Here's the fully-released "Fortnite" Chapter 2 map.

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Here's the fully-released "Fortnite" Chapter 2 map.

Fortnite Season 4 is in its final week, and the Marvel hits just keep on coming. With so many Marvel characters getting their own skins and tournaments, it's no surprise that Epic has added tons of new locations and POIs to the Fortnite map.

Check out the helpful guide below for updates on the latest Fortnite map locations. There are also several unnamed locations that players may be interested in, as they may provide clues as to what will happen at the end of Season 4 and the beginning of Season 5.

Large locations added to the Fortnite map. Stark Industries and the Upper New York area have virtually eliminated Frenzy Farms. The area includes the Stark Industries building, which looks similar to the Agency, with multiple levels of offices and research facilities. There is a hangar full of additional gear in the parking lot and a small tower with a hijackable helicopter.

The rest of the area is mostly "Upper New York," with scenic fall woods, lakes, and a house that appears to be Tony Stark's cabin from "Avengers/Endgame."

The additional portion of Stark Industries/New York, as evidenced by its bowl-like shape, appears to be another part of the Marvel world teleported to Fortnite by Thor's Bifrost. As such, the walls of earth surrounding this area are massive. Thankfully, there are several ziplines stretching across the area. Otherwise, one would have to climb it with decent materials.

It is unlikely that Epic intended for this Black Panther monument to be a memorial to the late Chadwick Boseman, but after the actor's tragic and (for the wider public) unexpected death from cancer, that is effectively what it has become.

A small but cute addition to the Season 4 map. It belongs to Benicio del Toro's character in Guardians of the Galaxy, the Collector. He typically keeps a collection of creatures in these containers and seems to be interested in the Fortnite cast.

This is probably the first thing players returning to the Fortnite island will notice. Known as Sentinels, these giant purple robots are essentially three stories tall and are specifically designed to hunt down and kill X-Men. But Wolverine and his friends seem to have had the last laugh: one has its foot stuck in a house, another has its head ripped off, and one is stuck in the middle of a scream as it slides down a mountainside. Not much of a threat.

Funny: You'd think Dr. Doom would have completely leveled a place like Pleasant Park, but instead he just converted one of the houses into a castle and built a statue of himself in the central courtyard. This is a stately neighborhood association.

Doom's humble abode is not terribly elaborate. It's basically a house with a few extra rooms and levels. There are a few barrels of slurp handy to use as shields when you go to take down the victors.

Quinjet rockets through the battle bus at the start of each match and lands at a random spot on the map. You can find them by looking for blue smoke rising into the air or by looking for the airplane icons on the map. These are the places where you can shoot down Stark drones and collect new Mythos guns. Don't get shot by the Stark bots.

If you are new to Fortnite Season 4, you may notice that the maps for these new locations are grayed out. After discovering the Sentinel graveyard, Dr. Doom's house, and the Avengers Helicarrier, I found this last discovery equally fascinating.

No, it's just an unremarkable shack. As far as I can tell, it is not even materially different from the shack that was here in season 3. There is only one chest of drawers on the island, and other than that, not even a toilet.

But you can't fool me, inconspicuous hut. I have seen through your charade. There is nothing interesting about you. You cannot dissuade me from believing that this is where Galactus will set up his future base to destroy the entire Fortnite world. Convince me otherwise, Internet.

Obviously one of Ant-Man's giant, terrifying pets lives here, and we are the poor fools who clean out his doghouse. A little loot can be had by examining the tunnels under the high ground, south of Sweaty Sands.

No great loot, but there is a truck you can drive for free. It is also the most likely place to visit to complete the Wolverine Challenge and other regular challenges. It is located southeast of the lighthouse, northeast of Doom's Domain.

Steamy Stacks: A dense industrial area and two chimneys make for a quick escape. The parking lot has many treasure chests and Kevin Cubes, which are usually safe to drop here.

Retail District: Less chaotic than Doom's Domain as there are no henchmen hanging around. Still, you can find quite a bit of loot if you dig, and you can always head north using the power lines.

Sweaty Sands Beach You can get down to a huge hotel and find tons of loot as you make your way through it. To the north is the underrated Coral Castle, to the east are Salty Springs and Dooms Domain, and to the south is Holly Hedge.

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