29 Sep Fortnite $113K PlayStation Cup: Prize Pool, Dates, Format & More
The first console-exclusive tournament of Fortnite Season 8 has been announced!
Tournament time has arrived in Fortnite Chapter 2 – Season 8. Players have had sufficient time to prepare themselves for the challenge ahead, whether it be the Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) or the previously promised console-specific competitions. This season, Epic Games laid out plans for more console tournaments and delivered on that promise, officially announcing the PlayStation Cup.
Occurring on October 2 only for competitors on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, the PlayStation Cup is the first console-specific tournament of the season. We have all the information you need to compete in this competition and win a share of over $113K USD spread throughout all seven competitive regions.
PlayStation players get ready! We’re bringing two PlayStation only cups to Fortnite with a $113,400 prize pool for each cup, and it starts on October 2. More info below.
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PlayStation Cup Format & Schedule
The Season 8 PlayStation Cup is a solo tournament on October 2, where players must compete in two rounds to win a share of the prize pool potentially. Round one is open to all players, regardless of their Arena Mode ranking. However, players need to have two-factor authentication turned on and reach account level 30 to participate.
The top 100 teams in each region will advance to round two for a shot at cash prizes. It’s important to note that players located in Japan cannot compete in this tournament per Epic’s blog post. The rules do not mention if the PlayStation Cup is region-locked.
Here is the complete format breakdown:
Round One
Open to all players
Three-hour session
A maximum of ten matches
Top 100 advance to round two
Round Two
Top 100 players in each region
Six custom matches
The highest point-earning players will win a share of $113K USD
PlayStation Cup Scoring System
This tournament’s scoring system yields 30 points per Victory Royale and one per elimination in the first round. Round two features the same scoring system, except elimination points increase to two each.
Here is the complete scoring system:
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*
*Round 2 Eliminations are worth 2 points.
PlayStation Cup Prize Pool
The four biggest regions—Europe, NA East, NA West and Brazil—have the same prize pool. Each winner collects $1.2K USD and payments stretch down to the top-64 players. OCE, Middle East and Asia payout to top-20, and the winners take home $650 USD.
Here is the complete prize pool distribution:
Europe, NA East, NA West & Brazil
Rank Prize
1st $1,200
2nd $1,100
3rd $1,000
4th $800
5th $725
6th $600
7th $550
8th $500
9th $450
10th – 25th $400
26th – 50th $300
51st – 64th $200
OCE, Middle East & Asia
Rank Prize
1st $650
2nd $600
3rd $550
4th $500
5th $450
6th $400
7th $350
8th – 9th $300
10th – 20th $200
For the complete ruleset, check out the PlayStation Cup rules over on the official Fortnite website. Competitors on PlayStation can expect another iteration of this competition next month as well. For now, be sure to compete for your chance at winning a piece of $113K USD.
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