In-Game Tournaments arrive just as the annual video game release schedule reaches a new level of intensity. — AFP Relaxnews
Free-to-play multiplayer champ Fortnite is providing a new way for its community to play, with the introduction of rolling, limited-time tournaments.
Fortnite tournaments are intended for experts and enthusiasts alike, providing the "opportunity for every player to compete directly alongside the pros", according to its developer and publisher Epic Games.
Because mobile, console and computer-based players take part in the same tournaments, players have to opt-in to crossplay in order to get involved.
Having observed some of the game's most competitive players across all formats, Epic expressed confidence that "controller players can be successful while competing against some of the best PC players in the world", while mixed platform tournaments lead to "increas[ed] prize pools and player exposure from our competitions".
Tournament instances are separated into five global regions: North America, Europe, Brasil, Asia, and Oceania.
The first round of solo tournaments are to run Oct 16-21 as an Alpha test, with a Beta test for Duo teams running Oct 23-25.
A batch of regular Friday tournaments, dubbed Friday Night Fortnite, go from Oct 19 to Nov 30, with a Salty Springs solo cup scheduled Oct 27 - 31, and a Tomato Temple duos cup set for Oct 28 - Nov 1.
In launching this week, Epic ensures that Fortnite" tournaments go live just days after the Call Of Duty franchise debuted its latest release, Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4, which for the first time features a variation on the last-person-standing mode that is Fortnite's foundation. – AFP Relaxnews
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