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A prominent Fortnite leaker has revealed details of a collaboration with South Park, including a comeback mechanic involving Kenny.
Fortnite has collaborated with practically every popular IP at this point, with The Simpsons, Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, and Stranger Things all getting the spotlight in some form over the past few months.
In terms of American animated shows, The Simpsons, Rick And Morty, King Of The Hill, and Family Guy have all featured in the battle royale in some capacity, but the one key omission for years has been South Park.
A South Park crossover in Fortnite has been rumoured since October this year, but a reliable leaker, HypeX, has now revealed the first details of what it will involve.
South Park x Fortnite is described as a ‘big collab’ by the leaker, which will feature at least one boss on the map, a Stick Of Truth mythic item, some kind of consumable, along with a rift anomaly titled ‘Everyone Kills Kenny’.
Rift anomalies are a new feature in the recently launched Fortnite Chapter 7, which modify the rules by granting powerful buffs or items to everyone in a match. According to fellow Fortnite leaker ShiinaBR on X, this Kenny anomaly will allow players to respawn after death – in reference to how he always comes back in the show.
SOUTH PARK x FORTNITE IS A BIG COLLAB• MULTIPLE SKINS AS MECHS• Rift Anomaly: "Everyone Kills Kenny" • At least 1 Boss on the map• Stick of Truth Mythic• Respawn Token/Medallion• Unknown Consumable& more.. pic.twitter.com/veNGth1U9k
— HYPEX (@HYPEX) December 2, 2025
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While ‘multiple skins’ are promised in the South Park crossover, they will apparently be the much-derided mech skins. Like the recent Bart Simpson skin, or Mecha Morty from years prior, Fortnite has a habit of putting smaller characters, which don’t match the average proportions, into mech suits so there’s no strategic advantage.
FORTNITE COLLABS DROPPING THIS MONTH 😳- Ninjago- South Park- Harry Potter- Playboi Carti- Chanoir Car Decals- Winter Hatsune Miku- Doc Brown + DeLorean Time Machine- Unknown Cell Shaded Set with 2 Skins- Most likely: SpongeBob, Daft Punk Car Cosmetics- and More! pic.twitter.com/Svm2C702KY
— Sam (@SamLeakss) December 2, 2025
It’s become the common way to get around the hit box issue, and while understandable, they always look a bit rubbish. If Stan, Cartman, Kyle, and Kenny all get mech suits though, hopefully there’ll be some normal skins of the adults in the show – such as Randy Marsh or Mr Garrison.
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It’s unclear when the South Park collaboration will be released, but leaker SamLeakss has said it’ll arrive at some point this month as part of Chapter 7. A Lego Ninjago crossover is set to debut on December 11, alongside a Playboi Carti skin. A collaboration with Harry Potter is also slated to happen as part of Winterfest, according to leaks.
While South Park hasn’t yet appeared in Fortnite, the show has seen several video game adaptations over the years. The last one was South Park: Snow Day, but the most celebrated are 2014’s The Stick Of Truth and its sequel, The Fractured But Whole.
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