Season 4 of ‘Fortnite’ arrives with Helicopter, Doom’s Domain, Sentinel Graveyard, Quinjets


Fortnite’s Marvel season, Chapter 2, season 4, has just been launched, and players discover all the wild surprises in the game now including sleek superhero skins with actual superpowers, and an altered map with some thematic landmarks.

There is no such thing as a tons of new things on the map, like when we got five new spy bases, but it seems like more things are being added over time according to a bit of data mining, and for now there’s still a lot to explore.

Helicarrier

Well, it’s just exactly a new POI, as it is the new launching lobby area where players can rumble for a fight. My guess is that there may be a secret like two hidden in the Helicarrier, but I did not find any here in my first few games, and you only have a minute or so to explore. While you can see the Helicarrier from the regular map, you can not return there.

Doom’s Domain

Doctor Doom is a skin of the battle pass and is so far the only hero with a POI for himself. Pleasant Park has been replaced by Doom’s Domain, with a spooky house, a statue and an underground base complete with a vault containing a Dr. Keycard. Doom is needed to enter. Dr. Defeating Doom is actually one of the challenges this week.

Sentinel Graveyard

Up in the mountains, a forest of dead Sentinels all hangs in what appeared to be some sort of battle that took place there, but who killed them? I have no idea, and we have about seven different superheroes to choose from, so it’s everyone’s a gamble. This is not called a POI, but it’s cool to discover the same.

Quinjets

Every game, there are now randomized Quinjet locations marked on the map shortly after the boss’s launch. They stand on the ground and are handed over to robots then you will try to kill them unless you kill them first. There is loot at these locations, including a large chest in the Quinjet itself, and the robots drop a Stark Industries rifle, showing that Tony again can not put his tech in the wrong hands.

There are other Marvel-themed, challenge-based things around like Bifrost locations and Claw Marks for Wolverine, but these appear to be the “biggest” additions of cards to date. My guess is that there are more Easter eggs scattered across the map that we just haven’t found yet, in addition to other things that will be added as the weeks go by. But pretty solid start to this Marvel-themed season, if you ask me. Off to explore some more.

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