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Fortnite: What Fortnite Season 9 Map Looks Like

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What the Fortnite Season 9 Map Looks Like & Everything That’s Changed

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The new volcano was a big change for Season 8 and Season 9 has seen it all change again. This guide will show you what the Fortnite Season 9 map looks like, and everything that’s changed.

Over the last two seasons, the ice biome was added and the volcano are was added to the north east area of the map.

What the Map Looks Like

The Fortnite Season 9 map has changed quite drastically from this, too.

The volcano has been replaced by Pressure Plant, after an eruption, Titled Towers is now a futuristic version of itself, complete with air vents to fly through, and Mega Mall has been added south of where the volcano used to be.

Everything That’s Changed on Fortnite Season 9’s Map

So, unlike previous seasons, there have been changes across the map, rather than just in one corner of it. Where the volcano was located, Tilted Towers, and the Mega Mall area, are now all different. Below you’ll see a screenshot of Neo Tilted from above.

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It’ll be pretty busy there for the first few days after the update launches. Here’s a screenshot of the map that can now be found in the game. As you can see, there’s quite a lot of new places to see. Surprisingly, though, many of the pirate themed locations from Season 8 remain where they were.

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If you find any other cool new features that are dotted across the map, be sure to let us know and we’ll update this piece with all the relevant info.

That’s everything you need to know on what the Fortnite Season 9 map looks like and what’s changed. For more tips, tricks and guides to give you the head-start this season, be sure to check out our ever-expanding Fortnite Season 9 guide wiki.

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Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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