If you logged into Fortnite on April 1, 2026, and found your character sporting a hilariously oversized head, you weren't experiencing a glitch. Epic Games rolled out a limited-time April Fools' Day update that enlarged every player's head in the game, along with a handful of other absurd gameplay tweaks.
Quick answer: The big heads were part of Fortnite's 2026 April Fools' event, which ran for 24 hours from April 1 at 5:30 AM ET to April 2 at 5:30 AM ET. The effect has now expired and characters have returned to normal proportions.
What the April Fools' update changed
The oversized heads were just one piece of a broader set of joke features Epic activated for the day. Every skin in the game received a comically inflated head — and yes, that included Peely, which required some creative adjustments given his already unusual shape. The effect applied universally; there was no way to opt out or toggle it off while the event was active.
Beyond the big heads, the update introduced several other temporary mechanics that leaned hard into silliness.
| Feature | What it did |
|---|---|
| Big Heads | All player characters had enlarged heads for the duration of the event |
| Finger Guns | A special emote-style weapon that fired with a "pew pew" sound effect |
| Shoulder Riding | Players could ride on teammates' shoulders, with multi-stacking so carried players could carry others |
| Llama Riding | Rideable Llamas spawned across the island |
| Fall Damage Immunity | Instead of taking fall damage, players made a splat sound on landing |
The shoulder riding mechanic was particularly chaotic. It supported infinite stacking in theory, meaning an entire squad could pile on top of one another in a wobbly tower of oversized heads. Combined with the fall damage immunity, the result was pure mayhem — players could launch themselves off buildings, splat harmlessly, and keep going.
Why you couldn't turn it off
A common complaint from players who jumped in without realizing the date was that there was no setting to disable the big head effect. The features were baked into the core game mode for the full 24-hour window, not isolated to a separate playlist. Some players found this frustrating, especially those who hadn't played in a while and didn't immediately connect the visual change to April Fools' Day. Others appreciated the lighthearted disruption to the usual routine.
Is the big head mode coming back?
Epic has not confirmed whether any of the April Fools' features will return permanently or appear in a dedicated mode. Historically, Fortnite's April Fools' events are one-off celebrations that don't repeat until the following year, if at all. Given the positive reception that shoulder riding and Llama riding received, some players have expressed hope that those mechanics could resurface in a Creative mode or limited-time playlist, but nothing official has been announced.
If your character's head still looks unusually large after April 2, the issue is unrelated to the April Fools' event. In that case, try restarting the game or verifying your game files through the Epic Games Launcher to rule out a display bug.