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r/FortniteCompetitive: The developer supported, community-run subreddit dedicated to the Fortnite: Battle Royale game mode by Epic Games. Tailored…
Fortnite Competitive. The developer supported, community-run subreddit dedicated to the Fortnite: Battle Royale game mode by Epic Games. Tailored for those who want to keep up to date on the pro scene, tournaments, competitive plays and figure out new tips/tricks on how to play the current meta.
The developer supported, community-run subreddit dedicated to the Fortnite: Battle Royale game mode by Epic Games. Tailored for those who want to keep up to date on the pro scene, tournaments, competitive plays and figure out new tips/tricks on how to play the current meta.
Leaderboards, News, and Advanced Statistics for all Competitive Fortnite Tournaments.
Fortnite competitive play relies on a unique balancing act: maintaining a solid and balanced experience for competitive players, while being essentially the same Fortnite played by hundreds of millions of players.
The team at Epic Games has started to become more open and honest about Fortnite esports. The crew behind the competitive scene for the battle royale mode did a lengthy AMA on Reddit’s Fortnite Competitive sub and fielded questions on a number of topics.
Visit the official Fortnite Competitive website for information about Fortnite Competitive and event rules. To check the eligibility criteria per event, visit the Fortnite Online Tournament Rules Library.
Starting with Fortnite’s upcoming Season X, players will compete weekly with the goal of becoming Fortnite Season X Champions with millions of dollars at stake. We’re also adding a leaderboard so you can track your progress and follow your favorite players in the quest to become Season Champs.
Competitive Fortnite should have always been PG’s. Since chapter 1, br competitions have been decided mostly by RNG. As the chapters progressed players learned how to minimize RNG but it’s still a major factor. Teams in some chapter 1 tournaments won simply because they found more launchpads.
A recent post on the game’s subreddit sparked conversations around how the game’s mechanics and strategies have come full circle, back to the iconic days of massive builds and strategic tower setups.