Summary

Fortniteis heading back to Chapter 1 with the OG map, and now fans have a much better idea of what that will look like. TheFortnitebattle royale is still one of the world’s most popular free-to-play games six years after its initial release. While there are still many fans who enjoy the game’s current crop of content, many others long for the battle royale’s glory days.

Fortnitehas undergone dramatic changes over the years. Epic Games hascontinuously changed theFortnitebattle royale map, transforming and removing existing POIs and completely getting rid of entire maps.Fortniteis currently hosting its Chapter 4 map, one that is vastly different from the map featured in Chapter 1, but soon nostalgic fans will get to revisit some of their favorite locations from OGFortnite.

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Epic Games recently released a new trailer forFortniteOG, hyping the return of thebeloved Tilter Towers POI. While Epic Games itself has yet to reveal all the POIs returning as part of theFortniteOG map, leakers have let the cat out of the bag early. According to theFortniteOG map leaks, Dusty Divot, Fatal Fields, Flush Factory, Frosty Flights, Greasy Grove, Haunted Hills, Junk Junction, Lazy Links, Lonely Lodge, Loot Lake, Lucky Landing, Paradise Palms, Pleasant Park, Retail Row, Risky Reels, Salty Springs, Shifty Shafts, Snobby Shores, Tilted Towers, Tomato Temple, and Wailing Woods are all returning.

Fortnite Tilted Towers Trailer

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Some fans have called on Epic to make theFortniteOG map a permanent game mode, but it remains to be seen just how long it will remain in the battle royale. Leaks have indicated that theFortniteOG battle passwill be smaller than most battle passes, indicating that it may be more of a limited-time mode than expected. However, if theFortniteOG map is popular enough, one has to imagine Epic will at least consider keeping it in the game.

Fortnitefans that can’t wait for Epic to pull the trigger on bringing back the OG map can revisit some of their favorite locations right now. Parts of the originalFortnitemap have been created in the game’sCreative Mode. It’s not quite the same as being able to return to iconic locations in an official setting, but it at least givesFortnitefans the chance to take a trip down memory lane ahead of the OG map’s return on November 3.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Create, play, and battle with friends for free in Fortnite. Be the last player standing in Battle Royale and Zero Build, experience a concert or live event, or discover over a million creator made games, including racing, parkour, zombie survival, and more. Each Fortnite island has an individual age rating so you may find the one that’s right for you and your friends.Explore large, destructible environments where no two games are ever the same. Team up with friends by sprinting, climbing and smashing your way to earn your Victory Royale, whether you choose to build up in Fortnite Battle Royale or go no-builds in Fortnite Zero Build.Discover even more ways to play across thousands of creator-made game genres: adventure, roleplay, survival and more. Or, band together with up to three friends to fend off hordes of monsters in Save the World.