Fortnite’s Chapter 7 Season 4, dubbed Override, went live today, and it brings the usual seismic reshuffle to the island — a reworked loot pool, a batch of departing and arriving locations, and a handful of gameplay wrinkles centered on new Sprites, items and abilities.
Let’s start with the guns, because that’s where most of us head first. The season adds three genuinely new pieces of hardware to the loot table:
- 8-Bit Shotgun — a retro-flavored close-range option
- Midas’ Masterpiece — a single-fire pistol with that unmistakable golden-touch pedigree
- Sonic Power Sneakers — a mobility item to help you cover ground in a hurry
Alongside the newcomers, Epic has pulled several familiar favorites out of the vault. Returning to the ground loot are the Pump Shotgun, Assault Rifle, Ranger Assault Rifle, Drum Gun and Minigun. It’s a distinctly meat-and-potatoes lineup — reliable weapons that reward good aim and rotation over gimmicks, which should please players who felt recent metas leaned too hard on exotic gadgets.
The map is getting a facelift too. Three points of interest are packing up and leaving: Calamari Canyon, Frosted Flats and Sinister Strip. In their place, five new POIs are being folded into the island. The headline addition is the Spire, a towering structure planted at the very center of the map — the kind of central landmark that tends to become an instant hot-drop and a magnet for early-game chaos.
Rounding out the update are the season’s new Sprites, plus fresh items and abilities that lean into the Override theme. Epic hasn’t detailed every mechanic here, but the combination of a central Spire, mobility-focused loot like the Sonic Power Sneakers and a leaner, classics-heavy weapon pool suggests a season built around fast, aggressive movement and decisive fights.
As always with Fortnite, the changes are live now and free to jump into — no purchase required to explore the new POIs, test-fire the 8-Bit Shotgun or make the pilgrimage to the Spire. Whether the new loot pool sticks or gets tweaked in the inevitable mid-season patches remains to be seen, but for now, the drop-and-loot cycle has a fresh coat of paint worth exploring.