Airwaks and RL Grime secured the first major bag of the weekend, winning Friday’s Pro-Am and the $1 million top prize that came with it. And Saturday’s Duos finals handed out $3 million to the champions aqua and Nyhrox.
There’s another $15 million prize pool up for grabs Sunday at the Solos finals. First place pockets the $3 million winnings for the ultimate Victory Royale.
We’ve compiled all of the information you need to know about the Fortnite World Cup Solos tournament below, including a live stream and a roster of the players involved.
Some big names were unable to qualify such as Ninja, Poach, Liquid Chap, 72hrs, Cloak, Symfuhny, NICKMERCS, SypherPK and others. But even without some the stars, there are plenty of talented people competing in this tournament.
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Fortnite World Cup live stream
Epic Games will be streaming the event on Twitch, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, and within the game itself. We’ve embedded their Twitch channel above where you can watch the solo finals live once they begin on July 28, with matches starting at 1 p.m. ET.
Fortnite Solos finals results, full standings
Competitors played six games with the following format:
Victory Royale: 10 points 2-5 Placement: 7 points 6-10 Placement: 5 points 11-15 Placement: 3 points Each Elimination: 1 point
Bugha won Game 1.
Skite won Game 2.
Dubs won Game 3.
Psalm won Game 4.
Kreo won Game 5.
Crue won Game 6.
Fortnite Solos finals prize pool
As we mentioned before, $30 million is being handed out to the World Cup Finals competitors. The winners for Solo and Duos win $3 million (with Duos being split $1.5M each) and everyone being guaranteed at least $50,000.