The Boys x Fortnite Is Confirmed in the Works, According to Data Miners

Abu Taher Tamim
By Abu Taher Tamim
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Fortnite players may finally be getting one of the most talked-about crossover events in recent memory. According to well-known Fortnite leaker HYPEX, The Boys x Fortnite is now confirmed to be in development, with the collaboration reportedly planned for later in the current season.

That is a big deal for a couple of reasons. First, The Boys has been one of the most requested mature TV crossovers for Fortnite fans. Second, the timing makes sense, as reports say the showโ€™s fifth and final season began on April 8, 2026, which could give Epic the perfect promotional window if the collab lands before Chapter 7 Season 2 wraps up on June 5, 2026.

The Boys x Fortnite leak

The latest update comes from HYPEX on X, who posted that The Boys x Fortnite is confirmed in the works and suggested it will likely arrive later this season. HYPEX attributed the information to fellow leaker SamLeakss, which has helped give the rumor even more traction across the Fortnite community.

That said, it is still important to separate leaker confirmation from an official Epic Games announcement. At the time of writing, Epic has not publicly revealed The Boys crossover through its own channels. So while the project appears real based on the current reporting, fans should still treat details like release timing and cosmetics lineup as unconfirmed until Epic makes it official.

This Fortnite crossover makes so much sense right now

Even without an official trailer, the logic behind this crossover is pretty easy to see. The Boys is back in the spotlight thanks to its final season, and Fortnite has never been shy about mixing in major film and TV properties that get people talking. The game has already shown that it is willing to stretch beyond family-friendly brands when the collaboration is big enough.

From a marketing standpoint, the window also lines up nicely. Reports around the leak suggest Chapter 7 Season 2 ends on June 5, 2026, which leaves room for Epic to drop a themed bundle, event cosmetics, or even limited-time content before the season closes out.

Which The Boys characters could come to Fortnite?

Right now, no official character list has been revealed, but speculation is already running wild. If Epic wants to make a strong first impression, Homelander feels like the obvious headliner. He is the face of The Boys franchise and easily the character most people associate with the show. Starlight would also make a lot of sense, especially if Epic wants to balance the lineup with one of the seriesโ€™ most recognizable heroes.

Other names that keep coming up include Billy Butcher and Black Noir. Both characters would fit Fortniteโ€™s style surprisingly well, especially if Epic leans into comic-inspired or stylized designs instead of going for a fully realistic TV look. If the collab ends up being larger than a standard shop drop, there is also room for themed pickaxes, back blings, and maybe even car cosmetics. Some reports tied to the current leak cycle have hinted that vehicle items could be part of the package.

When could The Boys arrive in Fortnite?

Nothing is locked in yet, but the current expectation points to late Chapter 7 Season 2. Based on outside reporting around the leak, that would put the likely release window somewhere between late May and early June 2026. That timing would also line up closely with the end of The Boys final season, which would be a smart move if Epic wants to capitalize on peak hype.

Of course, Fortnite release plans can change quickly. Crossovers sometimes arrive earlier than expected, and other times they get pushed back without warning. For now, the safest takeaway is that The Boys collaboration appears to be real, but fans should wait for Epicโ€™s official reveal before assuming a specific launch date.

By Abu Taher Tamim Staff Writer
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Abu Taher Tamim is a Staff Writer at GameRiv. He started playing video games when one of his uncles brought him a PS1, after it was launched. Since that day until now, he still play video games. As he loves video games so much, he became a gaming content writer.