solitude – Isolated island with ancient buildings
  • Hopeful Heights – Quiet area with Hope and Jones NPCs

After trying out these locations, you’ll notice each spot has its own rhythm. Places like Seaport City and Demon’s Dojo usually have more players dropping there because of the high-tier loot and boss fights. If that’s not your style, spots like Hopeful Heights let you gear up without immediate pressure.

Try landing at each location a few times to get familiar with the layout. Pay attention to chest spawns, cover spots, and escape routes. Sometimes a quieter landing spot with decent loot works better than fighting for top-tier gear at crowded locations. The best landing spot isn’t always the one with the most loot – it’s the one that fits how you like to play.

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Kanu is a veteran gaming journalist and industry insider whose work has appeared in prominent outlets including Dexerto and PCInvasion. Drawing from his experience across multiple gaming genres, he brings deep, firsthand knowledge to his coverage of the gaming and entertainment landscape.