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Epic settles with Fortnite leaker who exposed South Park and Minecraft collabs

Epic Games has settled its lawsuit against former contractor Hayden Cohen, who leaked unannounced Fortnite collabs including South Park, Minecraft, and Overwatch under an alias.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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Updated Jul 6, 2026

KPop Demon Hunters and Fortnite collaboration fully unveiled

If you were one of the players who got spoiled on upcoming Fortnite collabs before Epic could make the big reveal, now you know who to thank. The legal saga surrounding Hayden Cohen, the former Epic contractor accused of leaking a string of high-profile crossover partnerships, has officially reached its end.

How a contractor became the most-watched leaker on the island

Cohen signed an NDA with Epic in September 2025 as part of his role as an associate producer. What followed was a steady drip of confidential collab details posted through anonymous accounts on X and Discord, operating under the alias "AdiraFNInfo." The leaks covered unannounced partnerships with Minecraft, South Park, Overwatch, Ben 10, Game of Thrones, Kingdom Hearts, and Solo Leveling.

Epic filed the lawsuit in March 2026, and the complaint painted a picture of a contractor who knew exactly what he was doing. The company argued the leaks forced internal investigations, burned staff time, and created friction with the IP holders whose unannounced deals had been plastered across social media before any official word.

Here's the thing: some of those collabs still haven't happened. Kingdom Hearts was specifically called out as a partnership that had not yet appeared in the game at the time of filing, meaning the damage wasn't just to past announcements. It potentially undercut the excitement Epic and its partners were building toward.

What the settlement actually means

The settlement is a permanent injunction. Cohen is banned from possessing, accessing, using, or disclosing any of Epic's confidential or trade secret information going forward, and from helping anyone else do so. A judge still needs to sign off on it before it takes effect.

What the settlement does not include is any public financial penalty. Epic initially sought damages and legal costs, so dropping those monetary claims is notable. Before the lawsuit even landed, Cohen had already been sent a cease-and-desist and lost access to Epic's internal systems.

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The settlement still requires court approval before it is legally binding. Until a judge signs off, the terms are not enforceable.

Natalie Munoz, Epic's director of corporate communications, addressed the outcome directly: "We took legal action against the former contractor who repeatedly leaked confidential partner IP and trade secrets that they received while working with Epic. We've asked the court to approve the stipulated injunction to ensure they cannot publish or share Epic's confidential information again."

The no-fine outcome and what it signals

The absence of a financial penalty has raised eyebrows. Epic has a well-documented history of pursuing serious monetary damages against NDA violators, so walking away without a dollar figure attached feels like a deliberate choice rather than a concession.

The key here is the injunction itself. A permanent legal ban on accessing or sharing Epic's confidential information carries real teeth if violated, since any breach becomes a contempt of court issue rather than a fresh civil complaint. Whether that calculus is enough to deter the next contractor with access to a collab roadmap is the open question the industry is now sitting with.

Fortnite's collab pipeline has become one of the most closely watched in gaming, with crossovers spanning everything from the Fortnite x Star Wars roadmap to animated properties and major game franchises. The more valuable that pipeline becomes, the more attractive it is as a leak target.

For players eager to stay ahead of what's coming to the island through official channels, the Fortnite guides hub is the place to track confirmed collabs, drop location breakdowns, and event coverage as Epic makes announcements on its own terms.

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