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Fortnite Championship Series Chapter 2 Season 2 Details

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Epic Games just announced details for their upcoming Fortnite Champion Series. FNCS Chapter 2 Season 2 is set to launch on March 20th, 2020. This will be a duos format tournament for all players who have reached Champion League in Arena.

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The FNCS tournament will be focused on duos, beginning on March 20th that will run on PC and console. Each duo team must be playing on the same platform to be eligible. This is from Epic Games official announcement:

“During FNCS, each week’s event will send the top scoring Duos players per server region through to the Season Finals,” the developer said in its announcement. “They will be joined by the highest ranked Duos players on the overall Series Leaderboard across the entire season.”

FNCS Chapter 2 Season 2 Prizes

The weekly top prize in stage 1 will be as follows:

  • Europe: $5,000
  • NA East: $4,500
  • NA West: $3,000
  • Brazil: $3,000
  • Asia, Middle East, and OCE: $1,130 each

The first-place team on each server at the end of the FNCS will receive the following share of the prize pool:

  • Europe: $70,000
  • NA East: $44,000
  • NA West: $17,500
  • Brazil: $17,500
  • Asia, Middle East, and OCE: $10,000 each
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