Fortnite patches drop every two weeks. Our software team watches every update and patches our cheats within hours of a new version going live. That's what undetected since 2020 means in practice — not that we got lucky once, but that we've had an active update cycle for six years running. The software includes aimbot, ESP, and a full visual feature set. It's been tested across thousands of accounts and has never triggered a ban wave. We sell subscriptions rather than lifetime keys so we're directly motivated to keep the software working — if it breaks, you stop paying.
The aimbot module handles both building and combat phases, with separate sensitivity controls for each. You can set field-of-view radius, smoothing, and target priority (head, body, or nearest point). ESP renders player positions, loot items, and vehicles through walls at configurable distances. Triggerbot fires automatically when your crosshair passes over an enemy hitbox — useful in close-range fights where your reaction time matters. The visual settings give you full control over box colours, distance fading, and health bar display. All features are menu-driven and toggle-able in-game. The software runs as a background process and doesn't modify game files directly, which is the primary reason it stays undetected. Setup takes about 10 minutes on any Windows 10 or 11 machine.
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The software runs as a user-mode process without modifying game files or injecting into the game binary. Most modern anti-cheats scan for injected code and modified files — by running externally we avoid the most common detection vectors. The signature is updated with each Fortnite patch, usually within a few hours of the update going live. Every major Fortnite update triggers an internal review of our codebase, and if a new detection method is introduced, we patch before the update rolls out globally. We've maintained this active update cycle since 2020 without a single detection event.
It hasn't happened since our launch in 2020 across any client. If detection ever occurs, we notify all active subscribers immediately by email, pause billing automatically so you're not charged for downtime, and post status updates on our Discord until a patch is ready. Any downtime in our history has been planned maintenance windows, not detection events. We run detection monitoring continuously on isolated test accounts so any change in anti-cheat behaviour is caught before it affects paying users. When we push a patch, we validate it across multiple Fortnite server regions before issuing the all-clear to subscribers.
PC only — Windows 10 and 11, 64-bit versions. Fortnite's anti-cheat on PlayStation and Xbox operates at a hardware-enforced level and we don't support console modifications. The software runs on any system that meets Fortnite's standard PC requirements — no additional hardware is required, no second PC or external device. If you're on Windows 10, ensure you're on a build from 2020 or later. If you're on Windows 11, standard installation applies. We include a compatibility check tool in the delivery package so you can confirm your configuration before activating the main software.
No — we don't offer free trials because leaked builds create detection risk for all paying subscribers. A free trial that gets shared publicly would put the entire customer base in danger. Instead, we offer a short-term subscription tier at the lowest available price so you can evaluate the software for a minimal upfront cost before committing to a monthly plan. If you're on the fence, check the hundreds of verified reviews from active users before purchasing. We've been operating since 2020 — our track record speaks for the product. If you purchase and have questions within the first 24 hours, our Discord support team is available.