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Fortnite Leak Reveals Big Physics Update Arriving in 2025

Fortnite’s physics have been rigid and consistent since the game debuted. This could be about to change because if a leak is to be believed, Fortnite’s physics are about to become loose, realistic, and creative.

One day, a study will be conducted on Fortnite and how Epic Games managed to keep its shooter at the top of its game for nearly 10 years. When you think the title has run out of ideas, it adds LEGO, introduces Rocket League mechanics, or reuses OG content as new content—and the community can’t get enough!

Epic’s Fortnite is firing on all cylinders in 2025, but it could do more damage with the leaked physics update.

Fortnite Adding New Physics That Could Revolutionize Gameplay

player firing gun on train in fortnite
The possibilities are about to be endless. Credit to Epic Games

When it comes to Fortnite leaks, look no further than @HYPEX and @ShiinaBR. Both are notorious leakers in the Fortnite community, and they’ve shared the same video showing us the changes to Fortnite physics.

It shows materials and surfaces reacting, crashing, and falling in a naturalistic way. Basic actions such as seesaws and bowling balls rolling into pins show a real sense of weight, movement, momentum, and gravity.

Both leakers also indicate the physics update arrives in “July-September 2025.”

Shiina says: “Creators can now publish their UEFN Physics-based games into Fortnite. With General Physics, players can push, topple, hit, and move objects – unlocking emergent, physics-driven gameplay.”


Even by Fortnite’s standards, this is pretty ground-breaking—another action that could happen with proper physics!

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