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The final placings for the July 21 Fortnite Summer Skirmish series tournament

With the European tournament finished, week two is officially over.
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Today’s $500,000 European Solo competition was the final part of the Fortnite: Battle Royale Summer Skirmish’s second week—and a German topped the leaderboard.

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Kamo of Team Prismatic captured the title and its $60,000 grand prize for accumulating the most points out of all of the competitors. His 174 points were just enough to hold off Supremacy’s Vato, who scored 172 points through 10 games.

Related: Team Prismatic’s Kamo tops European $500,000 Solo Fortnite Summer Skirmish tournament

While those players will receive the biggest parts of the prize pool, each competitor within the top 20 walked away with at least $6,000. Additionally, the player with the most kills in the tournament earned the $50,000 bonus.

Here are the final placings for the July 21 Summer Skirmish series tournament.

1) Kamo

2) Vato

3) Teekzie

4) TheVic

5) Artur “7ssk7” Kyourshin

6) Nems

7) Boyer

8) Nyxx

9) Fateu

10) FiveSkill

11) James “mzQQQ” Paumard

12) Yukes

13) Mitr0

14) RazZzero0o

15) M11Z

16) Script

17) Martoz

18) Riverboat

19) Duong “Kinstaar” Huyh

20) Johan “Ettnix” Bengtsson


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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.