Fortnite
Snipemaxxer
0 game memory read
Know who's in your lobby.
Auto-detects your match and names the whole lobby — pros, live streamers, who dropped where, off-region — plus more features to help in-game.
Windows 10 / 11 · 64-bit
First launch may show a Windows "unknown publisher" notice — that's normal for a new indie app. Click More info → Run anyway. The auto-updater is cryptographically signed.
The edge
Intel you can't get from inside the game.
The hidden roster
Who's actually in your lobby.
The server replay captures all 100 players — not just the ones you fought. Snipemaxxer resolves every account to a name, pins the pros and live streamers to the top with their skin and where they dropped, and lists the rest. The intel you simply cannot get from inside your own game.
Right now
Who to key. Who to fade.
A single triage board: your surge standing up top, then who's keyable now (beaten down, low HP, off-region — with their last-seen POI), then which big names are still alive and where. One glance tells you the easy points and the real threats.
The points brain
Push, or place?
Between games the overlay polls your live tournament standing — your points, your rank, and the games you have left — and reads it against the cutoff and the cup's format. Then it gives you the one call that decides the next game: play for placement, or push for elims to qualify. No manual point-tracking, no spreadsheet.
The whole map
Where everyone was.
The pros and live streamers in your game, shown with their skin and IGN right on the POI they landed — colour-coded for you, pros and streamers. The rest of the lobby as dots, with a head-count per POI. A snapshot from the replay; click the map to open it full-size.
0 game memory read
Know the lobby. Win the points game.
Three questions you were going to ask anyway
Will this get me banned?
No. Snipemaxxer never touches Fortnite's process — no memory reading, no injection, no overlay hooked into the game. It reads the official server replay of your match, the same public match data Fortnite Tracker and fortnite.gg work from. There's nothing for BattlEye or EAC to flag.
How does it actually help mid-tournament?
Two ways. Between games, the HUD polls your live tournament standing — your points, your rank, and how many games you have left in the window — and tells you, for the format you're playing, whether to play for placement or push for elims to make the cutoff. And once you're a few minutes into a match, the scouting report names the lobby: which pros and live streamers are still alive, who's beaten down for an easy key, and who's off-region. You always know the read.
Which modes does it work in?
Tournaments only — FNCS, Cash Cups and other standard BR competitive events. It reads the official server replay Epic generates for those matches, so it's built for cups, not casual play. If it's not finding a game in Ranked, pubs, Reload or Zero Build arena, that's expected — those modes don't produce a downloadable replay to read. Set your Fortnite name once, tick auto-detect, and it finds your cup matches on its own. Runs on the same PC you play on — no second PC or capture card needed.
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