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The final placings for the July 20 Fortnite Summer Skirmish series tournament

One player walked away with more than $110,000.
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Some of the best and most popular players in the world fought for $500,000 today—and a console player came out the richest.

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PS4 player iDropz_Bodies set an incredible mark at 184 points in today’s event, accumulating the points through eliminations, Victory Royales, and even more points for reaching the 20-kill mark in games. Bodies’ aggressive playstyle earned him the tournament title and a $50,000 bonus for most eliminations in the event.

Related: PS4 players excel in Fortnite’s first $500,000 Solo Summer Skirmish tournament

And while $110,000 is a high sum for the player, iDropz_Bodies will receive even more due to finishing with multiple 20-kill games, which prompted $10,000 bonuses for each one. Other players did well in the event too, but not even Tyler “Ninja” Blevins or Turner “Tfue” Tenney could touch iDropz_Bodies as they finished 14th and 16th respectively.

Here are the final placings for the July 20 Summer Skirmish series tournament.

1) iDropz_Bodies

2) Dennis “Cloak” Lepore

3) Nick “NICKMERCS” Kolcheff

4) Williams “Zayt” Aubin

5) Derrick “Reaver” Nowicki

6) Andre “TypicalGamer” Rebolo

7) NotVivid

8) Ryan “Chap” Chaplo

9) BlooTea

10) Daequan Loco

11) Marksman

12) Symfuhny

13) Reverse2K

14) Ninja

15) Jake “Poach” Brumleve

16) Tfue

17) AydanC

18) ItsDiggy

19) Bartonologist

20) Dexelstar


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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.