A fresh wave of leaks has surfaced in the Fortnite community, offering a tantalizing look at what’s next for Epic Games’ blockbuster battle royale. Dataminer ShiinaBR, corroborated by legacy leakers HYPEX and iFireMonkey, shared a roadmap that spans the tail end of Chapter 6 into the earliest days of Chapter 7. As Galactic Battle—the Star Wars crossover mini-season—winds down with its Death Star Sabotage event on June 7, fans are already buzzing about Season 3’s “Superhero Academy” theme and beyond.
Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 officially kicks off on June 7, 2025, immediately after Galactic Battle wraps up. According to multiple leaks, the Battle Pass will introduce Superman—modeled after James Gunn’s upcoming Superman: Legacy film—and Batman’s iconic sidekick Robin. Both characters will serve as playable skins, and Superman may come with a Mythic ability that channels one of his famous powers (think flight or heat vision). One meme-worthy rumor suggests that players could even encounter an NPC Robin running patrols on the island. Beyond DC, whispers of a One Punch Man collaboration have surfaced, pointing to satirical combat animations inspired by the anime hero.
Epic Games’ own teasers seem to back up these superhero rumors. In early June, a short clip promoting the new LEGO Fortnite mode featured avatars wearing “academy” and “hero” skins—clearly nodding to the Superhero Academy concept. For players, that means new POIs could centralize around a towering academy building, complete with training arenas and comic-book flair. Leakers also revealed a futuristic “Utopia City” location, which may house a hero training ground reminiscent of an advanced Metropolis or Gotham merged with Fortnite’s signature creativity.
As Chapter 6 Season 3 progresses, leaks suggest it won’t be the only big theme in 2025. Season 4 is rumored to bring another alien invasion, complete with UFO sightings, extra-terrestrial puzzles, and mythic “Xenomorph”-style weapons. Insider hints also point to a Simpsons mini-season bridging the gap between Seasons 4 and 5: leaks mention Springfield landmarks popping up—think Moe’s Tavern and the Kwik-E-Mart—alongside themed consumables like Duff beer and maybe even a nuclear meltdown mechanic. Reaction has been split; some fans are excited for yellow-skinned hijinks, while others worry it could undercut the island’s lore momentum.
Looking further ahead, Chapter 7 teases promise concert events, a gala-themed launch, and a Norse mythology-inspired second season. ShiinaBR’s roadmap indicates fest-style live concerts returning—perhaps building on past successes like Travis Scott and Marshmello performances. The gala theme could see a luxe red-carpet map POI, dripping in sci-fi opulence, while a Norse season might introduce Viking longboats, runic artifacts, and a frosty biome. Leakers have even speculated that longstanding storyline factions—The Seven, The Imagined Order, or The Last Reality—could stage a dramatic comeback, reshaping the island’s mythos for the next chapter.
All of this excitement comes at a pivotal moment. Galactic Battle’s Death Star Sabotage finale will be the first major live event on Nintendo Switch 2 and other next-gen platforms, letting players pilot X-wings and TIE fighters in large-scale aerial combat. As Star Wars content bows out, Fortnite’s shift to superhero epics will test whether fans embrace DC heroes as enthusiastically as they did Jedi lightsabers. If leaks hold true, Epic Games is doubling down on high-profile crossovers—an approach that’s kept Fortnite fresh since its 2017 launch.
With 2025’s roadmap stretching into Chapter 7, Fortnite’s content pipeline shows no signs of slowing. Players eager to swing in Gotham-style capes or brew a Duff-infused victory know that Epic Games intends to keep mechanics and lore evolving. Whether you’re a Superman superfane, a Simpsons cynic, or someone waiting for the next bug-invasion craze, there’s a season coming that’s tailor-made to keep you glued to the Battle Bus.