Fortnite has always been full of surprises, but Epic Games may have just topped itself. The long-running animated show The Simpsons is officially joining the Fortnite universe—not just as skins or cosmetics, but in a full-fledged live event to cap off Chapter 6. Whether you’re a fan of the game, the show, or just can’t resist a good crossover, this might be one of the most entertaining updates Fortnite has ever released.
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A Springfield-Sized Finale for Chapter 6
It’s finally confirmed: The Simpsons will be the final mini-season of Chapter 6, and yes, there will be a themed live event to match. Speculation has been swirling for months, but now it’s official—and the potential for chaos is enormous.
“Personally, I think it’d be pretty cool if The Simpsons power plant like exploded or something, considering in finale events, everything always blows up.”—Tommy, Top Five Gaming
Whether it’s a nuclear meltdown at the Springfield power plant or a dimension-shattering glitch courtesy of Homer, fans can expect the unexpected. Fortnite has a history of turning finales into unforgettable spectacles—from black hole events to island flips—so bringing Springfield into the mix could be one of their wildest yet.
Secret Weapons, Crossovers, and Easter Eggs Galore
While The Simpsons news is headline-worthy, the rest of Chapter 6 is filled with hidden gems, insane glitches, and subtle nods that most players miss. Here are some of the craziest:
- Infinity Blade Returns: In Blitz mode, hitting level five gives you a 1-in-1,000 chance to unlock the once-vaulted Infinity Blade.
- Superman Can Be Fished: Despite being unkillable, players figured out you can use a fishing rod to move Superman around the map.
- General Grievous’s Face Reveal: Data miners found an unmasked 3D model of Grievous—making Fortnite the first media to reveal his full face.
- Chewbacca Mob Spawner: A red floating box spawned infinite Chewbaccas due to a dev oversight, hilariously labeled the “Fortnite mob spawner.”
“Basically, this box was the Fortnite equivalent of a mob spawner from Minecraft, and the devs accidentally left it in.”—Tommy, Top Five Gaming
Epic’s attention to detail continues to amaze, from modeling unseen parts of characters to adding real-world crossovers like King of the Hill’s Hank Hill on TikTok for Father’s Day. Even background props like vending machines got hidden features, such as rare emotes triggered by spending sprees.
From Crossovers to Collabs: The Future of Fortnite
Epic isn’t slowing down. Upcoming updates promise even more jaw-dropping additions:
- One Punch Man’s Saitama Confirmed: After months of leaks and rumors, files confirm that Saitama is on the way—with a pickaxe and two emotes.
- Pet Companions in Season 4: Leakers say the long-awaited pet cosmetics will finally debut.
- Six-Player Squads Incoming: Fortnite will expand squad sizes for the first time since Chapter 2, making room for larger friend groups in Blitz and OG modes.
“So, we have solos, Duos, Trios, and Squads. So, what else could they possibly add? Well, how about six? Yeah, this is happening.”—Tommy, Top Five Gaming
These future updates reflect a shift in how Fortnite delivers content—bigger, bolder, and more community-focused than ever. And it’s not just about cosmetics anymore. Items like the Storm Beast Pom Poms and Chug Jug healing strategies continue to evolve, offering new ways to play the game competitively and creatively.
Fortnite’s Obsession with Hidden Details
If you thought skins were just cosmetic, think again. Fortnite has a knack for embedding detailed secrets that most players overlook:
- Wear 11 Characters at Once: With strategic loadout choices like Jake the Dog glider and the Star Wars drum set, you can stack up to 11 characters in one setup.
- Animated Emotes with Easter Eggs: The Galaxian emote includes a rising score that caps at 9,940—for reasons still unknown.
- Supernova Academy’s Secret Origins: The Academy’s logo dates back to a Save the World quest line from 2019.
Even the most random of features—like having an odd number of V-Bucks due to a bundle pricing glitch—show Epic’s willingness to experiment, succeed, and occasionally mess up in the most entertaining ways.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Simpsons live event in Fortnite actually happening?
Yep, it’s official. The Simpsons are getting their own live event to close out Chapter 6. Expect all the wild, over-the-top chaos Fortnite is known for—probably involving Springfield’s power plant blowing up or something equally ridiculous.
Can you really unlock the Infinity Blade again?
Believe it or not, yes. In Blitz mode, once you hit level five, there’s a 1-in-1,000 chance you’ll unlock the Infinity Blade as a special level-up reward. It does a jaw-dropping 175 damage per hit—so yeah, it’s still broken.
When is Saitama from One Punch Man joining Fortnite?
After months of leaks and speculation, Saitama is finally confirmed. He’s coming with his own pickaxe and two emotes—one of which is almost certainly a reference to his iconic punch. Expect him to drop in Season 4.
What’s this about six-player squads in Fortnite?
That’s right. Epic is currently working on adding six-player squads, which will be the first new squad size since trios launched in Chapter 2. It’s expected to roll out for Blitz and OG modes first.
Do gold bars from Reload carry over to Battle Royale?
Surprisingly, yes. If you farm gold in Reload mode, those bars will actually transfer into Battle Royale. Most players don’t know this, so it’s an easy way to stack your gold stash fast.
With every new update, Fortnite proves it’s not just a game—it’s an evolving multiverse. From The Simpsons and Star Wars to Saitama and secret weapon returns, there’s always something wild just around the corner. Stay tuned and keep an eye on those cherry blossoms at Retail Row—Blitz Mega City drops July 29th, and the next chapter might be Fortnite’s most unpredictable yet.