Key Takeaways
Created with AI - we're still experimenting, so apologies if it misses the mark
- The Simpsons: Hit & Run continues to hold a strong and enduring popularity among fans, with recent public mentions from actors like Barry Keoghan.
- Radical Entertainment, the original studio behind The Simpsons: Hit & Run, has announced its return under the name New Radical Entertainment, aiming to remaster classic titles from their catalog.
- Matt Selman, current showrunner for The Simpsons TV series and one of the original games writers, has expressed an openness to revisiting The Simpsons: Hit & Run, stating never say never.
- While no official announcement has been made, the combination of Radical Entertainments goals and Selmans positive attitude suggests that a revival of The Simpsons: Hit & Run may be possible in the future.
Recommended products
This page contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a commission from purchases made through these links.
The Simpsons: Hit & Run remains a fondly remembered game from the early 2000s, and fans have long requested its return through a remake, remaster, or sequel. Matt Selman, current showrunner for the TV series and one of the original game’s writers, has now addressed the possibility of revisiting Springfield as a game. In an interview with People magazine, Selman acknowledged the game’s strong and continued popularity. He admitted that revisiting it would be a complicated but interesting process and expressed surprise at the cult status the game has achieved since its release. However, when asked about the possibility of its return, Selman stated, “Never say never…We know people love the game…We know fans want it, and that’s good.” The game’s cultural impact is clear. Recently, actor Barry Keoghan (known for films like The Banshees of Inisherin and Saltburn) publicly mentioned it as one of his favorite video games. Selman’s openness gains even more significance considering recent developments: Radical Entertainment, the studio that originally created The Simpsons: Hit & Run, announced its return under the name New Radical Entertainment at the end of last February.
Revitalizing Classics: Simpsons Hit & Run Resurrection on the Horizon?
In their relaunch statement, the studio clearly stated that one of its main goals is to recover and remaster classic titles from its catalog and has expressed interest in resurrecting and updating games from its old catalog. This combination of the original studio’s ambitions and the positive attitude of The Simpsons series producer suggests that a The Simpsons: Hit & Run revival may be within reach. For now, fans can only await an official announcement.
In Case You Missed It
Midway through our dive into the evolution of open-world gaming, we’re thrilled to share two exciting developments that are sure to captivate both old-school gamers and those eager for the latest in action RPGs. Firstly, Ahmed Hassan takes us on a nostalgic journey with his February 25th article, “Radical Entertainment Returns: A Decade After Closure” Radical Entertainment Returns a Decade After Closure. After a decade-long hiatus, the studio behind hits like The Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype is back with big plans for game development, metaverse solutions, and real-time VFX projects. And if that wasn’t enough, mark your calendars for April 29th as Neverness Studio’s ‘Neverness to Everness’, dubbed the ‘Anime GTA’ by fans, prepares for its global launch on iOS, Android, PS5, and PC. Carlos Mendoza gives us a sneak peek in his latest post, “The Anime GTA Arrives Before GTA 6” The Anime GTA Arrives Before GTA 6. But before you dive into these thrilling gaming news, Marcus Thompson has just published a comprehensive guide to all the movies and series coming to Disney+ in March 2026. Check out his must-have cheat sheet, “All the Movies and Series Coming to Disney+ in March 2026” All the Movies and Series Coming to Disney+ in March 2026, published on March 2nd. There’s a lot to look forward to, so enjoy these exciting reads!
| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Official Name | Fortnite x The Simpsons |
| Brief Summary | Springfield and Fortnite universes converge. Chaos ensues as Homer sets out to transform the world, wielding a powerful alien energy. |
| Released | November 1, 2025 |
| Genre | Comedy, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure |
| Production Companies | Epic Games, Gracie Films |
| Countries of Origin | US |
| Actors | Dan Castellaneta |
| Director | Daniel Lacy |
| Ratings | 6.6/10 (30 reviews) |
| Number of episodes | 4 |
| Number of seasons | 1 |