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Taking place on an island in the Adriatic Sea, Fortune's Keep is keen on focusing on its scenery and sights.

Town, Graveyard and Overlook[]

Inspired by colorful Mediterranean villages, this seaside community is littered with cobblestone alleyways and flat rooftops to traverse across. An old fortress sits in the town’s center, inviting Operators in for intense combat with its bell tower that commands this section of the map.[1]

Other notable sections include a coastal path with a gazebo, and a Graveyard that seems to have been grave-robbed multiple times over.[1]

Grotto and Smuggler’s Cove[]

Legend has it that pirates from centuries ago used this island to hide their treasures. True to its name, Smuggler’s Cove is loaded with supplies, including Gas Masks that could be helpful in case of a Circle Collapse.[1]

Outside of the cove itself, the caves have numerous two-dimensional routes, with the only big verticality areas being obvious holes in the map and a Lighthouse toward the Winery. That nautical tower is a potential counterplay position against enemies to the north; otherwise it is great for stocking up on items before rotating east.[2]

Keep, Terraces and Gatehouse[]

The island’s namesake, the Keep is a medieval fortress now converted into the mercenary’s headquarters and hideout.[1]

Winery, Lighthouse and Camp[]

A laidback complex inspired by traditional three-lane maps, the Winery serves up plenty of scavenging opportunities and intrigue.[1]

Head to the Cellar to stock up on supplies, or travel over to the nearby Camp that contains a helipad and multiple military tents.[1]

Those looking for a more secluded start may want to drop in at the Bay, which has routes over to the Winery proper and the Keep.[1]

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