The storm circle has shifted, the bus route looks different, and players are already arguing about which drop spot is the new meta. Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 launched with a map overhaul that touches practically every corner of the island, and the community has been sprinting across it ever since trying to figure out where everything landed.
What the new island looks like
Chapter 7 Season 3 keeps the frozen and fractured aesthetic that defined the chapter's opening season, but the layout has shifted enough that muscle memory from Season 2 will get you killed. Several high-traffic zones from last season have been replaced or repositioned, and the new POIs come with distinct visual identities that make navigation easier once you learn the landmarks.
Here's the thing: the map isn't just a reskin. The structural changes affect rotation paths, storm circle tendencies, and where the best loot concentrates. Players who spent Season 2 grinding the Chapter 7 Season 2 POIs and landmarks will notice the deliberate design shifts immediately.
Named locations in Chapter 7 Season 3
The confirmed named locations spread across the island with a mix of brand-new builds and returning spots that have been reworked. Here's a breakdown of what's on the map:
- FroSDeez - An ice cream parlor POI covered in ice shards and oversized cones. One of the more visually distinctive drops on the map and already a popular landing zone for players who want fast indoor loot.
- Frigid Fortress - A returning structure from Season 2 that has been expanded with additional interior floors and more chest spawns.
- Dark Dominion - The shadowed zone from last season persists, though its boundaries have shifted slightly toward the center of the map.
- Additional named locations fill out the eastern and western edges of the island, with several mid-map landmarks acting as rotation anchors between the major POIs.
How the layout changes rotation strategy
The map's geography pushes players toward the center more aggressively than Season 2 did. Several of the named locations sit closer to typical final-circle zones, which means early rotators have less of an advantage than they did last season. High ground is more contested, and the open stretches between POIs are wider in the northern half of the map.
Mending Machines, marked with a medic cross symbol, appear at virtually every named location and most landmarks. That density matters because Quack Snacks are exclusively sold there, and at 1,500 Gold per item, you need to plan your vault runs accordingly. The new map has enough Vault locations distributed around the island to make Gold farming viable without committing to a single drop spot every match.
For players building out their roster of helpers, the NPC placement has also been reworked to match the new POI layout. The full breakdown of all NPC locations in Chapter 7 Season 3 covers exactly where each character landed and what services they offer.
The community's early read
Within hours of the season launching, FroSDeez emerged as one of the most-contested drop zones on the island. The combination of dense indoor loot, a Mending Machine, and a central-ish position made it an obvious magnet for aggressive players. Expect that to settle down as the meta matures and players find quieter routes to the same loot quality.
Dark Dominion continues to pull in players who prefer a slower, more methodical game. The zone's expanded loot pool and proximity to the mid-map means it rewards teams that can hold a position rather than squads hunting for early eliminations.
What most players miss in a new season is how the landmark density between named locations affects mid-game pacing. Chapter 7 Season 3 has more unnamed landmarks than Season 2 did, giving players more options to break rotation and restock without committing to a full POI fight.
For a complete look at every specialist available this season and where to find them, the Chapter 7 Season 3 specialist locations guide has hire costs and squad benefits mapped out. The map is still being figured out at a competitive level, and the best drop spots will likely shift at least once before the season hits its midpoint.








