Sonic the Hedgehog is the headline character of Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 4: Override, and he shows up in the season’s collectible sprite system as a movement buff you can carry into every match. The Sonic Sprite sits at Epic rarity, which puts it in the middle of the drop-rate ladder rather than the punishing Mythic tier.
Quick answer: Open Cheat Code Chests until a Sonic Sprite drops, equip it, and survive to an Extraction Site. Purple (Epic) Cheat Codes give the best odds because Sonic is an Epic sprite.
Every way to get the Sonic Sprite
Sonic can come from any container or player that carries sprites, but the odds swing wildly depending on the method. Cheat Code Chests are the reliable route, and the Epic/purple Cheat Code lines up with Sonic’s own rarity, so that is where most successful pulls happen. Regular chests can also cough one up, just at a much lower rate.
| Method | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Cheat Code Chests | Best odds overall; use the Epic (purple) Cheat Code |
| Regular chests | Possible, but a low chance per open |
| GottaGoFast Lobby Hack | Enter the code in the lobby for a Cheat Master Sonic Sprite |
| Other players | Trade with friends, or eliminate someone carrying one |
Sonic also falls into the group of sprites spotted more often around high ground and mountainous parts of the island, so a loot route through elevated terrain is not wasted time.
Claiming and keeping it in a match


You know it worked when Sonic appears in your Sprite Collection and can be equipped from the Override menu’s Sprites tab before a match. He also joins the rest of your collection in the Sprite Garden, the space Epic added this season for viewing sprites you have already extracted.
What the Sonic Sprite does when equipped
Sonic increases your sprint speed. The size of that boost scales with the sprite’s level, so a freshly caught one feels modest and a leveled one is noticeably quicker across open ground.
One catch worth knowing before you build a rotation strategy around it: stamina still drains at the normal rate. You move faster, not longer, so you will still be stopping to recover between sprints.
Note: Sonic is not the only mobility option this season. Tails grants a hover with fall damage cancelled, and Jackrabbit adds a mid-air double jump, so pick based on whether you want ground speed or vertical escapes.
Sonic Sprite variants and how they differ
Three versions of Sonic exist right now. Base and Gold both come from the normal drop pool, while Cheat Master is locked behind a single lobby code.
| Variant | Effect and how it drops |
|---|---|
| Base | Standard sprint speed boost; any sprite-dropping source |
| Gold | Adds bonus XP from eliminations; any sprite-dropping source |
| Cheat Master | All Cheat Code console inputs count as correct regardless of what you enter; only from the GottaGoFast Lobby Hack |
The GottaGoFast code is typed in the lobby rather than found on the island, which makes Cheat Master Sonic the one variant you cannot grind for in a match.
Season 4 retired the Chapter 7 Season 3 sprite roster entirely, so an old collection does not carry over into the loot pool. Sonic is one of 11 sprites available at launch, and Epic has confirmed more arriving through the season, including winners from the Design-A-Sprite competition. If the sprint buff is your priority, the fastest path stays the same: farm purple Cheat Code Chests and get to an extraction point before someone takes him off you.




