Fortnite constantly brings massive collaborations to its players. Now, a new leak points to a classic cartoon franchise joining the battle royale. According to a prominent Fortnite leaker, Epic Games will soon announce a Fortnite and Looney Tunes crossover.
LOONEY TUNES x FORTNITE REVEAL VERY SOON 🐰 pic.twitter.com/l3ZhSu9luc
— Sam (@SamLeakss) March 15, 2026
Fortnite x Looney Tunes Crossover: What to Expect?
According to rumours, the official announcement will drop within the next few days. Consequently, fans highly anticipate iconic characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck arriving as playable skins alongside new cosmetics. Furthermore, the leak suggests this collaboration might tie into the launch of Chapter 7 Season 2. Epic Games scheduled the new season to begin in just a few days, on March 19. Therefore, Looney Tunes could serve as a central theme for the upcoming content. Previously, Epic Games successfully partnered with Warner Bros. Entertainment to bring various DC superheroes into the shooter.
Recently, Chapter 7 Season 1 delivered several major crossovers. The game added a massive South Park collaboration. This event included main cast skins and introduced a Cartmanland amusement park location to the map. Additionally, Epic Games brought properties like The Office, Solo Leveling, and Honkai: Star Rail into the game.
Looking ahead, Epic Games has already confirmed that a Crimson Desert skin will launch alongside Chapter 7 Season 2. Meanwhile, rumors suggest Game of Thrones, Kingdom Hearts, and Ben 10 will hit the battle royale later this year.
Save the World Finally Goes Free-to-Play
Beyond the battle royale leaks, Epic Games shared major official news regarding its tower defense game mode. Fortnite’s Save the World will officially go free-to-play next month on April 16. This huge transition arrives nearly nine years after the mode’s original release.
Moreover, the upcoming update makes Save the World playable on the Switch 2 console for the very first time. However, Epic Games confirmed the mode will remain unavailable on mobile devices and the original Nintendo Switch. Ultimately, the new season launch and the free-to-play update promise exciting times ahead for fans.
