South Park arrives in Fortnite – an R rated TV icon colliding with a kid friendly juggernaut
Fortnite’s South Park crossover adds Storm control, new healing items, Cartmanland, free cosmetics, and a new five player mode marking it one of the strangest crossovers yet.
Each time Fortnite announces a new collaboration, I’m usually thinking, yeah, that works. That reaction became especially common once the first anime crossovers started rolling in and they became common.
This time feels different. Fortnite is bringing in a genuine staple of my childhood with South Park, a long-running series that, if my mum had known what it was really about, would absolutely not have been allowed in our house in the early 2000s.
I first discovered South Park through a Blockbuster rental, and now there’s a good chance an entirely new generation will discover it for the first time through Fortnite. With that in mind, here’s exactly what this collaboration brings to the game.
What the South Park collaboration brings to Fortnite
There’s actually a lot going on here. The update goes live tomorrow, January 9, 2026, and the collaboration is officially titled South Park: Born in Chaos.
Inspired by The Stick of Truth, the event introduces several new gameplay items, including the Stick of Truth itself. This is a one-time use item that lets players control the Storm’s movement, which is a first for Fortnite.
Players also get Cheesy Poofs as a new healing item, alongside Kenny’s Respawn Token, another one-time use item that automatically brings a player back after being eliminated.
The map gets a light makeover too, with the addition of Cartmanland, a direct callback to Season 5 of the series. I would have loved to see Casa Bonita included, but Cartmanland still feels like a strong fit.
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Skins are available for Cartman, Kenny, Stan, Kyle, and Butters, although Fortnite once again leans on mech suits, which is a little disappointing. Personally, I would have loved to see the anime-inspired designs from the Good Times with Weapons episode, complete with unique weapons and move sets.
Perhaps the biggest addition overall is the new five-player mode, allowing squads of five instead of the usual four. Alongside that is the Born in Chaos Pass, which is completely free and includes 13 South Park-themed cosmetics.
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Adam is a Psychology Master’s graduate passionate about gaming, community building, and digital engagement. A lifelong Xbox fan since 2001, he started with Halo: Combat Evolved and remains an avid achievement hunter. Over the years, he has engaged with several Discord communities, helping them get established and grow. Gaming has always been more than a hobby for Adam—it’s where he’s met many friends, taken on new challenges, and connected with communities that share his passion.
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