KingRichard and Dmo claim the top spot in today’s Twitch Rivals Fortnite Summer Skirmish tournament

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After finishing in sixth on day one of the Twitch Rival Fortnite Summer Skirmish tournament, former Team Envy captain KingRichard and Ghost Gaming star Dylan “Dmo” Moore came out on top in the second group.

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Just like yesterday’s competitions, the tournament was split into two groups: one European and one North American. On the European side of things, Fnatic player Erikas “ErycTriceps” Vaitkevicius and Tommo finished first. They were the runners-up yesterday, so they were able to keep their momentum coming into today.

While KingRichard and Dmo were the top pair, popular streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and his partner, Dennis “Cloak” Lepore of FaZe Clan, finished in fifth place.

Standings were determined based off of the point system last weekend’s Summer Skirmish tournaments used: Points for elimination and multiplier bonuses for both Victory Royales and seven-kill games.

Here are the final placings for the first group in today’s Twitch Rivals Fortnite Summer Skirmish tournament.

  1. ErycTriceps, Tommo
  2. Mickalow, Corentin “Gotaga” Houssein
  3. Alkan, Starly
  4. Amarcod, A1ms0nz
  5. Danzhizzle, Tinny
  6. Kronvall, Johan “Ettnix” Bengtsson
  7. LeFouBruiteur, NokSsQiu
  8. Likandooo, Veineless
  9. HIGHSTYLED, 3vil
  10. Zaccubus, Alex “AlexJJ” Campbell
  11. MarkiLokuras, Ryux
  12. Christoffer “Jarl” Jensen, Giorgio “POW3R” Calandrelli
  13. Lolito Fernandez, Matazan0s
  14. Wizardjo, Rekins
  15. thienlaoqwe123, Artur “7ssk7” Kyourshin
  16. domiNate, Pikkaboooo
  17. OllieGamerz, DeNiisS
  18. Evelone, RomaH
  19. Yoshi, XEWER
  20. Kevster, Anastasios “Yung” Timpanidis

Here are the final placings for the second group in today’s Twitch Rivals Fortnite Summer Skirmish tournament.

  1. KingRichard, Dmo
  2. DisguisedToast, Vivid
  3. Nicholas “Thief” Smorto, Ryan “Chap” Chaplo
  4. Nate “Kreo” Kou, KittyPlays
  5. Ninja, Cloak
  6. Nick “NICKMERCS” Kolcheff, Sypher “SypherPK” Ali
  7. Destroy, Symfuhny
  8. RaysFire, Archie “Parallax” Shrader
  9. Jesse “Kraftyy” Kraft, SirDimetrious
  10. Agony, Ceice
  11. Pineaqples, Teenage
  12. Shane “OPscT” Turnbull, Saint
  13. KayPea, MonsterDface
  14. Poikemane, Ali “Myth” Kabanni
  15. Alexiaraye, Thomas “72hrs” Mulligan
  16. JanetRose, MistaDong
  17. Jacob “Hysteria” Reiser, Justin “FearItself” Kats
  18. Annialis, Brendan “Jaomock” O’Brien
  19. guccigangtenser, MaK
  20. Thang “SpaceLyon” Phan, Jake “Poach” Brumleve

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