November 7, 2025

Where we dropping Homer?

By Will Guyatt, Tech Journalist & Broadcaster

God bless The Simpsons - the world’s longest running cartoon series. Yeah - of course it’s not as good as it was, but like Top Gear repeats on Dave, it feels like one of the last constants in our rapidly changing world.

This week - some 795 episodes in, the show has once again demonstrated what a powerhouse it remains, with the old dog still teaching us new tricks.

Excellent, Smithers…

The Simpsons debuted on TV back in 1989 when Cliff Richard was top of the charts - and while it’s unlikely he’ll ever turn up in the game, the new Simpsons x Fortnite events has both single-handedly rewritten the formula for a successful game and TV crossover - while also demonstrating that with the right franchise - we’re all still game for what the bosses love to call “transmedia integration.”

The Fortnite tie-ups with Marvel, Star Wars, Snoop Dogg and Daft Punk appeared to get significantly more pre-launch buzz and awareness than Homer and Co - but the numbers clearly demonstrate that The Simpsons actually made gamers boot up and play Fortnite - some for the first time in almost a year.

Based on Fortnite.gg numbers, the launch weekend peaked at 2.6m concurrent players - gamers that Epic Games said “hadn’t been seen since last holiday season.”

Any rub The Simpsons gave Fortnite, seems to have been equally returned the other way too - with a series of Disney+ exclusive Simpsons x Fortnite shorts trending over the weekend on the streaming platform.

Even the show’s iconic couch gag, which aired on network TV and streaming last Sunday and featured several well-known Fortnite characters generated tens of millions of views on social media - probably enough to make showrunners consider rush-releasing a 35th anniversary remix of Do the Bartman in time for Christmas.

So what next for Fortnite? Does it go back to a rich vein of musicians - or does it dig even deeper into pop culture? Five quid on that someone’s already pitching Friends x Fortnite.

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