10 Jun Fortnite: $3M FNCS All-Star Showdown — Play-In Round, Skills Challenges, Prize Pool, Scoring Criteria & More!
ESTNN breaks down the upcoming FNCS All-Star Showdown Play-In, Skills Challenge and Solo Championship.
The Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) competition did not lay dormant very long after arguably the most intense competition to date. Mere weeks ago, competitive Fortnite crowned seven champions, distributed $3M USD and handed out 21 in-game Axe of Champion rewards. Now, the best Fortnite players in the world have another stage to showcase their skills and another $3M USD to compete for in the FNCS All-Star Showdown.
Epic Games announced this first-of-its-kind event in Chapter 2 – Season 6. With promises of skill challenges and more exciting ideas, fans and players were unsure what to expect. The developers have now answered every possible question. On the heels of Fortnite Chapter 2 – Season 7’s release, the top competitive players from FNCS Season 5 and Season 6 have guaranteed themselves a spot in this star-studded event. In fact, 90 players per region earned the privilege of competing for more money and bragging rights.
Without any further ado, let’s take a look at the many offerings of the upcoming FNCS All-Star Showdown.
FNCS All-Star Showdown — Schedule & Events
Play-In Round Format & Scoring System (June 18-20)
The majority of the FNCS All-Star Showdown’s field is contingent on past FNCS performances. Across all regions, the top 15 trios each received individual invitations to the tournament. However, many teams placed inside the top 15 twice, leaving some spots remaining in the All-Star Showdown.
That is where the Solo All-Star Play-In comes into effect. With $3M USD up for grabs in the All-Star Showdown, Epic Games opened up a small batch of positions for hopeful competitors in each region. The Solo All-Star Play-In will occur from June 18 to June 20, where players will compete in four rounds of intense action in hopes of grabbing one of ten spots in the FNCS All-Star Showdown.
Here is the Solo All-Star Play-In format:
Round 1
Open to all eligible Champion League Players
Europe, NAE, NAW, and Brazil – Top 2,000 players advance to Round 2
Asia, OCE, and Middle East – Top 1,000 players advance to Round 2
Round 2
Europe and NAE – Top 600 players advance to Round 3
NAW and Brazil – Top 500 players advance to Round 3
Asia, OCE, & Middle East – Top 350 players advance to Round 3
Round 3
Europe, NAE, NAW, Brazil, Asia, OCE & Middle East – Top 100 players advance to Round 4
Round 4
Europe, NAE, NAW, Brazil, Asia, OCE & Middle East – Top 10 player secure a spot in the FNCS All-Star Showdown
Scoring system
Here is the scoring system for the Play-In Round:
Victory Royale: 30 points
2nd: 25 points
3rd: 22 points
4th: 20 points
5th: 19 points
6th: 17 points
7th: 16 points
8th: 15 points
9th: 14 points
10th: 13 points
11th – 15th: 11 points
16th – 20th: 9 points
21st – 25th: 7 points
26th – 30th: 5 points
31st – 35th: 4 points
36th – 40th: 3 points
41st – 50th: 2 points
51st – 75th: 1 point
Each Elimination: 1 point (2 points in Round 4)
Skills Challenges (June 23-25)
Once the final ten FNCS All-Star Showdown participants earn their position, it’s time to kick the weekend off with the Skills Challenges. With the help of BLAST, Epic Games has constructed a weekend of intriguing competitions, where the best of the best in competitive Fortnite will test their Building, Editing and Aiming skills against one another in a bracket-style faceoff. Map creators ImmatureGamer, Enigma, and Dummblond helped meticulously develop an entire Creative Hub and a slew of maps.
Here is the general format for all Skills Challenge competitions according to Epic Games:
Eight players per competition
Double-elimination bracket
Top three teams for FNCS Season 5 and Season 6 will designate one person from their respective trios to compete
Two additional players from each region have received an invitation to fill the remaining spots in each Skills Challenge
Winning players will advance through the upper bracket while the losing players will move on to the lower bracket
A player will be eliminated from the applicable Skills Challenge if they lose a matchup while in the lower bracket
Once a single player is left in the upper bracket and the lower bracket, those players will compete in the finals for that Skills Challenge
To win a Skills Challenge finals, the player in the lower bracket must win two matches while the player in the upper bracket will only need to win one match
Only qualified or invited players to the FNCS All-Star Showdown Skills Challenges are eligible for prizes
Challenges Breakdown
Now, let’s look at the Skills Challenges that Epic has prepared for the FNCS All-Star Showdown weekend. Remember, fans and viewers can load into these Creative maps and experience them first-hand.
June 23: 1v1 Edit – Blueprint Battle (Creative Code: 3840-8537-4348)
Participants will square off in an edit course challenge, where only one can claim the title of “fastest editor in Fortnite.”
June 23: 1v1 Aim – Bullseye Bonanza (Creative Code: 9420-6335-1309)
Aiming comes at a premium in Fortnite and is arguably one of the most critical factors. The Bullseye Bonanza tests each player’s aiming skills. They’ll need to fire at targets quickly to progress through the map.
June 24: 1v1 Build – High Tier (Creative Code: 3947-8128-3885)
The High Tier challenge tasks players with tunneling, cranking 90s and waterfalling efficiently. Only the quickest participants will move on in the bracket.
June 25: 3v3 Play for Keeps (Creative Code: 5892-6942-6261)
It wouldn’t be a weekend of fun without a trios competition of sorts, considering it’s the tournament standard in Fortnite Battle Royale. The Skill Challenge portion concludes with a 3v3 “Play for Keeps” competition. The top four FNCS teams in each region will go head-to-head in a single-elimination bracket in this mode. The objective is to secure the “Play for Keeps Llama” and hold it to earn points while others attempt to steal it back.
FNCS All-Star Solo Championship Format & Scoring System (June 26)
After the Skills Challenges conclude, players must prepare for the weekend’s main event — the FNCS All-Star Solo Championship. One hundred of the world’s best Fortnite players in each of the seven server regions will battle for ultimate supremacy and a share of $3M USD. Finalists will compete in six matches to determine the best solo player of the weekend, thus crowning themselves the FNCS All-Star Solo Champion. As an added incentive, players can pocket extra cash should they finish with the most eliminations.
Scoring system
Here is the complete scoring system, which mimics the traditional Solo Cash Cup criteria:
Victory Royale: 30 points
2nd: 25 points
3rd: 22 points
4th: 20 points
5th: 19 points
6th: 17 points
7th: 16 points
8th: 15 points
9th: 14 points
10th: 13 points
11th – 15th: 11 points
16th – 20th: 9 points
21st – 25th: 7 points
26th – 30th: 5 points
31st – 35th: 4 points
36th – 40th: 3 points
41st – 50th: 2 points
51st – 75th: 1 point
Each Elimination: 2 points
Prize Pool
Epic Games has offered an impressive $3M USD prize pool for just one weekend of action. That money covers all seven regions, and Europe tops the list with a whopping $150K USD to first. Competitors who earn the most eliminations in each of the six matches will also pocket additional money.
Here is the full prize pool breakdown per region for the FNCS All-Star Solo Championship:
Europe
1st: $150,000
2nd: $120,000
3rd: $100,000
4th: $80,000
5th: $70,000
6th: $60,000
7th: $50,000
8th: $40,000
9th: $30,000
10th: $25,000
11th-15th: $15,000
16th-20th: $10,000
21st-25th: $7,500
26th-40th: $5,000
41st-60th: $4,000
61st-75th: $3,000
76th-100th: $2,000
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 1: $1,020
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 2: $1,020
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 3: $1,020
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 4: $1,020
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 5: $1,020
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 6: $1,020
NA East
1st: $20,000
2nd: $12,000
3rd: $11,000
4th: $9,000
5th: $7,500
6th: $6,000
7th: $5,500
8th: $4,500
9th: $3,500
10th: $2,500
11th-15th: $1,800
16th-20th: $1,100
21st-40th: $800
41st-60th: $500
61st-100th: $200
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 1: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 2: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 3: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 4: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 5: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 6: $115
NA West
1st : $20,000
2nd: $12,000
3rd: $11,000
4th: $9,000
5th: $7,500
6th: $6,000
7th: $5,500
8th: $4,500
9th: $3,500
10th: $2,500
11th-15th: $1,800
16th-20th: $1,100
21st-40th: $800
41st-60th: $500
61st-100th: $200
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 1: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 2: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 3: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 4: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 5: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 6: $115
Brazil
1stt: $20,000
2nd: $12,000
3rd: $11,000
4th: $9,000
5th: $7,500
6th: $6,000
7th: $5,500
8th: $4,500
9th: $3,500
10th: $2,500
11th-15th: $1,800
16th-20th: $1,100
21st-40th: $800
41st-60th: $500
61st-100th: $200
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 1: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 2: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 3: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 4: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 5: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 6: $115
Asia
1st: $20,000
2nd: $12,000
3rd: $11,000
4th: $9,000
5th: $7,500
6th: $6,000
7th: $5,500
8th: $4,500
9th: $3,500
10th: $2,500
11th-15th: $1,800
16th-20th: $1,100
21st-40th: $800
41st-60th: $500
61st-100th: $200
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 1: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 2: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 3: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 4: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 5: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 6: $115
Middle East
1st: $20,000
2nd: $12,000
3rd: $11,000
4th: $9,000
5th: $7,500
6th: $6,000
7th: $5,500
8th: $4,500
9th: $3,500
10th: $2,500
11th-15th: $1,800
16th-20th: $1,100
21st-40th: $800
41st-60th: $500
61st-100th: $200
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 1: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 2: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 3: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 4: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 5: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 6: $115
Oceania
1st: $20,000
2nd: $12,000
3rd: $11,000
4th: $9,000
5th: $7,500
6th: $6,000
7th: $5,500
8th: $4,500
9th: $3,500
10th: $2,500
11th-15th: $1,800
16th-20th: $1,100
21st-40th: $800
41st-60th: $500
61st-100th: $200
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 1: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 2: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 3: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 4: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 5: $115
Most Eliminations in Solo Finals Match 6: $115
Make sure you review our FNCS All-Star Showdown viewing guide, where we explain how you can watch the competition and earn FNCS Twitch Drops as well. For rules, click this link for the full ruleset for this tournament. We’ll update this article accordingly with more information as we move closer to the festivities.
Stay tuned to ESTNN for more Fortnite news and updates!
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