I dropped onto a snowy ridge and watched three squads fight over a single zipline; the island beneath them felt unfamiliar. You’ve probably had that same small panic — your usual drops now look like new cities. I learned the map fast, and I want to hand you the parts that matter so you don’t make the same early mistakes I did.
I follow Epic Games threads on Twitter and Reddit, watch strategy clips on YouTube, and test landings in warm-up matches so you don’t waste your first five games. Read this like a field report: quick observations, what grabs loot, and where fights are most likely to flare.

The shoreline looked smashed into pieces — All New POIs in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Map
Epic Games dropped Shattered Coast midway through the chapter, and it isn’t a cameo: this island rearranges risk and reward. You’ll find new loot loops, fresh vertical play, and a handful of familiar names that survived the move. This map is a chessboard — once you know the pieces, you see patterns other players don’t.
What are the new POIs in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3?
- Lifty Lodge
- Battlewoods
- Latte Landing
- Wonkeeland
- Frosted Flats
- Sinister Strip
- Golden Grove
- Shaken Sanctuary
- Cluster Coast
- Sunken Shores
- Heatwave Harbor
- Calamari Canyon
- Chopped Shop

Lifty Lodge — You’ll land here for vertical fights. Snow, ski-lift ziplines and rooftops make this a high-return drop if you want quick rotations and early control of sightlines.

Battlewoods — The Boulevard lost its gloss and grew a forest. Close-quarters buildings sit inside dense wood; it’s ideal for harvesting material fast and setting ambushes along the roads.

Sinister Strip — Dark Voyager propaganda and a throne statue dominate this spot. Expect hot drops from players hunting the spectacle or trying to control the center lanes.

Frosted Flats — Close to the Zero Point and home to a FrosDeez store, this area will draw late rotations and fights around the central vaults. The Zero Point is a magnet, pulling squads and attention to its orbit.

Shaken Sanctuary — New Sanctuary lost its vault after Story events. It’s quieter than before, but quiet places make good staging grounds if you want a late-game pivot.

Cluster Coast — A themed POI around the Cluster skin from the Runners Battle Pass. Expect decorations, cosmetic Easter eggs, and potential seasonal synergy with Runners content.
Sunken Shores — Squibbly Shores reworked and moved south. It’s bigger, denser, and will have different loot spawns than before.

Heatwave Harbor — Industrial port and skyline towers. Good for players who want control of long sightlines and a port for flanking.
Calamari Canyon — Desert-adjacent with seafood motifs—odd, but memorable. Expect themed loot spawns and decor that suggest future limited-time content.

Chopped Shop — A vehicle-mod hub in appearance. Whether it’s cosmetic or foreshadows a return of vehicle mods, Chopped Shop is a place to watch if you want mechanical toys to reappear.
The survivors sat low to the waterline — Returning POIs in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Map
A couple of recognizable spots weren’t wiped off the map. If you favor a familiar rhythm, these are the two places that made the cut.
Which POIs returned from Chapter 7 Season 2?
- Wonkeeland
- Latte Landing
Wonkeeland and Latte Landing come back with minor adjustments. Expect the same early-loot flows but with different approach corridors; treat them like old safehouses that now have new blindspots.
If you play competitively, watch content from prominent creators and follow patch notes on Epic Games’ official channels — they’ll flag spawn shifts and weapon rotations early. The community on Reddit and strategy clips on YouTube will show new routes and hold patterns within days of a major change.
Maps change, players adapt, and the meta reorders fast — which new POI will become your default drop, and who will bet on the quiet towns for late-game wins?