Moisty Mire is now officially Paradise Palms, a sandy desert complete with cactuses, tumbleweeds, and lots of palm trees.
Dusty Divot has also undergone some noticeable changes. The entire crater is now filled in with trees.
Each new season comes with many small changes to the map, and I'm sure we'll continue to spot new Easter eggs and developments in the upcoming weeks.
One of the biggest additions is the game's first four-person vehicle, in the form of an "all terrain" golf cart.
The Fortnite patch notes, published by creators at Epic Games today, calls these "All Terrain Karts," but I think that name might give them a little too much credit. They are, after all, just golf carts.
They're not all that much faster than the shopping carts, and tip over quite easily. Although, I was using the Nintendo Switch while trying one out, so I was definitely more prone to over-correcting on the steering than a person playing on PC might be.
However, the carts are really quiet, which is a nice change from lots of other battle royale games, in which riding in a loud vehicle will immediately give your position away.
And finally, the rifts are coming into play.
For the first time since their introduction two weeks ago in the wake of the rocket launch that nearly took out Tilted Towers, players can interact with the "rifts" — that is, small cracks in the space-time continuum.
The rifts seem to work like portals or wormholes. Once a player enters a rift by simply walking up to it, they'll be teleported up into the sky and apparently spat back out by another.
The rifts will always drop you just above the same area where you entered the rift, so this isn't quite a long-distance travel solution, but it is really fun and could be helpful for making a quick escape in times of need.
The rifts seem to be scattered around the island randomly, but I found at least three all on the edge of Loot Lake.