Neon signage. Glitched-out graphics. A city that looks like it wandered in from Night City with the brightness cranked. That’s the Fortnite: Override trailer, and it doesn’t take much squinting to see whose fingerprints are all over it.
Chapter 7, Season 4 lands August 20, and Cyberpunk 2077 is the mood board.
Which tracks, honestly. Fortnite and CD Projekt RED’s RPG have run this crossover play more than once before.
The roster reads like a museum wing
But Override isn’t only aimed at the Cyberpunk crowd. The season is set to feature some of gaming’s most recognizable faces: Sonic the Hedgehog, Crash Bandicoot, Persona 5’s Joker, Mega Man, Spyro, Raiden, Kitana, Lara Croft, Geralt of Rivia and more.
That guest list isn’t decoration. The gameplay now centers on players overriding the system that controls Fortnite itself, so it makes sense that Jonesy, the game’s mascot, needs company from the heavy hitters.
Override doubles as a victory lap for every collaboration and crossover Fortnite has pulled off across its run.
The map got rebuilt around the guests
The futuristic Night City-inspired zones are only part of it. Players will also run platforming lifted straight from Sonic the Hedgehog’s Green Hill Zone, and there’s an area inspired by the Pac-Man franchise.
Go through the loops and you get super speed. Jump pads and springs are scattered around to launch you across the map, or away from whoever’s chasing you.
It’s the rare battle royale map where the traversal gimmicks come pre-loaded with 30 years of muscle memory.
New weapons, probably
Assume new guns are coming. The trailer shows Mega Man’s arm cannon, and eagle-eyed fans will spot other new accessories and abilities tucked into the footage.
Nothing’s been spelled out beyond that. Watch the trailer frame by frame and you’ll find more than Epic has said out loud.
Where and when you can play it
Fortnite: Override launches August 20 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, iOS and Android.
Fortnite has dominated gaming since its 2017 launch, and even as it barrels toward its tenth anniversary, the battle royale still pulls in millions of players a year. Credit the content treadmill: something new lands every month, and August isn’t breaking the pattern.
Between the new map, the returning icons and the Cyberpunk 2077 nod threaded through all of it, this is shaping up to be Fortnite’s biggest season yet.
Somewhere in there, Geralt of Rivia is going to sprint through a Green Hill Zone loop at super speed while Mega Man shoots at him. That’s the pitch.