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Fortnite World Cup to Include $3M Creative Competition

by Andrew Hayward

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  • Epic Games will host a $3M USD competition based in Fortnite‘s Creative mode at the World Cup event in July.
  • Qualifiers will span five different challenges created in the mode, with 15 players competing at the World Cup finals.
  • The World Cup’s primary battle royale competition will award $30M to players.

Qualifiers are currently underway for July’s Fortnite Database-Link-e1521645463907 World Cup competition, but the event won’t solely be focused on the popular battle royale mode—it will also have a Creative mode competition with its own significant prize pool.

Epic Games Database-Link-e1521645463907 has announced the Fortnite World Cup – Creative competition, which is focused on the game’s Minecraft-esque Creative building mode. Content creators have used the mode to devise challenges for other players to attempt, and now Epic Games has built a large-scale competition out of it with $3M at stake.

Fortnite will offer up five different Creative mode challenges between April 29 and June 7, each built by a different content creator. The first trial was built by FaZe Clan Database-Link-e1521645463907 player “Cizzorz” (real name unknown), who will also judge this stage of the competition. Cizzorz is already well-known for his Creative mode obstacle courses, for which he provides prizes for the best recorded times.

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All told, 15 total players will qualify across the five challenges and earn a trip to the Fortnite World Cup in New York City from July 26-28 to compete for a share of the $3M prize pool.

The Fortnite­ World Cup – Creative prize pool pales in comparison to the $30M that will be awarded through the event’s battle royale competition, but is still a huge amount of money for an esports tournament. It also shows that Epic Games is finding additional ways to build competition around its game—and additional ways to award that $100M that the publisher committed to the first year of Fortnite esports.

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