Fortnite ESP — See Through 1x1s, Bushes & Storm Wall (2026)
Last updated · April 7, 2026
Information Wins Fortnite Matches
ESP in Fortnite has to do more than show enemy outlines. The game has a dozen ways to hide players — builds, foliage, the storm wall, late-game prone in tall grass, edited window peek points, vault hideouts, mythic special POIs — and an ESP that only handles the basic 'boxes through walls' leaves the most valuable information on the table. Our Fortnite ESP solves all of them, not just the easy ones.
Most players play Fortnite reactively. They hear footsteps, get shot, panic-build. ESP flips that into a predictive game where you know who's in your tunnel before they confirm an edit, who's third-partying your fight before they push, and which bush has the flopper that's about to clutch the late game. The mechanical skill ceiling stays where it was — you still have to aim, build, and edit — but the information asymmetry that high-elo players exploit becomes yours instead of working against you.
How the Fortnite ESP Renders the Whole Match
See enemies through 1x1 box fights and 90-up tunnels with full skeleton wireframes. The ESP shows whether they're standing, crouched, or jump-resetting before they peek — which means when their head pops out the wall edit, your aim is already there. The skeleton wireframes render with bone-level accuracy so you can see what direction they're facing and read their next move. Most users run skeletons + distance markers only for the cleanest visual profile.
Highlight loot containers, chests, and supply drops at distance with rarity color coding. You'll never run a chest run on a low-loot route again because every chest in your sweep zone shows up before you commit. Vehicles, ammo crates, weapon mods, and supply drops all get individual icons. Filter by rarity if you only care about gold-tier weapons during mid-game looting.
Show players hidden in bushes and foliage during late-game rotations. Flopper bushes stop being a hiding spot because every player inside one is highlighted with a skeleton outline through the foliage. This is the single biggest late-game advantage in Zero Build — the mode where bush camping is the standard win condition. Tracking flopped players catches the cheese strategies cold.
Display the storm circle and next-zone predictions on the minimap with a countdown timer. You make rotation decisions based on actual data rather than hoping the next zone shifts your way. The predictor shows the most likely next-circle position based on the current shrink pattern — useful for compound holds where you need to commit to a defensive position 60 seconds before the storm hits.
Full bus list with name and team count before drop is the meta-game feature most players sleep on. You see every player on your match, their team count, and any party tag info that's exposed. Lets you avoid clan stacks dropping the same POI as you and lets duo players queue around bot lobbies properly — the bus list is how high-elo grinders identify and avoid known sweat squads in pubs.
Why It Stays Undetected by Easy Anti-Cheat
The ESP uses modern overlay technology rather than the old transparent-wall pattern that got Fortnite cheats banned in waves around 2019. Instead of modifying how the game renders walls, we draw visual indicators on top of your normal game view through a separate overlay window. From Easy Anti-Cheat's perspective, the Fortnite client is rendering the game completely normally — there are no signature hits because no game memory has been touched.
We test the ESP overlay against every Easy Anti-Cheat signature update and every Fortnite client patch. Updates ship within 6-12 hours of an EAC push, usually faster. The overlay technique doesn't hook the game renderer at all so signature scanning misses it entirely, which is why our ESP has one of the longest undetected runs in the niche. For account-level protection, run the HWID Spoofer if you've ever been hardware banned before.
What You Get with the Raw Fortnite ESP
Every visible element toggles independently. Player skeletons, weapon labels, distance markers, health/shield bars, world items, the storm circle, and the bus list can all be turned on or off via the in-game menu. Most ranked players run minimal mode (skeletons + distances only) for clean visuals; pub stomp profiles run everything on for maximum information. Hot-swap between profiles with a keybind during the match.
The ESP integrates with the aimbot's tracking system so the moment an enemy becomes visible through a wall, the aim is already locked onto them. When they peek, your shot is already on target. Combined with the wallhack overlay you get full-map awareness in late-game compound holds where a single missed angle costs you the win. Health and shield bars on enemies through walls let you prioritize who to confirm first based on current HP rather than guessing.
Pricing & Access
The Fortnite ESP is included in every Raw Fortnite subscription tier — there are no per-feature paywalls. Plans start at $4.99 for a 1-day pass and go up to $34.99 for a 1-month subscription, with 3-day and 1-week options in between. Buy from the product page, get your license key instantly via email, and the loader handles installation. Pair the ESP with the aimbot, wallhack, triggerbot, and exploits for the full Raw Fortnite suite.
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// Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Fortnite ESP show players through builds?
Yes. The ESP renders enemy positions through wood, brick, and metal builds with full skeleton wireframes. You see standing, crouched, and jump-resetting poses through any 1x1 box fight or 90s tunnel before the enemy peeks.
Can the ESP highlight loot and chests in Fortnite?
Yes. Loot containers, chests, supply drops, and llamas all render with rarity color coding at distance. You can filter to only show high-tier items to keep your screen clean during late-game rotations.
Will Fortnite's anti-cheat detect the ESP overlay?
Modern ESP uses overlay technology that doesn't modify the game renderer, making it harder to detect than traditional wallhacks. From Easy Anti-Cheat's perspective, your client renders the game completely normally. We test overlay rendering against every signature update.
Is the bus list overlay visible to other players?
No. The bus list is client-side only and renders before drop. Other players see a normal lobby. The overlay shows every player on your match, their team count, and party affiliations so you can avoid stack drops or queue around bot lobbies.
Can I customize what the Fortnite ESP shows on screen?
Yes. Every element toggles independently — skeletons, weapon labels, distance markers, health bars, world items, and the storm circle. Most players run minimal mode (skeletons + distances only) for clean visuals during ranked.
How does the Fortnite ESP help in Zero Build mode?
Zero Build is where the ESP shines hardest because there are no build pieces blocking sight lines. The bush and foliage detection becomes critical since bush camping is a standard Zero Build cheese strategy — every player hiding in foliage gets a skeleton outline through the leaves so you can clear them before they get the drop on you.
Does the Fortnite ESP show vehicles and supply drops?
Yes. Cars, ATKs, boats, supply drops, llamas, and ammo crates all render with type icons and distance markers. The vehicle tracker is one of the most-used features for late-game rotations because it tells you which transport options are nearby without forcing you to physically scout the map.
Can the ESP overlay be moved off the main monitor in Fortnite?
Yes. The bus list overlay window is movable, resizable, and can be dragged to any monitor in your setup. Multi-monitor users typically park it on a secondary screen for max visibility. Single-monitor users park it in the bottom-right at ~250px so it doesn't obscure the main game view during fights.
