Fortnite looks set to add one of streaming’s most chaotic line-ups to its roster, with fresh leaks claiming a full crossover with Amazon Prime’s The Boys is in active development. The collab is reportedly being lined up for Chapter 7 Season 2, timed to ride alongside the show’s fifth and final season currently airing on Prime Video.
Nothing has been officially announced by Epic Games yet, so this still sits firmly in the leak column. But the sourcing is consistent enough that a Vought takeover of the island feels less like wishful thinking and more like a matter of when, not if.
What The Leaks Actually Say
The first signal came from Fortnite leaker SamLeakss, who posted that the crossover is “confirmed to be in the works” and will most likely drop later this season, with car cosmetics also part of the package. HYPEX has been cited alongside SamLeakss as backing the same claim, which is the main reason the rumour has stuck rather than fading after a single tweet.
THE BOYS x FORTNITE IS CONFIRMED TO BE IN THE WORKS 🔥
Will most likely drop later this season, and should also feature car cosmetics pic.twitter.com/iLMa8huZ65
— Sam (@SamLeakss) April 16, 2026
Neither leaker has shared a concrete release date, a skin list, or any visual assets so far. What’s been put forward is a development confirmation and a rough release window, plus the detail that vehicles will be involved in some form, which is a slightly more specific clue than the usual “skins incoming” leak.
Why The Chapter 7 Season 2 Window Lines Up
The Boys Season 5 is currently airing weekly on Prime Video, with the series finale set for 20 May 2026. That gives Epic a fairly obvious marketing pocket to slot the collab into, with a late May or early June Item Shop release being the most logical landing point if the goal is to capitalise on finale week chatter.
Fortnite has a track record of timing crossovers with major TV and film moments rather than dropping them cold. Aligning a Vought-themed shop refresh with the show’s send-off would be a clean fit, and it matches the loose “later this season” framing in the leaks.
Which Characters Could Get Skins
No skin list has leaked yet, so anything specific is guesswork built off the show’s cast. That said, a collab this size almost never ships with one or two skins, and the obvious anchors are Homelander and Billy Butcher, played by Antony Starr and Karl Urban respectively. From there, the cast opens up quickly.
Likely Picks From The Boys
- Billy Butcher
- Hughie Campbell
- Mother’s Milk
Likely Picks From The Seven And Vought
- Homelander
- Starlight
- A-Train
- The Deep
Back blings, pickaxes and emotes built around show moments are the standard expectation for a crossover at this scale, and the leaked vehicle cosmetics suggest at least one car wrap, and possibly more, themed around either The Boys’ battered vans or Vought’s polished branding.
How A Mature Show Fits A Teen-Rated Game
Fortnite carries a Teen ESRB rating while The Boys is built on graphic violence, gore and adult humour, which makes the pairing look odd on paper. The gap is real, but not unprecedented. Epic has already brought in skins from Saw, Scream and South Park, so the company has a working playbook for stripping the visual identity of an adult property into a form that fits the game’s rating.
In practice, that usually means costume-accurate skins without the show’s gorier flourishes, and emotes that nod to catchphrases or scenes rather than recreating them in full. Expect Homelander’s suit and Butcher’s coat to look right, with the rougher edges of the source material left at the door.
The Boys’ Track Record In Other Games
This wouldn’t be the show’s first jump into a live-service shooter. The Boys has previously crossed over with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Rainbow Six Siege, both of which delivered operator skins, themed weapon blueprints and finishing moves drawn from the show.
Those collabs give a reasonable benchmark for what a Fortnite version might look like in terms of cosmetic depth, although Fortnite’s scope tends to run wider, with map tie-ins, mythic items and limited-time modes often joining the cosmetic drops on bigger crossovers.
What’s Still Missing
The biggest unknowns are the skin roster, the exact release date, and whether the collab will extend beyond the Item Shop into something map-facing or mode-specific. Epic also hasn’t acknowledged the leak, which is normal at this stage but worth flagging for anyone treating the rumour as locked in.
Until a trailer or in-game teaser surfaces, the safest read is that the project exists and is being targeted at the back half of Chapter 7 Season 2, with everything beyond that still open. With the show’s finale just over a month away, the window for an official reveal is narrowing fast.
