The Fortnite World Cup was held last week at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City, with a total prize of $30 million! In the Creative matches, 'Fish Pam' led by FaZe Clan 'Cizzorz', Streamer 'Airwaks' and hip hop producer 'R.L.Grime' won the finals. It was a sta...
Developer Epic Games has revealed detailed information about theFortniteWorld Cup 2019. Players who think they can be crowned the bestFortnite: Battle Royaleplayer in the world will be able to compete for a total prize pool of $30 million distributed across a Solo and Duos tournament. Recommend...
Epic Games announced the Fortnite World Cup back in February 2019 and immediately grabbed headlines with its $30 million prize pool. Since the start of the qualifiers in April, 40 million people have jumped from the party bus hoping to make it to the World Cup held at Arthur Ashe Stadium ...
Fortnite has nothing to do with New York, and New York has nothing to do with Fortnite, though that may change when the game’s $30 million World Cup descends on us in July. I laughed at this photo for a long time. “Yeah, OK,” I said. “This makes sense.” Fortnite: Battle...
The Fortnite World Cup has a prize pool of $30 million, or around £22 million. Players travel to New York to compete for a piece of the prize money at the Fortnite World Cup. A 16-year-old player finished with 59 points and won $3 million in 2019. Dollar dollar bills y'all!
Giersdorf took home the largest prize of all by winning Sunday's singles competition at the Fortnite World Cup, but Epic Games handed out a total of $30 million in prizes during the weekend event at New York City's Arthur Ashe Stadium. Several teenagers, including Giersd...
16 year-old Kyle Giersdorf, racked up the most points and won $3 million as the first Fortnite World Cup solo champion. The competition took place at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
In time for the World Cup 1 GuideHow To Transfer Your Fortnite Account Between Nintendo Accounts Without losing everything! 9 GuideFortnite: How To Use Gyro / Motion Controls On Nintendo Switch Motion to aim with gyro: approved! 44
Fortnitedeveloper Epic says that, for 2021, the game’s competitive scene will have a prize pool of $20 million. That’s a step up from last year’s total of $17 million — though it’s not as massive asthe 2019 World Cup, where $30 million was on the line. ...
Players from all over the worldhave flown to the Big Apple and will compete over a $30 million prize pool. Winners in the solo and duo categories can each snag $3 million, before taxes (duo partners will split the money). The Duos prize will be awarded Saturday, and the solo champion...