Name Prize Pool Hours Watched Peak Viewers Airtime Event Date C2RMX: Trios ZB Cash Cup Week 1: Asia Fortnite , Epic Games $4 050 - - - 11.11.24 C2RMX: Trios ZB Cash Cup Week 1: Oceania Fortnite , Epic Games $4 050 - - - 11.11.24 C2RMX: Trios Cash Cup Week 1...
Cooper might be the best Fortnite player from North America since Bugha, the winner of theFortnite World Cup. He’s only 17, yet has made more than half a million dollars from 28 tournaments so far. Cooper has participated in many major tournaments, including the FNCS Global Championship 20...
with over 250 million active players in 2018. The general media did mass reporting on everything Fortnite, reaching its climax in July 2019 as the first Fortnite World Cup Winner “Bugha” earned himself 3 million dollars in cash prize by only playing the game!
Kyle "Bugha" Giersdof, last month's Fortnite World Cup winner, was swatted during one of his most recent streams. After taking the Fortnite World Cup, Giersdof took home some newfound fame among theFortnitecommunity, as well as a cool $3 million in prize money. Giersdof streams on Twi...
Fortnite World Cup Leaderboard. "Words can't even explain it. I'm just so happy," Giersdorf said. "Everything I've done, the grind, it's all paid off. It's just insane." With $30m (£24m) to be awarded in total, the prize pool is the biggest given away at an e-sports ...
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FNCS Invitational winner Furious is the only NA East player to crack the top ten. Considering the massive difference in prize pools, it’s inconceivable to see one of 2020’s breakout stars so high on this list. Although he started the heat relatively quiet, the previously mentioned FNCS Invi...
A prize pool this large makes the Fortnite World Cup Finals arguably the biggest sporting event this weekend—and undisputedly the most lucrative. The Tour de France, which concludes in Paris on Sunday, pays out just $2.5 million overall, with $556,000 going to the eventual winner. How can...
The prize money for the competition is equally outsized. Wanting to create high stakes, Epic, backed by private equity group KKR and Chinese giant Tencent, shelled out $30m for prizes. The winner — Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf, a 16-year-old from Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania — walked away with ...
world.More than 40m playersapplied for its inaugural World Cup, which concluded last weekend, with a total prize pot of $30m: the same amount as the women’s football World Cup and three times that of the cricket World Cup. The winner, a 16-year-old from the US, took home a cool ...