FNCS Global Championship 2024 features a substantial prize pool for winners. Discover the schedule, complete roster, and further details here.
The Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) represents the pinnacle of Epic Games’ esports scene, showcasing elite competitive players since 2019 for an impressive prize pool exceeding a million dollars annually. The various subdivisions of FNCS encompass players from North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and beyond.
As we enter 2024, competitors from around the globe have partaken in numerous regional tournaments leading up to the FNCS Global Championship. Following the success of FNCS 2023, this year’s tournament returns to the United States, marking a significant Fortnite event, akin to the inaugural World Cup.
Cooper and Mero took home the trophy at FNCS Global Championship 2023.
Schedule and Format
This year’s FNCS Global Championship will occur on September 7-8, 2024, beginning at 10 am CT | 11 am ET. A total of 50 of the top-qualified duos will compete for the prestigious trophy.
Last year’s event featured 50 Fortnite duos in the upper bracket and 24 in the lower bracket. This year, the schedule includes 12 games, with six each matchday.
FNCS Global Championship 2024 Venue and Prize Pool
The FNCS Global Championship 2024 will take place at Dickies Arena.
The matches for the FNCS Global Championship will be held at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. The organizing team from BLAST also permits streamers and content creators to broadcast from within the arena.
This tournament boasts a total prize pool of $2,002,000 for the 50 Grand Finalists/25 Duos, significantly lower than the $4 million prize pool of FNCS Global Championship 2023.
Below is the complete breakdown of the prize pool for this year’s championship based on standings:
- 1st: $400,000
- 2nd: $300,000
- 3rd: $200,000
- 4th: $160,000
- 5th: $120,000
- 6th: $90,000
- 7th: $60,000
- 8th: $50,000
- 9th: $40,000
- 10th: $30,000
- 11th-15th: $24,000 each
- 16th-20th: $20,000 each
- 21st-25th: $16,000 each
- 26th-30th: $14,000 each
- 31st-35th: $12,000 each
- 36th-40th: $10,000 each
- 41st-45th: $8,000 each
- 46th-50th: $6,000 each
Full Roster of Qualified Duos
A total of 50 players or 25 duos have successfully qualified for the FNCS Global Championship 2024. These competitors hail from six global regions where Fortnite operates matchmaking servers.
Here’s the comprehensive list of qualified players by region:
Europe
- Malibuca & Merstach
- Queasy & Th0masHD
- SwizzY & Japko
- t3eny & Chap
- Us & Setty
- Rezon ay & Vadeal
- Andilex & Seyyto
- Flickzy & Vico
- Czb & Nxthan
- P1ng & Wox
- JannisZ & Pixie
- Sky & Scroll
- Cheapz & Eomzo
- Casperinovic & Prism
- Chico & TruleX
- Huty & Kovaaks
- G13ras & Charyy
North America
- Acorn & Cold
- Peterbot & Pollo
- Reet & Ritual
- Cooper & Khanda
- Batman Bugha & Rapid
- Clix & Veno
- Threats & Trashy
- Dukez & Sphinx
- Avivv & Bugha
- Boltz & Brycx
- Paper & VicterV
- EpikWhale & Banana
- Shadow & Vergo
- Parz & Berry
Brazil
- Bread & Seayun
- Persa & EdRoadToGlory
- K1nG & Fazer
- 916Gon & Kwanti
- Kayky & Kchorro
Asia
- Shelom & Zagou
- Job & Michael
- xMiPoli & Koyota
- Rise & Yuma
- Boby & Larkpex
Middle East
- Kalgamer710 & 7man
- FKS & Adapter
- Wqzzi & Krisp
- Clone & Kramsu
- Rise & Ajerss (NA)
Oceania
- Alex & Worthy
- Fits & Danath
- Appearance & Cases
- Deymo & Resignz
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