Fortnite’s Loot Island has received a heavy metal makeover with Metallica’s arrival. Here’s everything you need to know and how you can find the Metallica Loot Island during your matches.

Fortnite’s 30.10 updateintroduced plenty of content across its various modes, with the star of the show being the Metallica crossover. Players can get their hands on each band member’s Metallica and Puppet Master skins, as well as grind through special quests to earnMetallica-themed rewards.

However, the Battle Royale also received some features, such as theRide the Lighting Mythic guitarand the Metallica Loot Island. Speaking of the latter, heading there will treat fans to a special POI, with loot and a show from the band itself.

How to find the Metallica Loot Island POI location

How to find the Metallica Loot Island POI location

Inspired by the M72 World Tour, Metallica Loot Island functions identically as the regularLoot Islandsince it’llrandomly spawn during the middle of the match. Therefore, it’s hard to say where it’s guaranteed to spawn, but when it arrives, theIsland’s logo will appear on your screen.

With Metallica’s heavy metal version, players can experience music and a show from the band. Head to the center of the stage, and it’ll initiate an objective to capture the Island. Provided you’re successful, you’ll receive a ton of loot and a Ride the Lightning guitar.

First Look at the New Metallica Island + The Music that’s gonna play therepic.twitter.com/96WHytMHf5

Of course, the Island has plenty of hidden secrets. As seen in the above video, there’s an underground segment players can explore. If you head over to the wall that says “Cliff ‘Em All,” you’ll complete a secret quest that will dish out 10,000 XP.

Just like that, you’re all caught up on Metallica’s Loot Island in Fortnite. Make sure to check our related content such as how to get theMetallica skins, where to find the newTow Hook Cannon, or get up to speed on theMetallica live event.

John Esposito was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Valorant, and other first-person shooter games. He also has bylines at GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming.