How Many People Watched the Fortnite World Cup?

Posted in  fortnite | 2022-03-15

Fortnite World Cup Finals 2019 Draws Over 2 Million Live ...

Epic Gamess first Fortnite World Cup Finals pulled in a livestreaming audience of more than 2 million concurrent viewers on Sunday who watched a 16yearold wunderkind win the $3 million solo grand prize — the largest cash payout for an individual esports champ.

How Many Viewers did Fortnite World Cup Have?

On Sunday during the Solo Finals, concurrent viewers peaked at over 2.3 million across YouTube and Twitch, making the Fortnite World Cup the mostwatched competitive gaming event excluding China of all time. These numbers do not include fans watching ingame and on other streaming and social media platforms.

Will there be a 2021 Fortnite World Cup?

Epic Games has announced that like this year, there will be no inperson events in 2021, including a Fortnite World Cup, as the pandemic refuses to slow down. The first Fortnite World Cup took place in 2019 in New York. The Fortnite Champion Series FNCS will continue throughout 2021.

How Much is the World Cup Fortnite Worth?

The Fortnite World Cup is an annual esports competition based on the video game Fortnite, with the inaugural final events taking place July 26–28, 2019 at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing, New York. A total US$30 million prize pool was available across the various competitions.

Where is the 2021 Fortnite World Cup?

The highest ranked players from each week of Solos and Duos winners will be invited to play in the Fortnite World Cup Finals, which will be held in New York City on July 2628.

How Many Viewers does Fortnite World Cup Have?

Epic Games have unveiled figures that show the Fortnite World Cup peaked at over 2.3 million viewers across YouTube and Twitch during the solo finals.

How Much Money does the Fortnite World Cup Give You?

The Fortnite World Cup Finals were a victory lap for Epic Games. As for the prize pool, there will be four seasons of the FNCS in 2021, with a total of $3 million in prize money for each.