SBMM Threw You Into a Pro Lobby Again
One game you're dropping 10 kills in a bot lobby. Next game you're dead before your feet hit the ground, eliminated by someone who edits like they're getting paid for it. That's SBMM in Fortnite, and Epic still won't fix it. The matchmaking swings between laughably easy and tournament-level difficult with nothing in between. Win rates are dropping below 5% for average players while the system insists you belong in lobbies with people who play 8 hours a day. Our Fortnite cheats put you back in control of your own games.
Fortnite has over 110 million monthly active players and Epic generated $6 billion in revenue last year. The game isn't going anywhere. But the skill gap between casual and competitive players has never been wider, especially since Zero Build split the community. Chapter 7 brought new weapons, new mechanics, and the same matchmaking problems that have plagued the game for years.
Zhexcheats builds Fortnite hacks that work across both Build and Zero Build modes. EAC runs kernel-level, Epic enforces TPM 2.0 in tournaments, and they just hit a cheater with a $175,000 lawsuit. Most providers run scared from that kind of enforcement. We've been bypassing EAC across multiple games since 2019. Fortnite is no different.
Zero Build Changed Everything About How Cheats Work
When Epic added Zero Build, they accidentally created two completely different games that need different cheat approaches. In Build mode, walls go up in milliseconds. Fights happen through edited structures. ESP tells you where enemies are, but you still need build mechanics to capitalize. In Zero Build? There are no walls between you and the person you're shooting at. Pure gunplay. And that's where our FN cheats shine hardest.
Zero Build gives you Overshield instead of building materials. The player who shoots first almost always wins because there's no panic wall to hide behind. ESP in Zero Build means you always shoot first. You know where every player is, you pick your angles, you engage on your terms. The Overshield advantage goes to whoever has better positioning, and better positioning comes from better information.
Build mode players get different value from ESP. Seeing through builds reveals who's boxing up, who's cranking 90s above you, and where the weak points in someone's structure are. Pair that with triggerbot for edit-peeks and you're running the same plays as FNCS pros without the 4,000 hours of practice.
ESP in Chapter 7: Storm Surfing, Bosses, and Loot That Matters
Chapter 7 dropped Pacific Break with a completely new map, new POIs like Battlewood Boulevard and Sandy Strip, and mechanics that change how information works. Storm Surfing replaced the Battle Bus. Players ride the storm wave and choose when to drop. Fortnite ESP shows you where other players are dropping in real-time so you can avoid hot drops or land on someone's head.
The Boss mechanic adds another layer. Defeat Human Bill, Hush, or Beach Brutus and you transform into them with full HP, infinite energy, and special abilities. But your position becomes visible to everyone on the map. ESP lets you track where bosses are, who's fighting them, and whether it's worth third-partying the fight for a free boss transformation.
Loot filtering matters more in Chapter 7 because the weapon pool is stacked. The Deadeye Assault Rifle dominates everything. The Iron Pump Shotgun one-taps with 202 headshot damage on Legendary. Dual Micro SMGs shred at close range. Our loot ESP highlights exactly what you need so you're not wasting time opening every chest on the map.
- Player ESP - Positions, health, shield, weapons, and skin through all surfaces
- Loot Filter - Highlight Legendary and Mythic weapons, ignore common/uncommon clutter
- Storm Prediction - See the next circle before it forms for perfect rotations
- Chest and Supply Drop ESP - Locate every chest, llama, and supply drop on the map
- Vehicle Tracking - Find cars, boats, and the new Wingsuit spawns instantly
- Trap Detection - Spot placed traps through walls before walking into them
Softaim That Looks Like Good Controller Aim
Fortnite's aim assist debate has raged since Chapter 1. Controller players get software-assisted aim. Keyboard and mouse players don't. Our softaim closes that gap in a way that's indistinguishable from strong aim assist. On killcam, it looks like you're running a controller with perfect tracking. Nobody reports what looks like good aim assist.
The triggerbot works differently. Your crosshair passes over an enemy and it fires automatically with randomized human delay. This matters with the Iron Pump because that 202 headshot damage only works if you actually hit the head. Triggerbot makes sure you do.
For longer range fights with the Deadeye AR or Vengeful Sniper, the Fortnite aimbot handles bullet drop prediction. At 200 meters, manual leading is guesswork. Aim prediction turns it into a science. The smoothness slider controls how obvious the assistance looks. Crank it for subtle help, lower it when you need to clutch a 1v4 in competitive.
EAC, TPM, and Epic's $175K Lawsuit: The Anti-Cheat Reality
Epic Games doesn't mess around. They sued a cheater for $175,000 in June 2025 and forced another one to post a public apology in February 2026. EAC runs kernel-level on every PC, and tournaments now require TPM 2.0 with Secure Boot. The message is clear: cheat in Fortnite and we'll come after you.
That message works on amateur providers. It doesn't work on us. Zhexcheats has maintained undetected Fortnite cheats through every EAC update, every ban wave, and every policy change. When Epic added DMA device detection, we adapted. When they introduced new memory scanning patterns, our kernel-level approach stayed below the threshold. We take their enforcement seriously because ignoring it would be stupid. Taking it seriously is why we're still here.
Our HWID Spoofer adds a safety net. Epic bans hardware, not just accounts. If something goes wrong, your PC stays clean and you're back in-game on a new account. Check our status page before every session. We update detection status live.
Don't Get 15 Kill Wins Every Game
Fortnite's report system is tied directly to SBMM data. Consistently outperforming your lobby creates a statistical profile that triggers review. Here's how smart players use cheats without triggering anything:
- Match your stats to your lobby - A 15 kill win in a bot lobby is normal. A 15 kill win in a sweat lobby gets flagged. Let SBMM stabilize your lobbies before going hard.
- Softaim over aimbot in Arena/Ranked - Competitive modes have higher scrutiny. Subtle assistance beats obvious snapping every time.
- Don't track through builds - Pre-aiming through structures before someone edits is an obvious tell. Use ESP for positioning, not for prefires.
- Lose rounds on purpose - Consistent top placements every game raises your hidden MMR faster than SBMM can adjust. Throw some games to keep lobbies manageable.
- ESP for rotations, not for hunting - Using ESP to avoid fights you'd lose is smarter than using it to chase every player on the map.
Chapter 7 Started Last Month. Start Winning This Season.
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