The Celebrity Pro-Am has been a fun event held in the past following the events at E3. Ninja and Marshmello won in 2018 while Airwaks and RL Grime won this year’s tournament just last month. Those two duos will be competing together again in a best-of-the-best match.

There are 50 celebrities and 50 gamers/influencers who will compete for the charity of their choice. Epic Games announced a $3 million prize pool. The winner will earn $1 million of that pool. A full breakdown of the prize pool can be viewed below.

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The Fortnite Pro-Am takes place Friday, July 26, at 4 p.m. ET. The event will begin after the Creative Finals, which is the first of four major events taking place during the Fortnite World Cup weekend. It will take place in New York’s Arthur Ashe Stadium.

UPDATE: The Pro-Am has been delayed.

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Watch the Fortnite Pro-Am live stream

Fortnite’s official Twitch channel will be streaming the event above at 4 p.m. ET.

If you don’t want to watch on Twitch, there are a number of other options. You can watch on Fortnite’s official YouTube or its Facebook page, and you can even watch in-game. In previous Pro-Am events, individual streamers also hosted the event on their channels, but it wasn’t be from their perspective.

Fortnite World Cup Pro-Am results, prize money

Fortnite Pro-Am details

Pro-Am scoring system

Pro-Am Prize Pool

Teams involved in 2019 Fortnite Pro-Am