Roblox · July 2026
Scream Jam Maps
Map knowledge separates survivors who escape from those who get caught in open ground. Scream Jam currently rotates between Bomb Survival, Baseplate V2, and TVA—each with distinct choke points, objective layouts, and chase dynamics. Study the dedicated map pages linked below before you main a character.
Bomb Survival
Bomb Survival features vertical elements and reworked objective lanes from the recent patch. Survivors use height differences to break line of sight; killers approach from above for surprise downs. The map rewards Frapers mobility and punishes survivors who linger in open lower platforms.
Read the full Bomb Survival guide for objective spawn patterns and safe rotation paths between floors.
Baseplate V2
Baseplate V2 offers cleaner sightlines than Bomb Survival, making it ideal for learning chase break fundamentals. Objectives sit at moderate distances, encouraging survivors to rotate in pairs. Killers must commit cooldowns earlier because survivors see approaches sooner.
The Baseplate V2 page covers corner routing and where to expect camper pressure from Stalker players.
TVA Museum Map
TVA presents museum-style corridors with F-door mechanics. Green F-doors slow killers; red F-doors buff survivors with speed and brief invincibility when struck. Clockwork players synergize with TVA layout because teapot explosions cover corridor choke points.
Our TVA guide details door colors, hiding spots, and objective clusters in the gallery wings.
Map Selection Strategy
Pick survivors with map-appropriate kits: Clockwork on TVA for corridor control, Bloxxer on Baseplate V2 for fast clears. Killers should ban-pick mentally—if you struggle on TVA, practice F-door timing in private lobbies before ranked play.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many maps does Scream Jam have?
Which map is best for beginners?
What are F-doors on TVA?
Do maps rotate randomly?
Will new maps release?
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