All Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 4 Lobby Hacks & Their Effects

All Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 4 Lobby Hacks & Their Effects

You load into the Fortnite lobby, fingers twitching, and someone types a string that sends an entire squad into a chorus of “Wait, what?” I leaned in and watched a Supply Llama pop out of nowhere; it changed the match before we even landed. That split-second proved these codes are not just party tricks — they can tilt a round.

I’ve been testing Lobby Hacks since Chapter 7, Season 4 went live, and I’ll walk you through every working code, what it delivers, and how to use them without wasting a click. I’ve seen streamers and community figureheads flag the best finds to Epic Games and outlets like Moyens I/O, and you’ll get the same practical read I’d use on a live stream. You won’t get a listicle — you’ll get the map to what matters.

Every lobby buzz turns into a quiet trade of secrets — All Lobby Hacks and what they do in Fortnite

Admin panel in fortnite
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

Below are every Lobby Hack found during Chapter 7, Season 4 that actually paid out when I tested them on PC and console. Codes here grant everything from Sprite Dust and XP to rare Cheat Master Sprite variants and helpful Gizmos. Treat the table like a cheat sheet folded into your game cartridge — quick to open, faster to use.

Lobby Hack Code Effect
GottaGoFast Unlocks a Cheat Master Sonic Sprite.
DontBlockMe Turns you into a Tetris Block.
IWannaFlyHigh Unlocks a Cheat Master Tails Sprite.
LetsBlockAndRoll Turns you into a Tetris Block.
SurviveTheNight Grants you two Cheat Code Locator Gizmos.
O2Override Grants you a Supply Llama and five Portable Extractors.
TakeYourHeart Grants you two Extraction Accelerators Gizmos.
Abgestaubt Grants you 2,000 Sprite Dust.
ReachYourImpossible Unlocks the Block Party Loading Screen.
Perlimpinpin Grants you 2,000 Sprite Dust.
8BitBlast Unlocks a Cheat Master 8-Bit Sprite.
BeMoreAlien Unlocks the Override Ready Loading Screen.
Chispambo Grants you 2,000 Sprite Dust.
PerfectOrder Grants you four Spicy Tacos Gizmos.
Born2Play Unlocks a Cheat Master Adventure Sprite.
Magilume Grants you 2,000 Sprite Dust.
Overridexp Grants 40,000 XP.

Notes from testing: codes that give Sprite Dust tend to appear repeatedly in seasonal drops; Gizmos like Portable Extractors and Extraction Accelerators change mid-match pacing; and the cosmetic loading screens and Cheat Master Sprites are tied to the current Sonic/Tails crossover. Epic Games has been active with hotfixes, so anything that stops working is usually reverted or patched by the next update — keep an eye on patch notes and community threads on Reddit and Twitter.

When players crowd the top-right corner to type, that’s where you’ll find the admin panel — How to use Lobby Hacks in Fortnite

Lobby hacks panel marked in fortnite
Screenshot and remix by Moyens I/O
  • Open the Fortnite lobby. Lobby Hacks only apply before a match starts — that’s where you have full access.
  • Tap the admin panel. It sits in the upper-right corner of the lobby screen; streamers often show this live on Twitch and YouTube when they test codes.
  • Type a valid code and submit it. Codes are not case-sensitive. Each code is single-use per account: once it pays out, it won’t do it again for you.

How do I enter a Lobby Hack code?

Open the admin panel, type the string exactly as shown in the table, and press submit. If you’re on console, use your controller’s text input or a connected keyboard — I tested both on PS5 and PC and the results were identical.

Can Lobby Hacks be used more than once?

No. Each code redeems once per Epic Games account. That one-shot design is why you should test high-impact codes like Overridexp (40,000 XP) on the account where it matters most — for example, a Battle Pass account you’re grinding. If you trade accounts or share codes publicly, remember it’s a single-use reward tied to the account that redeems it.

Do Lobby Hacks work across platforms?

Yes. I redeemed codes on PC and console with no platform-specific differences. Epic Games manages account progress centrally, so Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch accounts receive rewards the same way.

Small field tips from my tests: save XP and rare Gizmo codes for sessions where you can immediately test their value in matches; use Supply Llama and Portable Extractors on resource-starved drops; and if a code grants Sprite Dust (2,000 is common), that’s often the quickest return for crafting or upgrades.

There will be more Lobby Hacks this season — community leakers and modders surface new strings fast — and Epic sometimes partners with brands (as with the Sonic crossover) so monitor official Epic Games channels and reputable outlets like Moyens I/O for verified reports. Treat unverified codes with caution; some are typos or old season leftovers that do nothing.

Think of Lobby Hacks as small, pre-match advantages you can score without changing your drop routine — sometimes as meaningful as finding an extra heart in a Zelda chest. Will players start building entire strategies around pre-match codes, or will matches remain decided on landing and aim?