I saw a tiny Sprite pulse on the map and watched my squad sprint before anyone could call it. One misstep and that little orb would have been gone—along with the angle we wanted for the late-game. That single moment told me everything I needed to know about why Sprites matter this season.
I follow Epic Games closely, and I’ll tell you plainly: Chapter 7 Season 4 is built around these collectibles. You’ll recognize some faces from big collabs—Sonic, Tails, even nods to Persona—and you’ll meet designs from the community that actually beat out dev concepts. Collecting Sprites now feels like finding a rare vinyl at a flea market—satisfying, and game-changing for how you plan your next move.
At the Override trailer drop fans paused — How Many New Fortnite Sprites Are Coming in Chapter 7 Season 4?
Short answer: 12 new Sprites. Seven appeared in the Override trailer, and five more were selected as winners of Epic’s Design-a-Sprite contest. That mix of official collabs and community art is deliberate: Epic is blending recognizability with fresh mechanics.
How many new Sprites are coming in Chapter 7 Season 4?
Count: 12 total. Expect those to hit Battle Royale as the season launches and for Epic to add more over the weeks ahead—especially around Fortnitemares.
I watched streamers test a Sprite and change tactics mid-match — All Confirmed Fortnite Sprites in Chapter 7 Season 4
The datamine and the trailer give us a clear roster, even if many effects remain TBA. Here’s what’s confirmed on the map when Override goes live:

| Sprite Name | Ability/Effect |
|---|---|
Bushranger |
TBA |
Sonic |
TBA |
Tails |
Glide |
Jazz Jackrabbit |
Jump Boost |
Klombo |
TBA |
Crown |
TBA |
Killswitch |
TBA |
Bullet |
Ammo boxes grant slightly more ammunition. |
Dumpster Dive |
Gather loot from jumping into dumpsters. |
Honey |
When a nearby enemy damages you, a beehive quickly emerges and releases a swarm of bees toward the attacker. |
Pond |
Speed in water increases with each stage. Level 5 grants increased jump height and fall damage reduction. |
| X-Ray | Reveals players through walls and other objects for a short time |
What abilities do the new Sprites have?
Short version: some are explicit—Tails grants a glide, Jazz Jackrabbit offers a jump boost, Bullet bumps ammo from boxes. Others are clearly labeled TBA in the datamine, meaning Epic is keeping options open. Watch for seasonal additions tied to Fortnitemares or collabs with Sega (Sonic/Tails) and third-party IP holders such as the developers of Persona.
If you want to treat Sprites like a tactical tool, think about where they spawn and how they change loot flow. They can turn a quiet landing into a hot zone, or give you a tiny advantage that stacks into a win—like a compass in fog.
I saw old rare Sprites trend in social feeds — Will Old Fortnite Sprites Return in Chapter 7 Season 4?
Epic has hinted that older Sprites can return. That means rare pieces such as Zero Point and Gem Sprites might reappear, and favorites like John Wick or Lootin’ Llama could rotate back into circulation. The company has used returns before to spike engagement, and this feels like the same playbook.

Will old Fortnite Sprites return in Chapter 7 Season 4?
Yes—expect rotations. If you missed rare Sprites previously, keep an eye on scheduled events and the Battle Pass. Epic often uses UEFN experiences like Sprite Garden to display what’s currently available, and that’s where you’ll want to spend your study time between matches.
Practical note: Tails is not just a Sprite this season—he’s a Sidekick on the Battle Pass and may appear in lobby promos and codes tied to the Sonic collab. If you track Epic’s Twitter/X and official Fortnite channels, you’ll catch lobby codes and timed drops faster than relying on word of mouth.
So: which Sprite are you chasing first—a rare return or one of the new contest winners?