Fortnite fans already have a new reason to be excited for 2026. Leaks suggest that the gaming juggernaut is collaborating with South Park. The crossover is rumored to introduce classic characters, new items, and engaging game mechanics, aligning with Epic Games’ penchant for blending pop culture with its ever-evolving island. Players are already buzzing, guessing how this collab will shake things up in the game.
Fortnite leaks tease South Park collab
The South Park event is set to bring skins for the show’s main crew – Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny. Since these characters are smaller than typical Fortnite avatars, the skins might come with pilotable mechs, like in past crossovers.
Fans can also expect the return of the Respawn Token, letting players jump back into matches after being taken out. During the crossover’s special, the “Everyone Kills Kenny” Rift Anomaly, everyone will temporarily get the aforementioned token.
One of the most exciting rumored additions is the Stick of Truth Mythic weapon. Leaks suggest it could let players control the storm, giving them a big strategic edge in matches. The exact mechanics are still under wraps, but it has the potential to shake up endgame strategies, making it one of the most wanted Mythics Fortnite has seen in a while. Epic Games isn’t new to huge crossovers. Chapter 7 has already brought in franchises like Harry Potter, Pulp Fiction, and Bleach.
Fortnite hasn’t revealed an official release date yet, but the next update is scheduled for January 9. Fans are hoping the South Park crossover aligns with that update, though it could come later in the month. Either way, the leaks have already got the community buzzing, with players excited for both the South Park humor and unique skins and items.
For those unfamiliar, Fortnite is a battle royale game where 100 players drop in and fight to be the last one standing. It features fast-paced combat with building mechanics, colorful graphics, and nonstop updates. There are also many other modes included in the Fortnite launcher, such as Lego Fortnite and Rocket Racing.
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on Mandatory.
