As anticipation builds for one of the biggest tournaments in the gaming world, all eyes are on the upcoming Fortnite Esports World Cup. Unlike the regular FNCS (Fortnite Champion Series) cycle, this event promises something special with a staggering prize pool exceeding one million dollars. With the grandeur and prestige of Epic Games' tournaments, fans and players alike have plenty to look forward to.
Scheduled for August 8-11th, the Fortnite Esports World Cup will unfold over three intense days, alongside other Esports World Cup games. Sixteen formidable teams from across the globe have secured their spots through rigorous qualifications from various regions.
Fortnite, known for attracting the best talent worldwide, has drawn top players to this prestigious event. Qualification for the Esports World Cup teams has been a competitive journey, with more regional qualifiers than ever before, showcasing a diverse array of gaming skills and strategies.
Here's a breakdown of the current Fortnite Esports World Cup Teams:
European Teams:
Team 1
Team 2
Latin America Teams:
Team 1
Team 2
MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Teams:
Best Team
Adapter
FHD
Hero
Mansour
BMNF
Balor
FHD
Mshx
NM7
APJ (Asia Pacific Japan) Teams:
Zeta Division
Minipiyo
Zagou
Koyota
Yuma
Oceania Teams:
PWR
Alex
Looter
Worthy
Volx
With the qualification process ongoing through an elimination format bracket, the competition to secure spots in these elite teams remains fierce. The Esports World Cup's expanded regional qualifiers promise an even more competitive landscape than Fortnite's standard esports events, highlighting the global reach and popularity of the game.
As fans eagerly await the start of the tournament in August, the Fortnite Esports World Cup promises to showcase the pinnacle of competitive Fortnite gameplay. Stay tuned as these teams, comprised of some of the best players in the world, vie for glory and the coveted title at this highly anticipated event.