Epic Games is reportedly building a daily rewards system for Fortnite that pays you out for simply logging in. The idea is straightforward. Show up across several days while a reward track is live, and you collect the prizes tied to it, which reportedly include account levels, cosmetics, and Save the World Llamas.
Quick answer: The feature is unannounced and unreleased. It is expected to work like Winterfest, where each reward track expires and you forfeit anything you miss if you skip days while it is active. Epic has not confirmed it, and more details could surface in the update on July 30, 2026.
What the leaked daily rewards system would give you
The reward pool leans on things you can use right away rather than pure currency. Expect a mix of account levels to push your Battle Pass progress, cosmetics that may include free skins, and Llamas aimed at the Save the World mode. That blend covers both Battle Royale players and the co-op crowd in one system.
The leak comes from HYPEX, who laid out how the tracks would behave and what kind of prizes sit inside them.
How the expiring reward tracks work
The catch is the same one you already know from the Winterfest Cabin. Each track runs on a timer, and rewards unlock on a per-day basis. If you do not log in on enough days before the window closes, you lose access to the prizes you did not reach. Missing days is not a delay. It is a forfeit.
That structure rewards consistency over grinding. You do not need to play for hours. You need to open the game on the right days while a track is active, claim what is available, and come back before it ends.
Inside the leaked “Answer the Call” Daily Drops
A concept version of the interface surfaced under the name “Answer the Call Daily Drops,” tied to an Overwatch collaboration. It asked players to log in on 7 different days to claim rewards before the drops expired, with the earliest leaked window ending 28 May 2026, 09:00. The layout used a seven-slot grid, unlocking one drop at a time on a daily timer.
| Drop | Reward |
|---|---|
| Drop 1 | x300 Rival Credits |
| Drop 2 | x4 Upgrade Llamas |
| Drop 3 | x4 Golden Firework Launchers |
| Drop 4 | x2 Golden Upgrade Llamas |
| Drop 5 | Answer the Call Loading Screen |
| Drop 6 | x8 Golden Firework Launchers |
| Drop 7 | MV-261 ORCA Glider |
Both the Answer the Call loading screen and the MV-261 ORCA glider are real Overwatch-set cosmetics in the Gaming Legends Series, listed as introduced in Chapter 7, Season 2. The Daily Drops mockup shows them as the capstone rewards for finishing the track, which fits how the system is meant to hand out cosmetics for sustained logins.
When Fortnite daily rewards could arrive
Epic has reportedly been working on this for a while. The feature was meant to go live earlier, before Chapter 7 Season 3 during the Showdown season, but internal delays held it back. The current expectation is that it could launch alongside Chapter 7 Season 4.
None of this is official. Epic has not confirmed the system or its timing, so treat the reward lists and dates as leaked plans that can change. The clearest next chance for concrete details is the game update on July 30, 2026.
The Save the World precedent
This is not new ground for Fortnite. Save the World ran a popular daily login reward system that handed out V-Bucks and Llamas for showing up. That system was discontinued in 2023, replaced by Daily Quests and Mission Alerts. Bringing a login-reward loop back, this time across the wider Fortnite ecosystem rather than just Save the World, would revive a mechanic players already understood and liked.
Until Epic says something publicly, the practical takeaway is simple. If a login track goes live the way the leak describes, plan to open the game on the days it is active, claim each drop as it unlocks, and finish before the timer runs out so nothing slips away.






