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$3 million Fortnite World Cup Creative tournament revealed

The event will bring together five new Creative trials.
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In conjunction with the $30 million Fortnite World Cup, a brand-new tournament has been revealed. Fortnite World Cup Creative features five events, with five different Creative trials, all built by community creators.

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Each of the five events will focus on a new Creative game mode, with 15 participants selected to face off at the World Cup finals for a slice of the $3 million Creative prize pool. The tournament concludes side-by-side with the main event in New York City from July 26 to 28.

The new five-part Creative tournament will begin April 29 and end June 7. Each week, players will have the opportunity to test out the latest Creative trial and submit clips using a specific (yet to be revealed) hashtag on YouTube. The 15 winners will be selected to advance to the Fortnite World Cup Creative finals.

The first trial is created and judged by FaZe Jack “Cizzorz”. Further news will be revealed shortly concerning the first trial on Fortnite’s social channels.

The rules for the upcoming tournament are available here.


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