Mobile Game / Apr 18, 2026

Fortnite’s ‘Explosive Power Hour’ is a scheduled chaos drop—two time slots, one goal: boom

Epic’s Fortnite ran a time-boxed mini-event on April 18 called “Explosive Power Hour,” with two scheduled sessions. The format is basically Fortnite saying: ‘show up at the exact time or miss the mayhem.’ The event’s hook is exaggerated explosive loadouts and movement freedom—players start with a heavily buffed rocket launcher and Bouncing Boomsticks, glider redeploy is enabled, and Rival Credits are doubled during the window. For mobile players, the significance isn’t “new season”—it’s that limited-time sessions like this reward quick matchmaking and short, high-energy play, which phones are built for. It also leans into Fortnite’s newer rivalry / credits systems by turning the event into an XP-and-currency spike. If you’re doing Battle Pass progression, these windows can be the most efficient way to stack rewards without committing to long sessions. The key is timing: it’s not a weekend-long playlist—miss the window and it’s gone.

Fortnite’s ‘Explosive Power Hour’ is a scheduled chaos drop—two time slots, one goal: boom

Epic’s Fortnite ran a time-boxed mini-event on April 18 called “Explosive Power Hour,” with two scheduled sessions. The format is basically Fortnite saying: ‘show up at the exact time or miss the mayhem.’ The event’s hook is exaggerated explosive loadouts and movement freedom—players start with a heavily buffed rocket launcher and Bouncing Boomsticks, glider redeploy is enabled, and Rival Credits are doubled during the window.

For mobile players, the significance isn’t “new season”—it’s that limited-time sessions like this reward quick matchmaking and short, high-energy play, which phones are built for. It also leans into Fortnite’s newer rivalry / credits systems by turning the event into an XP-and-currency spike. If you’re doing Battle Pass progression, these windows can be the most efficient way to stack rewards without committing to long sessions. The key is timing: it’s not a weekend-long playlist—miss the window and it’s gone.

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