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Los Sprites sobreviven al cambio de temporada: nueva generación, Jardín de Sprites y cinco diseños de la comunidad

Epic confirmó el 7 de agosto que los Sprites siguen en el Capítulo 7 Temporada 4. Una generación nueva reemplaza a la de la Temporada 3 en Battle Royale, el Jardín de Sprites deja visibles las colecciones viejas y cinco diseños de la comunidad entran durante la temporada.

Por IslandAtlas

Small glowing creatures drifting over a terraced garden island at dusk, each one wrapped in a different coloured aura

The Sprite question mattered more than it looked. A seasonal collectible that expires at the season change is a five-week promotion; one that carries forward is a system. Epic answered it on August 7: Sprites continue into Chapter 7 Season 4, Override, with a fresh generation to collect, new powers and variants, and a dedicated space called the Sprite Garden.

The timing is not incidental for anyone playing today. Unstable ran this afternoon at 2:00 PM ET, and Mythic Sprite Hours bracket the rest of Saturday — one window straight after the moment, a second in the evening. Season 3's Sprite chase closes out this weekend; the announcement is about what replaces it on August 20.

What Epic actually confirmed

  • A new generation of Sprites arrives with Override — new powers and new variants, hunted the same way.
  • The Sprite Garden is an island space where your collection lives: play with your Sprites, show the full set, and visit friends' gardens.
  • Season 3 Sprites are not deleted. They remain on the Sprite Collection page, appear in the Garden, unlock as styles on the Sprite Mastery Pod Back Bling, and show up as pilots in the Guardian Outfit.
  • Five community-designed Sprites — Bullet, Dumpster Dive, Honey, Pond and X-Ray — join during the season, from the Design-A-Sprite round of Epic's Concept Royale.

The distinction worth holding onto is between *collectible* and *active*. Coverage of the announcement reads the new generation as the one you actually run with in Battle Royale, while the Season 3 set is preserved as display and cosmetic unlocks — with past generations flagged as something that *may* return later. That is a retention design, not a reset: the grind you finished in Season 3 stays visible instead of being quietly retired.

The five community Sprites

  • Bullet Sprite (Enorull) — Ammo Boxes give slightly more ammunition.
  • Dumpster Dive Sprite (StinkyPrincessGoose) — gathers loot when you jump into a dumpster.
  • Honey Sprite (Conejito_sam) — releases a bee swarm that damages attackers when you take damage.
  • Pond Sprite (Pine & Kiri) — water speed rises per stage; at stage 5 it adds jump height and cuts fall damage.
  • X-Ray Sprite (Avila215) — briefly reveals players through walls.

Two of those are loot-economy effects rather than combat ones, which is the more interesting half. An ammo modifier and a container-loot modifier change how a match's early rotation pays off, and both are the kind of thing a mode built around scarcity has to account for. Their exact arrival is the one loose thread: reporting on the winners places them alongside the season, described as landing across it rather than pinned to a single patch, and Epic has not published a date for each.

What it changes for island creators

Sprites are a Battle Royale system, not a UEFN device — but they set where the crowd is standing. Boosted-rate windows pull players into BR at fixed hours, and a season-long collection with a garden attached gives them a reason to keep opening the mode after the novelty week. That is competition for attention, and it runs on a published schedule you can read in advance.

  • Do not launch into a Sprite window. If Epic keeps the Season 3 cadence of timed boosted-rate hours, those are the worst slots of the week to publish an update.
  • Season-launch week is the browse week. August 20 is when players re-open Discover; a listing refreshed on the 19th reads as new, one refreshed on the 25th does not.
  • Collection loops travel. The Garden is Epic showing that persistent display beats an expiring counter — the same reason island-side progression that survives a season change holds players better than one that resets.

Today's number one on our island rankings is CARLOS HIDE AND SEEK (`5849-1755-8252`), a UEFN party map — exactly the category that lives on casual attention and feels a Battle Royale pull hardest. Five days of Season 3 remain; the next real reshuffle is the 20th.

One caution on sourcing: the reveal came through Epic's social channels and the Fortnite Communities post rather than a full newsroom article, and outlets differ on whether the community Sprites ship at launch or later in the season. Treat the roster as confirmed and the calendar as not.

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