01 Jul Fortnite: Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada Announces $10K Tournament To Support Brains And Brawn Campaign
The Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada (CLFC) is hosting a $10K USD Fortnite tournament to conclude its Brains and Brawn livestream fundraiser.
The streamathon began on June 28 and the CLFCand raises awareness about the study, treatment, and prevention of brain trauma in Canadian athletes, military personnel and other at-risk groups.
While the two-week fundraiser ends on July 9, the two-day $10K USD Fortnite tournament will follow on July 10 and July 11. Registration is open now, and for just a minor $20 USD donation, players can enter into the competition, where they’ll compete for a $3K USD grand prize. ESTNN has all of the details you’ll need to enter!
Brains and Brawn $10K Fortnite Tournament Format
The Brains & Brawn tournament utilizes the solo format, meaning every player for themselves. It begins on July 10 with Groups Stage, where 1,000 players will compete in six matches. The top 99 from day one will move into the finals for another six games and a chance to win a piece of the prize pool at stake. CLFC will host this tournament on NA East servers.
Here is the complete format:
Day One
July 10 at 3 PM ET
1,000 Players
Six Games
Players earn points based on eliminations and placement
Top 99 advance to day two
Day Two
July 11 at 3 PM ET
99 Players
Six Games
Players earn points based on eliminations and placement
Brains and Brawn $10K Fortnite Tournament Scoring System
Here is the tournament scoring system, which applies to both days:
1st: 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
Eliminations: 1 Point Each
Brains and Brawn $10K Fortnite Tournament Prize Distribution
As previously mentioned, the tournament boasts a $10K USD prize pool paying out to the top eight players in the finals.
Here is the prize pool breakdown:
1st Place: $3,000
2nd Place: $2,000
3rd Place: $1,500
4th Place: $1,200
5th Place: $1,000
6th Place: $600
7th Place: $300
8th Place: $100
Greenberg Gluster MVP: $300
Participants who donate and enter the tournament will have a chance to win one of the following prizes:
Zowie XL2411p
CORSAIR K70 Keyboard
CORSAIR MM300 Mousepad
CORSAIR Dark Core Mouse
CORSAIR HS60 Headset
Rules & How to Register
Players looking to compete in the tournament need to be at least 13 years of age. Prize acceptance for those under the age of 18 will require a parental signature. For more rules, refer to the tournament rule book.
Registration for the event encourages a $20 USD donation to the Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada. For details on how to register, head over to the Brains and Brawn tournament page and scroll down to the “Player Ready” section. Once there, you’ll find the donation link and a form to fill out to gain entrance.
About Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada
Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada was founded in December 2012 to help solve the concussion crisis in Canada. Since then, the organization has operated prevention, education and awareness events across Canada, with a mission to advance the study, treatment, and prevention of the effects of brain trauma in Canadian athletes, military personnel, and other at-risk groups.
Be sure to support this great cause through the streamathon and $10K Fortnite tournament!
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