Fortnite Season 6 has gone "Primal" and that means a whole bunch of new features have arrived. We've already gone over things like how to craft weapons in Fortnite and what's in the Fortnite Season 6 Battle Pass, but what about the map itself? In this guide, we'll cover all the new sights, sounds, bosses, and boar you'll discover on the Fortnite Season 6 map.
The new Spire at the center of the map.The Spire's influence has spread like an ooze to the surrounding area, and now much of the map looks autumnal and harsh, with huts made of scales and bones and an overall prehistoric makeover coming to the island. If an area is brownish orange on the map screen, you can bet it's been reimagined with this aesthetic, while elsewhere places like the residential Holly Hedges and the industrial Dirty Docks scenery remains unchanged from Season 5.
Parts of Weeping Woods take on the brownish orange hue of its prehistoric surroundings.This gives the entire island a sort of dichotomous design, as players can quickly move between the prehistoric and modern in any given round. Some places, like Weeping Woods, have even been coated in a bit of each style, as you'll see for yourself moving between the green and orange forestry.
If you're exploring around The Spire, don't forget to be on the lookout for three golden artifacts as part of the new Season 6 challenges.
A new location in Fortnite, Boney Burbs.In each brownish corner away from The Spire sits smaller spires, each featuring ample supplies on the top and a new type of launch pad cemented into each rock that can fling players away in a flash. Be careful though, as each use of this will land you in the same spot, so if someone is on your tail and you dash away, watch for them to come in quickly right on top of you.
New, unmarked towers contain ample loot if you can defeat Spire Assassins.These unnamed towers are also guarded by new NPCs called Spire Assassins, though we only know their names because such a character is the tier 100 Battle Pass reward. These Spire Assassins take some extra firepower to bring down as they're buffed by not just a health bar, but shields as well. They're best taken on when you're not playing solo.
A wild boar charges!This season's theme is "Primal" and with wolf packs, deadly-accurate NPCs, and new prehistoric locations, it definitely feels like there is a stronger emphasis on Fortnite being a survival experience. Even ammo feels scarcer and some weapons, such as snipers, are totally absent right now, driving players toward each other for closer, grittier combat with new Primal weapons. It will be interesting to see how the map evolves over the next many weeks, as Epic always has something up its sleeve. If we had to guess, Stealthy Stronghold, which has always looked eerily like Jurassic Park, might have secrets in (dino)store for players.
For everything else you need to know about Fortnite Season 6, check out our Battle Pass overview or get started on some challenges, including how to investigate an anomaly in Lazy Lake and where to find golden artifacts.
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