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The final placings for the July 28 Fortnite Summer Skirmish series tournament

Europe's best battled to close out week three of the Summer Skirmish.
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Dmitri “Mitr0” Van de Vrie and Max “Magin” Merrien of Team Atlantis were the pair that finished above the rest in today’s $500,000 Fortnite Summer Skirmish Duos tournament.

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The European team won three of the nine games, becoming the first and only squad to win that many matches this weekend. In the North American competition yesterday, champions Williams “Zayt” Aubin and Saf won two games en route to the required 13 points.

Related: Team Atlantis’ Mitr0 and Magin emerge victorious in this week’s EU Fortnite Summer Skirmish tournament

Unlike last week, the format for week three featured one that put a specific amount of points as the winning mark. Victory Royales were worth four points while five-kill games gave the team two points, with the winner being the first team to reach that 13-point mark.

While there were certainly major organizations in play today, the lesser-known teams took over the top 20 placings. Fnatic, Supremacy, and Solary had representation in the final placings, but teams such as Atlantis, Main, and VGIA showed that they’re forces within the continent’s Fortnite esports scene.

Here are the final placings for the July 28 Summer Skirmish series tournament.

1) Mitr0, Magin

2) Fwexy, Pate1k

3) GreyFox, Mops

4) Refl7ction, H3x

5) Nyx, Swayzen

6) Hurma, BNq1

7) Mickalow, Robi62

8) Vato, Nayu

9) Carnifexed, Zwetschke

10) Duong “Kinstaar” Huyh, James “mzQQQ” Paumard

11) Hashtag, Tabooo

12) FailRush, Rawl

13) WayCats, Twinkle3

14) POW3R, Johan “Ettnix” Bengtsson

15) KingRichard, Svennoss

16) Fateu, Keolys

17) XeMarlek, Khisanth

18) TheVs, cRaBBLe

19) Harmii, Citydriver 

20) Tedi, xIsma


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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.