Named Locations are the largest types of locations in Fortnite: Battle Royale. They are named on the map, often using alliteration as their naming convention. However, this is not always the case. Named Locations were introduced on launch of the game, in the Pre-Season.
They are quite large in size - often resembling towns and cities, and because of this, many Chests and Ammo Boxes can be found in these locations.
Naming[]
Named Locations often follow an alliterative ruleset, meaning the location is two words, each of which start with the same letter, the first word being usually an adjective. Examples are:
However, over the seasons and chapters, more and more POIs have stopped following this ruleset for various reasons:
- Many faction specific locations, such as The Citadel, or The Joneses do not use alliteration. On demotion, some of these have gained alliterative status, such as The Rig becoming Rickety Rig.
- Collaboration Locations often do not use alliteration, such as The Daily Bugle or Gotham City.
- This is not always the case, as Doom's Domain was alliterative, despite being collaboration based.
- Some locations are single words, such as Sanctuary and so can't be alliterative.
- Some locations cannot be confirmed as to why they do not use alliteration, such as The Pyramid or The Spire.
- Some locations do not follow any Naming Theme, such as Moisty Palms, Chromejam Junction, Reality Falls, Chonker's Speedway, Anvil Square, & Knotty Nets.
Current Named Locations[]
Currently, there are 16 named locations on the map in Fortnite: Battle Royale.
Former Chapter 3 Named Locations[]
Former Chapter 2 Named Locations[]
Former Chapter 1 Named Locations[]
Party Royale Locations[]
Named Location | Added | |
---|---|---|
The Plaza | Chapter 2: Season 2 (v12.50) | |
The Big Screen | Chapter 2: Season 2 (v12.50) | |
Main Stage | Chapter 2: Season 2 (v12.50) |
Trivia[]
- Many Locations have shared names, been demoted, or been brought back as demoted locations. The following trivia denotes these:
- Stealthy Stronghold was changed to an Unnamed Location after Chapter 2: Season 6 concluded. From its inclusion in Chapter 2: Season 5, it was a named location.
- Loot Lake was a Landmark on the Artemis Island, despite being a named POI in Chapter 1 (Its appearance on Artemis is significantly different).
- Flush Factory was brought back as a Landmark named Flushed Building.
- Part of Greasy Grove was brought back as a Landmark named The Durrr Burger.
- Parts of Tomato Town were brought back as a Landmark named The Pizza Pit.
- Dusty Depot has been brought back multiple times as a Landmark, named Dusted Depot and Displaced Depot respectively.
- The Grotto was flooded, becoming a Landmark named Brutus' Basin.
- The Shark was flooded and destroyed becoming a Landmark named Sharky Shell.
- Craggy Cliffs was supposed to be named Beachy Bluffs which became a Landmark in Chapter 4: Season 1.
- Chapter 3: Season 4 holds the record for most new Named Locations in a season (Shiny Sound, Chromejam Junction, Tainted Towers, Grim Gables, Lustrous Lagoon, Herald's Sanctum, Fort Jonesy, Shimmering Shrine, Cloudy Condos, Flutter Barn, Reality Tree, and Chrome Crossroads).
- Chapter 1: Season 3 holds the record for the least amount of new Named Locations in a season, with only Lucky Landing being introduced.
- The Pyramid and The Convergence are the only named locations that do not have any destructible objects, aside from trees and rocks which fall inside the named location.
- The Daily Bugle is the first and only Location to have three words in its name.
- In other languages, some named location having been translated also have three words, this is for example the case of Doom's Domain and Reality Falls which have been named "Fief de Fatalis" and "Cascades de Réalité" in French.
- Sanctuary is the first Location to have one word in its name, the second being Nitrodrome.
- In other languages, some named location having been translated also have one word, this is for example the case of Gotham City and The Block which have been named "Gotham" and "Podium" in Polish.
- Logjam Lotus is one of the only named locations to drastically change appearance every match. Logjam Lotus has a variety of different themes, including an Atlantis theme, pirate theme, roman theme, and a wild west theme. These themes take heavy inspiration from other named locations such as Lazy Lagoon, Colossal Coliseum, and Tilted Town respectively.