Fortnite Chapter 7 “Hacked System” Teases Cross-Game Nostalgia Update

Fortnite Chapter 7 is set to lean hard into cross-game nostalgia with its next seasonal update, “Hacked System,” and Epic has now shared both a trailer and an official key image to preview what’s coming. The new season arrives after maintenance on August 20, and Epic says the island will be reshaped around recognizable environments from across video game history.

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 4: what Epic is showing so far

Epic’s trailer frames the season as a kind of festival of iconic worlds, with heroes and settings from different franchises appearing together while Geno watches over the chaos. The teaser highlights multiple recognizable references, including:

  • Green Hill Zone from Sonic
  • Joker
  • Mega Man
  • Crash
  • Spyro
  • Ryu
  • Blanka
  • Geralt
  • Sora
  • Lara Croft
  • The Major

Epic’s official illustration shared alongside the video offers additional franchise silhouettes and character visibility, reinforcing that the season’s theme is built around bringing multiple game universes into a single Fortnite setting.

Release timing: when Chapter 7 Season 4 goes live

Epic will begin the new season after the usual maintenance period.

  1. Season 4 launch date: August 20
  2. Launch timing: after Fortnite’s traditional maintenance

Platforms getting Season 4

Epic’s update is scheduled for the same broad set of platforms listed for the current Fortnite ecosystem:

  • PC
  • Mac
  • PS4
  • Xbox One
  • Android
  • iOS
  • iPad
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PS5
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • Nintendo Switch 2

What to watch for next: new mechanics and the Battle Pass

Epic has said that more details will be revealed before launch on Fortnite’s official site, including information focused on new gameplay mechanics and what’s included in the Battle Pass for this season.

  • New gameplay mechanics details
  • Battle Pass content information

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