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The final placings for the June 22 Friday Fortnite tournament

Ninja finished just outside of the money this week.
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Turner “Tfue” Tenney and Dennis “Cloak” Lepore of FaZe Clan are once again Friday Fortnite champions, displaying their skills for every fan to see in this week’s tournament to become three-time winners.

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In the grand finals, Tfue and Cloak took down Avery “Avxry” Lopriore and Jimmy “HighDistortion” Moreno, who they also beat in the winners bracket finals. Throughout the tournament, FaZe defeated former champions, fellow pro players, and popular streamers.

The most popular player in the tournament, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, teamed up with an old Halo teammate, Jacob “Hysteria” Reiser, for this week’s tournament. The duo won their first three matches, which included a win over TSM’s Ali “Myth” Kabbani and Darryle “Hamlinz” Hamlin, before running into Avxry and HighDistortion.

Once they were sent down into the losers bracket in the fourth round, Ninja and Hysteria overcame KingRichard and AimbotCalvin before being eliminated by a vengeful TSM pairing, ending their tournament in fourth place.

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Although Ninja’s team was unable to place in the money, TSM picked up $3,000 for their third-place showing. Avxry and HighDistortion earned $7,000 for making it to the grand finals, but Tfue and Cloak once again claimed the $10,000 grand prize.

Here are the final placings for the June 22 Friday Fortnite tournament.

1) Tfue, Cloak

2) Avxry, HighDistortion

3) Myth, Hamlinz

4) Ninja, Hysteria

5-6) KingRichard, AimbotCalvin

5-6) Vikram “Vikkstar123” Barn, NoahJ456

7-8) Brendan “Jaomock” O’Brien, Nicholas “Thief” Smorto

7-8) Preston “TBNRFrags” Arsement, Kenny “TBNRKenworth” Pygott

9-12) Ricky Banks, Yelotree

9-12) Jordi “Kwebbbelkop” van den Bussche, LDYung

9-12) GhostNinja, BigFoltz

9-12) Bryan “RiceGum” Le, Jason “Tennp0” Wang

13-16) Maria “Chica” Lopez, Danyale Tayla

13-16) Roman Atwood, Michael Hogman

13-16) Chance Sutton, Fruitcake

13-16) Nick “NICKMERCS” Kolcheff, Sypher “SypherPK” Ali

17-24) Cizzorz, Jack “CouRage” Dunlop

17-24) Harry “Wroetoshaw” Lewis, Josh “TheBurntChip” Larkin

17-24) Lil Xan, Svennoss

17-24) Guy “DrDisRespect” Beahm, Jesse “Kraftyy” Kraft

17-24) Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag, Alex “Risker” Biamonte

17-24) Mitch Jones, Jake “GernaderJake” Straus

17-24) Nicholas “Nick28T” Kahwaji, Craig “NepentheZ” Douglas

17-24) Ben “DrLupo” Lupo, Brice “Gingerpop” Breakey

25-32) Kyle “Mongraal” Jackson, Oladeji “ComedyShortsGamer” Olatunji

25-32) Pack A Puncher, iRunYew

25-32) Lachlan Power, Elliott “Muselk” Watkins

25-32) Dolan Dark, Nopeify

25-32) Caesar “CDNThe3rd” Noriega, Shane “OPscT” Turnbull

25-32) Daequan Loco, Juan “CaMiLLs” Camilla

25-32) Lil Yachty, Alexander “Adapt” Pinkevich

25-32) Nick Eh 30, Julie “ONE_shot_GURL” Loock


The best and most popular players in the Fortnite: Battle Royale community will be back next week for another edition of the Friday Fortnite competition—and they’ll all likely be aiming for a better placing than this week.


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Preston Byers
Dot Esports associate editor. Co-host of the Ego Chall Podcast. Since discovering esports through the 2013 Call of Duty Championship, Preston has pursued a career in esports and gaming. He graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism in 2021.