From Springfield landmarks to classic characters, the Fortnite Simpsons season is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious collabs in the game. This mini-season pulls in the entire Simpson family, fan-favorite NPCs, Springfield POIs, cell-shaded weapons, and even animated storm effects. Here’s a clean breakdown of everything arriving.
Homer, Marge, and Springfield Arrive
Homer leads the Fortnite Simpsons season Battle Pass lineup. His in-game model sticks close to the show — regular build, signature look, electric hammer pickaxe callback, and a TV remote infused with a Zero Point shard. Donuts fall from the sky too, hinting at a donut-rift–style mechanic.
Expect multiple styles: young Homer, Mr. Plow, or even a Treehouse of Horror style based on leaks and references. Springfield Nuclear Power Plant sits on the map, finally matching the Chapter 2 donut teaser at Steamy Stacks. Evergreen Terrace appears fully built-out — a surprising level of detail.
Marge joins Homer, holding her vacuum cleaner pickaxe from her arcade game appearance. Evergreen Terrace includes the Simpsons home and neighborhood, complete with classic porch visuals. Potential edit styles include bio Marge, muscular Marge, or witch Marge.
Lisa doesn’t join the pass — instead her futuristic mech suit lands in the shop. Her saxophone returns as an emote. Bart follows the same approach: mech suit, skateboard emote, and a Squishee reference likely tied to a speed buff effect.
Ned Flanders flies onto the island via mustache-glider, comb included. Shredded Flanders, Santa Flanders, or a “nothing at all” meme edit style seem likely. His house will appear on Evergreen Terrace too.
New POIs and Weapons Across Springfield
The map gets transformed into Springfield’s cartoon aesthetic. Moe’s Tavern sits in town square, next to King Toot’s Music Store. A Springfield-style Quick-E-Mart replaces gas stations. Town Hall and the Jebediah Springfield statue anchor the center.
The Duff Blimp now floats above the Battle Bus and purple cartoon clouds wrap the storm. Donut rain will damage players. You’ll spot returning items like the Thunder Pump shotgun and Striker AR — but not cell-shaded. They stick out in the best way possible.
Outside town, major POIs include Cletus’ farm and Mr. Burns’ manor — complete with circular driveway and gardens. Burns and Smithers skins become real possibilities. Krusty the Clown enters the shop and his Krusty Burger may appear. Blinky the three-eyed fish arrives in a hazmat suit — a clever lore tie.
The mashups continue with Peely in Simpsons style and a Fishstick-Blinky hybrid. Character-themed buildable LEGO sets appear in Fortnite LEGO modes too.
Story Event, Bosses, and Vehicles
Bart’s treehouse already hides on the current map as a teaser, playing viral Simpsons clips and memes. One mysterious frame reveals the dark presence — tied to the upcoming live event on November 1 at 11 AM Eastern. This connects to the previous season’s Kraken creatures.
Simpsons Season Starts Nov 1 at 5PM EST
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Mini season? Yes — but this isn’t light on content. There will be five bosses, NPCs, quests, and secret interactions. Vehicles stay too, including Homer’s iconic car as a drivable cosmetic. Marge’s orange station wagon could follow, along with Homer’s futuristic car.
Cell-shaded guns mix with cartoon terrain, keeping classic Fortnite feel under a Springfield filter. As new weeks drop, expect extra POIs — maybe Lard Lad Donuts, Comic Book Guy’s shop, or even the Elementary School.
Companions, LEGO Styles, and Collab Depth
Companions finally arrive. That means Maggie, Snowball, Santa’s Little Helper, and Itchy are possible attachable partners. Scratchy appears as a skin, so Itchy makes sense as the companion add-on. Maggie’s teddy bear Bobo already sits hidden in LEGO Bricklife.
Every character gets LEGO variants, meaning Springfield and brick worlds collide. Past codenames like “Retro Neighbor” and “Wild Estate” hinted at this theme months ago — turns out they pointed at the Simpsons family and Springfield estates.
The mini season feels anything but small. It’s a direct celebration of Simpsons history layered into Fortnite’s evolving world, wrapped in a fun TV aesthetic and pushed with weekly updates.