Fortnite Season 3: Super is bursting with hidden references, mysterious items, and Easter Eggs tucked into every POI and corner of the map. Whether it’s secret training courses or nostalgic nods to classic moments in Fortnite history, Epic has packed this update with more secrets than ever. Here are 30 of the most fascinating discoveries from around the island that you might’ve missed!

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Supernova Academy’s Secret Training and Vaults

Hidden deep inside the Supernova Academy is a single-button door leading to a timed aim training obstacle course. Pass the trial and you’ll unlock one of the best loot rooms in the game. It’s a great way to gear up fast—if you can make it through.

Meanwhile, the Suitcase of Patience is no joke. Found somewhere on the map, this seemingly average briefcase takes 10 whole minutes to open. But the reward? Surprisingly solid loot. Patience pays off in Fortnite.

Superman Secrets and Superhero Surprises

Speaking of surprises, if you try to attack Superman at the Academy… you’ll be sorely disappointed. He’s completely immune to all damage, even from Superman sprites. Apparently, no kryptonite in sight.

And if you haven’t yet paired the Kill Switch revolvers with the Base Boost, do yourself a favor—it’s one of the slickest combos in Fortnite right now. Mid-air slow-mo, high damage, and zero fall damage? Yes, please.

Hilarious and Heartwarming Callbacks

Out on the edge of the new OG Season 4 map, fans will find a tombstone and ramp setup referencing one of CourageJD’s most infamous fails from 2018. A hilarious throwback for long-time fans.

Over at the old Black Markets, you’ll find Robin selling the Wingshot Grappler—a Mythic nobody’s talking about. It’s cancelable like Jules’ Glider Gun, which makes it insanely powerful in the right hands.

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The Frog Family Returns and Real-World Parodies

The beloved Frog family has returned from their Rebellion-ready roots and are now relaxing. Kids are playing retro arcade games while parents battle at ping-pong—Fortnite storytelling at its finest.

In Utopia City, Epic pokes fun at fast-food giants with Faux Burger (a nod to Burger King) and Crunchy Crickets, a parody of Krispy Kreme that doubles as a teaser for the bug invasion and The Simpsons collab.

Pop Culture References and Vaulted Locations

One poster at the Academy is a perfect recreation of the iconic Predator handshake: “You son of a…”. And those Superman sprites? A cheeky homage to The Boys, referencing Billy Butcher’s infamous baby beam.

Even bigger surprises await in Utopia City, where a portal leads to the Season 8 vault and the zero point itself. This unfiltered version of the zero point hasn’t been seen in years and might be a portal to the past—or the future.

Jones and Hope’s Offices, Hidden Lore, and More

Inside Supernova Academy are two deeply nostalgic rooms: Jones’ old IO office, perfectly recreated with his old desk, and Hope’s chaotic, graffiti-covered office reflecting her haunted visions of the future.

Meanwhile, under Demon’s Domain, Daigo’s final portal is leaking with ominous energy, hinting at next season’s bug invasion.

Hauntings, Humorous Robots, and Unreleased Styles

A shadowy figure near Capacappa Factory is actually an unreleased Morgan Mist variant with translucent, glitchy visuals. Expect her to debut soon as an NPC or exclusive Skin.

Elsewhere, YouTube bots are back and goofing around—playing pool and painting each other in Utopia City’s towers. The humor only ramps up with Fishtick’s skincare ads and dog cafés serving “Jack Russell Java.”

Heroic Posters, Companion Foreshadowing, and Deadmau5

Posters inside the Academy reveal Peely and Fishstick as new superheroes—possibly hinting at future shop releases. One special room is dedicated to Deadmau5, Fortnite’s next music festival star, just like Sabrina was teased last season.

Train Trouble, Sprite Shrines, and Classic Callbacks

Fortnite’s train is officially stuck near Crime City, blocked by rocks, cows, and barriers. But while it’s offline, be sure to recharge your sprites at special shrine locations—they even give off special effects and free boons.

Base Boost can instantly open nearby chests, which would be perfect in OG mode to crack open the returning ice cream truck in Dusty Divot—though now it only has 10,000 HP instead of 100,000.

Secret Vaults, Nostalgic Quests, and More

Supernova-style bunkers are spread across the map. While they currently do nothing, they resemble Chapter 5 vaults and may open later in matches with high-tier loot.

Epic even revived the infamous Season 4 visitor quest—the one that sent everyone to Risky Reels for a chaotic, impossible chest grind. Ah, the trauma returns!

FAQs About Season 3 Secrets

Where is the Vault from Season 8 in Season 3?

It can be found via a portal in Utopia City and contains the zero point in its classic Chapter 1 form.

Is Morgan Mist’s translucent version available?

No, this appears to be an unreleased style or NPC. It’s currently not available to players.

How do you recharge Superman Sprites?

Find a Sprite Shrine and deposit the empty sprite to recharge it. You’ll also receive free Boons.

What’s the deal with the Suitcase of Patience?

It takes 10 minutes to open but gives out valuable loot when completed. A fun Easter egg for idle moments.

Will the train return this season?

Yes. While currently stopped on the tracks, it is expected to resume service later this season.

Fortnite Season 3 continues Epic’s tradition of blending brilliant references, nostalgic lore, and forward-thinking gameplay into one cohesive experience. From hidden vaults to hilarious cafés for pets, the game proves once again why it’s the most dynamic battle royale in the world.

Stay tuned—because between Deadmau5, bug invasions, and Springfield collabs, there’s a lot more coming this season.