The May 2026 Fortnite x Star Wars rollout is not just another cosmetic crossover. It is a full platform-level expansion built around three new playable islands, official creator tools for publishing Star Wars experiences in UEFN, a mid-month Watch Party Island tied to The Mandalorian and Grogu, weekly quests, and a month-long schedule of item shop and event beats. Across the official announcement, the StarWars.com event recap, and Epic’s developer documentation, the clearest takeaway is that Epic Games, Lucasfilm, and Disney are turning Fortnite into a permanent Star Wars destination rather than a short-lived tie-in.
Fortnite X Star Wars “New Games” Trailer: Everything Revealed in the Announcement
The official “New Games” push reveals five core things at once: three flagship islands launching on May 1, 2026; a Discover collection filled with hundreds of Star Wars creator-made islands; weekly Star Wars quests throughout May; a Watch Party Island with a preview of The Mandalorian and Grogu on May 19; and a broader content calendar that also includes a LEGO Fortnite Odyssey update, rotating shop drops, and the MyDisney account-linking reward for Carbonite Fishstick. Rather than framing the trailer as a single event, the announcement presents it as a month-long rollout anchored by playable islands, creator publishing, and cross-media promotion.
What Are the New Star Wars Games in Fortnite? (Galactic Siege, Droid Tycoon, Escape Vader)
The three official new Star Wars islands are Galactic Siege, a class-based 10v10 PvP battlefield developed with JOGO Studios; Escape Vader, a four-player co-op survival experience created with Beyond Creative; and Droid Tycoon, a workshop-and-factory management experience built with FOAD. Epic’s store and announcement pages position them as three very different playstyles: shooter, horror-survival, and tycoon/sim.
When Do the New Star Wars Fortnite Islands Release? (May 1 Launch Date)
The official release date for Galactic Siege, Escape Vader, and Droid Tycoon was Thursday, May 1, 2026. By launch day, Epic’s Discover and store surfaces were already labeling all three experiences “Available Now,” confirming they were not delayed to May 4 itself.
How to Play Star Wars: Galactic Siege in Fortnite (10v10 Mode Explained)
To play Galactic Siege, launch Fortnite, open the Play menu, scroll down to Search, and enter either the island name or its code. Epic’s listings describe the island as a 10v10 class-based PvP mode where players pick a class and fight across Star Wars-inspired planets. The store description also emphasizes class selection as the first major choice, which means the mode is built around role identity rather than a one-loadout-fits-all format.
Galactic Siege Map and Objectives: How Matches Work and How to Win
Epic’s public-facing materials do not publish a full rulesheet for Galactic Siege, but the available evidence is still strong enough to outline the basics. Official quest hooks for the mode include claiming capture points, spending credits, completing bounties, and becoming the Force User class, while early hands-on coverage describes the match flow as territory control built around multiple zones and a percentage-based win condition. In practice, that means the safest read is this: Galactic Siege rewards objective play first, while eliminations, credits, and bounties accelerate your team’s ability to pressure those objectives.
The best way to win is therefore to treat Galactic Siege like an objective mode, not a team deathmatch. Stack players on active points, spend credits instead of hoarding them, complete bounties when they align with map movement, and rotate into higher-impact class choices as soon as your economy allows it. Based on the live quest structure, objective control, credits, and class progression are not side systems; they are the mode’s central loop.
How to Play Star Wars: Escape Vader in Fortnite (co-Op Horror Mode Explained)
To play Escape Vader, use Fortnite’s Discover search and enter either the island name or the official code. Epic’s description says the island lets you brave the wreck of a Star Destroyer with up to three friends, search for a hidden artifact, find Power Cells, unlock a secret room, and escape before Darth Vader ends the run. That makes it a four-player co-op experience by design, and early play coverage further describes it as first-person, dark, and intentionally scary in presentation.
Escape Vader Tips: Best Strategies to Survive Darth Vader and Escape Faster
The strongest early Escape Vader strategies are all about coordination. Stick together instead of splitting the group, use your scanner efficiently to locate Power Cells, revive teammates quickly when possible, and learn the dark corridors well enough that panic does not turn into wasted backtracking. Hands-on coverage also notes that Vader becomes dramatically more threatening once the group starts progressing the objective path, so the best runs are usually the cleanest and fastest runs.
There is also one especially important high-confidence tip: steam pipes matter. Published quest tracking for the mode includes a task to stun Vader three times using steam pipes, which strongly indicates that environmental interaction is not optional flavor but a real survival mechanic. If the team is being cornered, using the map against Vader is smarter than trying to outrun him blindly.
How to Play Star Wars: Droid Tycoon in Fortnite (build and Customize Droids)
Droid Tycoon is accessed the same way as the other islands: through Fortnite’s Discover search, using either the name or the official code. Epic’s official descriptions define the mode as a workshop-and-factory sim where players build and customize droids using authentic Star Wars blueprints, manage production systems, unlock rare components, and complete special missions. Published quest hooks for the island also confirm that the progression loop includes a Rebirth Station, droid blueprints, Astromech missions, and companion-related goals.
If the goal is fast early progress, outside guide coverage points to a clear opener: prioritize cheap droids and base expansion first, keep working the scrap pile for money, use companion droids for buffs, complete side objectives for upgrade materials, and take advantage of passive mission systems before pushing into rebirth requirements. That advice is secondary rather than official, but it aligns well with the confirmed rebirth and blueprint systems already visible in the live quest structure.
Droid Tycoon BDX Droids in Fortnite: What They Are and What They Do
The cleanest way to understand BDX droids is to separate their larger Star Wars identity from their Fortnite role. According to Disney Parks Blog, BDX droids are free-roaming robotic explorer companions developed by Disney Imagineering and first associated with Star Wars park experiences, including Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. In Fortnite’s May schedule, the BDX branding shows up in two ways: as part of the droid-centered identity of Droid Tycoon, and as the BDX Droid Sidekick item attached to the mid-May shop rollout.
What they “do” inside Fortnite is therefore split between theme and function. Officially, Droid Tycoon is about assembling, customizing, and directing droids through workshop and mission systems, while the May shop schedule separately adds the BDX Droid Sidekick alongside the Pen & Ink Mandalorian drop. Broader guidance on the mode also shows that droids can follow players as companions and provide benefits, which helps explain why droid identity is more than cosmetic in the tycoon loop.

Star Wars Island Codes for Fortnite: Galactic Siege, Droid Tycoon, Escape Vader
Epic’s official Star Wars island codes are straightforward, and Epic’s own support pages confirm that Fortnite players can queue by entering either the island name or the code in Discover search.
- Galactic Siege — 5003-9856-3648.
- Droid Tycoon — 7865-8305-9184.
- Escape Vader — 7285-4185-5428.
Hundreds of Star Wars Creative Islands in Fortnite: What UEFN Creators Can Publish
The biggest long-term story in this crossover is not one island. It is the publishing pipeline. Epic’s Star Wars UEFN rollout lets creators publish Star Wars-inspired islands through the Creator Portal, with a dedicated Star Wars Game Collection in Discover and extra discoverability opportunities such as Epic’s Picks. Official documentation says the toolkit includes starter islands set in space, Hoth, Tatooine, and Nevarro; templates for Lightsabers and Force Powers, Team Conquest, and Narrative and Roleplaying; over 25 Star Wars weapons; licensed music; vehicles like X-wings, TIE Fighters, N-1 Starfighters, and AATs; rideable tauntauns; the Hero Device; and custom Star Wars UI treatments.
What creators can publish is broad, but it is not unlimited. Epic’s rules require enrollment in the Fortnite Developer Program, acceptance of the Star Wars-specific publishing terms, compliance with Star Wars Brand Rules, and a 20% share of engagement payout to Disney for islands that use Star Wars assets. Epic also states that Star Wars islands do not support in-island transactions, and the brand rules specify that a Star Wars island must actually use Star Wars assets to qualify as one. In practical terms, creators can build shooters, roleplay islands, vehicle maps, Force-based combat islands, cantina experiences, or other Star Wars gameplay genres, but they have to do it inside Disney-approved publishing boundaries.
Fortnite Star Wars Watch Party Island: How to Watch the Mandalorian and Grogu Preview
The official Watch Party event is scheduled for May 19, 2026, at 10 a.m. ET. According to the official event recap, the island is created by Fairview Portals and Beyond Creative, is set on Nevarro, includes a special message from Jon Favreau, and features a 10-minute sneak peek of The Mandalorian and Grogu ahead of the film’s theatrical release on May 22, 2026. The same official materials describe a light gameplay layer on the island, including defending the city, taking on deputy-style objectives, and searching for Grogu.
As for how to watch it, Epic’s general island flow remains the safest method: open Fortnite, go to Play, scroll to Search under Discover, and enter the island name once it is live. Epic’s Disney landing page also promotes the Watch Party Island directly, so players may be able to enter from that in-client surface as well when the event goes live.
Jon Favreau Fortnite Q&A Date and Time: What Happens on the Watch Party Island
The official Q&A date is May 26, 2026. Epic’s announcement says players should meet in the island’s amphitheater to watch Jon Favreau answer community questions about the film and the making of the Watch Party Island itself. This makes the May 26 beat more than a replay screening; it is positioned as a behind-the-scenes discussion layered onto the same Fortnite destination.
The date is confirmed, but the time is not clearly specified in the official materials reviewed here. That distinction matters. Epic and StarWars.com both clearly advertise 10 a.m. ET for the May 19 preview, but the May 26 Q&A callouts reviewed for this article confirm the day without attaching a public start time. For accuracy, the right advice is to treat May 26 as confirmed and the exact hour as still unconfirmed in the official public schedule as of May 4, 2026.

Fortnite X Star Wars May 2026 Roadmap: Key Dates and Content Rollout Schedule
The highest-confidence Fortnite x Star Wars roadmap for May 2026 looks like this.
- May 1, 2026: Galactic Siege, Escape Vader, and Droid Tycoon launch; Clone Wars-era shop drops for Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano arrive; Star Wars quests begin rolling out weekly through the month.
- May 3, 2026: Stormtrooper Mash-Up Kicks arrive.
- May 14, 2026: LEGO Fortnite Odyssey gets its Star Wars update, including the Hover Brick, hover vehicles, Mando and Grogu, and Star Wars enemies.
- May 19, 2026, at 10 a.m. ET: The Watch Party Island goes live with Jon Favreau’s message and the 10-minute preview of The Mandalorian and Grogu. StarWars.com also lists The Mandalorian (Pen & Ink) outfit and the BDX Droid Sidekick on this date.
- May 22, 2026: The Mandalorian and Grogu opens theatrically.
- May 26, 2026: Jon Favreau’s in-island Q&A is scheduled in the Watch Party amphitheater.
- Through October 31, 2026: eligible players can still unlock Carbonite Fishstick by linking Epic and MyDisney accounts.
One date is worth flagging carefully. Some early secondary recaps published on May 1 listed the Pen & Ink Mandalorian drop for May 21, but the official StarWars.com schedule reviewed here lists May 19. For a no-errors roadmap, the official schedule is the stronger source to follow.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What are the three official new Star Wars islands in Fortnite?
They are Galactic Siege, Escape Vader, and Droid Tycoon. - Did the new Star Wars Fortnite islands release on May 1, 2026?
Yes. Official announcements and Epic’s store surfaces show all three islands launching on May 1, 2026 and becoming available immediately. - Which new mode is the 10v10 PvP experience?
Galactic Siege is the 10v10 class-based PvP island. - Which new mode is the co-op horror-style survival experience?
Escape Vader is the four-player co-op island built around surviving and escaping Darth Vader inside a wrecked Star Destroyer. - Which new mode is the management and droid-building game?
Droid Tycoon is the sim/tycoon mode focused on building customizable droids, managing workshop systems, and unlocking rare parts and missions. - What are the official island codes?
Galactic Siege is 5003-9856-3648, Droid Tycoon is 7865-8305-9184, and Escape Vader is 7285-4185-5428. - How do you queue into a Star Wars island in Fortnite?
Open Fortnite, select Play, scroll to the Search bar in Discover, then enter the island name or code and launch it. - Can UEFN creators publish their own Star Wars islands?
Yes. Publishing opened on May 1, but creators must be in the Developer Program, accept the Star Wars terms, follow brand rules, and share 20% of Star Wars island engagement payout with Disney. - When is the Watch Party Island for The Mandalorian and Grogu?
It begins May 19, 2026, at 10 a.m. ET, and it includes a Jon Favreau message plus a 10-minute preview of the movie. - When is the Jon Favreau Q&A, and is the time confirmed?
The date is confirmed as May 26, 2026, but the exact start time is not clearly stated in the official public materials reviewed for this article.

Conclusion
Fortnite x Star Wars in May 2026 is best understood as a shift from “crossover event” to “content ecosystem.” The three official islands are the on-ramp, but the bigger strategic move is the opening of Star Wars publishing inside UEFN, backed by official templates, assets, discovery placement, and creator monetization rules. For players, the practical takeaway is simple: the new islands are already live, the official codes are known, and the next major beats are the May 14 LEGO Fortnite Odyssey update, the May 19 Watch Party Island, and the May 26 Jon Favreau Q&A. For creators, the real headline is that Star Wars is now a publishable category inside Fortnite with official tools and long-term discoverability.
Sources and Citations
- Official Fortnite announcement
https://www.fortnite.com/news/a-galaxy-of-new-star-wars-games-are-coming-to-fortnite-more-than-ever-before - Official StarWars.com recap
https://www.starwars.com/news/fortnite-star-wars-may - Official Fortnite developer tools announcement
https://www.fortnite.com/news/star-wars-tools-now-live-for-fortnite-developers-create-your-galaxy-today - Star Wars Islands developer documentation
https://dev.epicgames.com/documentation/fortnite/star-wars-islands-in-fortnite - Star Wars Brand Rules in Fortnite
https://dev.epicgames.com/documentation/fortnite/star-wars-brand-rules-in-fortnite - Working with Star Wars Islands in Fortnite
https://dev.epicgames.com/documentation/fortnite/working-with-star-wars-islands-in-fortnite - Epic Games Store Fortnite Discover page
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/discover/fortnite - Fortnite Star Wars codes and maps category
https://www.fortnite.com/categories/starwars - Droid Tycoon official island page
https://www.fortnite.com/@epiclabs/7865-8305-9184 - Epic support: search for an island, map, or custom match
https://www.epicgames.com/help/c-202300000001636/c-202300000001721/how-can-i-search-for-an-island-map-or-custom-match-in-fortnite-a202300000010419 - The Verge on Fortnite creators making Star Wars games
https://www.theverge.com/games/897163/fortnite-star-wars-creators-uefn-epic-games-disney - TechRadar on the broader Star Wars Fortnite rollout
https://www.techradar.com/gaming/a-galaxy-of-new-star-wars-games-and-more-are-coming-to-fortnite-to-celebrate-star-wars-day - PC Gamer Droid Tycoon guide
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/action/fortnite-droid-tycoon-tips/ - Laughing Place hands-on impressions
https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-entertainment/fortnite-review-star-wars-new-islands/ - Disney Parks Blog on BDX droids
https://disneyparksblog.com/disney-experiences/imagineering-behind-the-dreams-pavilion-at-d23/ - WDWNT on Watch Party mechanics
https://wdwnt.com/2026/04/10-minute-the-mandalorian-and-grogu-watch-party-preview-coming-soon/
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