‘The Simpsons’ Comes to Fortnite Via Month-Long Battle Royale Event
The event features weekly gameplay changes, original Simpsons shorts, and crossover challenges with Rocket League, with a 20,000 XP reward for unlimited challenges.
- Launching this Saturday, Fortnite launches a month-long Simpsons event with an Springfield Island map featuring familiar locations.
- Epic Games and Gracie Films co-produced new Simpsons shorts that will premiere on Disney+ and Fortnite channels, marking Fortnite's first major Disney event since Disney's $1.5 billion investment last year.
- The Springfield Battle Pass includes playable Homer, Marge and Ned Flanders, Simpsons versions of Blinky Fishstick and Springfielder Peely, and unlocks the exclusive Sidekick Peels until November 7, 2025, with unlimited challenges awarding 20,000 XP each.
- Four original Simpsons shorts will premiere once a week starting Nov. 1 on Fortnite's social channels and Disney+, with Disney+ hosting a global livestream from Stockholm Comic Con on Nov. 2.
- Players can earn a Kang and Kodos Glider by linking their Epic and Disney accounts before Feb. 28, 2026, as Springfield content appears in Delulu and Rocket League with challenges ending Nov. 17.
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