Fortnite players and Naruto fans can now explore Hidden Leaf Village from the hit anime series in a specially designed custom map in-game.
Fortnite’s crossover with Naruto continues, with players now able to visit a special custom map of Hidden Leaf Village designed by Fortnite content creator Vysena. Naruto fans have seen lots of content from the anime arrive in Fortnite over the past few months, with skins of main characters such as Naruto, Kakashi, and Sakura returning to the game, and Fortnite’s ongoing Naruto Nindo 2022 event offering quests that reward Naruto-themed cosmetics. However, fans looking to explore one small corner of Naruto’s world can also go and visit the hometown of their favorite characters.
The Hidden Leaf Village map is currently one of a select few featured by Epic under Fortnite’s Discover tab, which allows Fortnite players to swap between different modes and explore custom maps and game modes designed by the Fortnite community. The Hidden Leaf Village Adventure map features a highly detailed recreation of Konahagakure, including iconic landmarks such as the Hokage residence and Ramen Ichiraku. Players can also complete a set of minor quests for characters including Naruto and Sakura and collect ramen bowls in exchange for some experience points.
With more big crossovers on the way, including an unconfirmed crossover between Fortnite and Elden Ring, it’s likely that some or all of this Naruto content won’t be around much longer. Players can access the Hidden Leaf Village map in a couple of different ways, including by entering a map code or through the Discover tab.
Traveling to Hidden Leaf Village in Fortnite
The easiest way for players to find the Hidden Leaf Village map is through Fortnite’s Discover tab, where the map is currently being featured as one of Epic’s chosen community picks alongside other high-quality community content. This perhaps isn’t surprising; the Fortnite and Naruto crossover is currently one of the biggest events in the game at the moment, despite the fact that Darth Vader is making his first Fortnite appearance at the same time.
However, players who are familiar with Fortnite’s Creative Codes can also use them for easy access to the Hidden Leaf Village map. Players who want to use a code can navigate to Fortnite’s game mode selector and go over to the Island Code tab. Vysena’s Hidden Leaf Village map uses the code 0610-6440-1958 and players can enter it to access the map directly that way. Hidden Leaf Village can be visited either in a public match with players sharing an online server, or in a private match, best used for small groups of friends and fans to explore and find the map’s secrets.
Visiting the village might be a good way to take a small break from completing Fortnite’s Island Hopper quests or grinding for Battle Pass XP, although players can get a small amount of XP by picking up ramen bowls and doing the map’s quests. While it remains to be seen which movies, TV shows, and video games Fortnite will feature next, the Hidden Leaf Village map is a good way for Naruto fans to experience even more crossover content.
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