Fortnite is already teasing what’s next for the game, even as it enjoys a positive response to its just-launched The Simpsons-themed mini-season.
Following its current foray into Springfield, which is set to conclude on November 29, Fortnite is expected to fully transition to its seventh Island home — an era that Epic Games is already teasing as “Chapter Seven.”
An official “Chapter Seven” teaser shared by Fortnite content creator NickEh30 includes real-world coordinates for the Hollywood sign, and the following text: “Now Playing / Zero Hour / Chapter Seven / Fortnite After Dark With Q&U.”
Fortnite sent me a teaser… pic.twitter.com/6frt4BFHyG
— Nick Eh 30 (@NickEh30) November 3, 2025
“Q&U” was quickly linked by fans to the acronym used by Hollywood’s Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman for their work as director and lead actor in Kill Bill. (Notably, Kill Bill is set for re-release on December 5 as Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, a fresh, newly-combined version of the two Kill Bill films — something that would be well-timed for a Fortnite crossover.)
In a separate tease, a collection of Fortnite characters appeared yesterday at a LA Dodgers victory celebration, holding up signs and posing for photos with fans. Banana hero Peely, hotdog man The Brat, and rapper pickle Big Dill were spotted by fan Reetlol, and can be seen holding signs saying “Game 7 first, Chapter Seven Next!!,” “Seven,” and “Nov 29” — a date fans now think is when we’ll get a first glimpse at Chapter Seven.
👀 @Fortnite pic.twitter.com/GHAsz9OuzC
— JOGO Reet (@Reetlol) November 4, 2025
Fortnite has always labelled the different incarnations of its battle royale map as different “chapters” of the game (which are then sub-divided into seasons). But this one, fans have noticed, is being referred to as Chapter Seven, spelt out, rather than the usual Chapter 7 numbering.
Seven holds a big significance in Fortnite lore (and thankfully no, it’s nothing to do with the 6-7 meme). Throughout Fortnite’s first five years, The Seven were slowly revealed as a heroic team of characters who defended the game’s multiverse, and who led the charge during the game’s big story events (such as the one where the original Chapter 1 Island got sucked into a black hole).
Over the years, The Seven’s helmeted heroes were revealed to include characters played by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Brie Larsen, though after Chapter 3’s grand finale, the team’s story was abruptly concluded, with their members seemingly defeated and dispursed. More recent Chapters have acted as something of a reset of the game’s narrative, following the departure of Epic Games’ previous creative lead Donald Mustard, though fans have long held out hope of seeing The Seven once again. In a Chapter named after them, surely it’s finally time?
Separately, numerous Fortnite leakers have claimed that the Chapter Seven map will include a large desert biome, with mention of an “Area 51” style location. FortniteLeaks, meanwhile, has specifically reported that the game will feature a weapon called the Gambler Shotgun — “which is related to one of the major themes of the map.”
Now, fans are putting two and two together and arriving at the idea of Chapter Seven featuring a Nevada-style location, and have suggested a crossover with another upcoming franchise: Fallout. The game has already featured Fallout in the shape of an outfit sporting the franchise’s power suit. But with new episodes of the Fallout TV series scheduled to debut from December 17, fans have wondered whether a larger collaboration is also now on the cards.
Until then, there’s three weeks left of Fortnite’s really very enjoyable The Simpsons era to enjoy, before a big live event on November 29 that’s expected to usher in Chapter Seven — and whatever it holds — in style.
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