Where top playersand streamers fight each other under the auspices of Epic Games, vying for a grand total of $8, 000, 000 in prizes. Things haven't got exactly according to plan, with the first two weeks marred by lag, accusations of cheating and boredom. But we're pressing on as Epic tries to figure out how to make this whole thing work. So read on for the time, rules, prizes and players in Fortnite's Summer Skirmish week 3.
S third summer skirmish starts on Friday, July 27 at 5.p.m. Eastern time. There's no set number of matches, so it will continue until someone reaches 13 points, as per the rules below. The second day will start on Saturday July 28 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern.
Official Twitch or Youtube channels. If, however, you'd prefer to follow along with a couple of your favouriteplayers, you can head over to their individual Twitch streams.
Fortnite Summer Skirmish Week 1 Postmortem
For Week 2, epic is continuing with their make the game less boring concept, which I can't say is a terrible idea. Essentially we're using a point system, similar to last weeks, but a bit different. Essentially, each duo is trying to get to 13 points: you get 4 points from a Victory Royale and 2 points for any match with more than 5 kills, meaning that the winning team can snag 6 pointsunless they're playing very conservatively.
In addition, the team that nabs the most kills in every match will get an extra $6, 500, as an added incentive to move fast and take names.
You can see all the prizes below, starting with a whopping $60, 000 at the top on down to a not terrible $6, 000 for last. We assume the spread will be similar for Saturday.
Fortnite Update: Epic Games Dementiert Cheat Vorwürfe Gegen Summer Skirmish Sieger
Nut, mostly by trying to balance serious skill-based play and the sort of entertainment factor that people have come to expect from some of the game's more prominent personalities.
For Week 2, epic is continuing with their make the game less boring concept, which I can't say is a terrible idea. Essentially we're using a point system, similar to last weeks, but a bit different. Essentially, each duo is trying to get to 13 points: you get 4 points from a Victory Royale and 2 points for any match with more than 5 kills, meaning that the winning team can snag 6 pointsunless they're playing very conservatively.
In addition, the team that nabs the most kills in every match will get an extra $6, 500, as an added incentive to move fast and take names.
You can see all the prizes below, starting with a whopping $60, 000 at the top on down to a not terrible $6, 000 for last. We assume the spread will be similar for Saturday.
Fortnite Update: Epic Games Dementiert Cheat Vorwürfe Gegen Summer Skirmish Sieger
Nut, mostly by trying to balance serious skill-based play and the sort of entertainment factor that people have come to expect from some of the game's more prominent personalities.
For Week 2, epic is continuing with their make the game less boring concept, which I can't say is a terrible idea. Essentially we're using a point system, similar to last weeks, but a bit different. Essentially, each duo is trying to get to 13 points: you get 4 points from a Victory Royale and 2 points for any match with more than 5 kills, meaning that the winning team can snag 6 pointsunless they're playing very conservatively.
In addition, the team that nabs the most kills in every match will get an extra $6, 500, as an added incentive to move fast and take names.
You can see all the prizes below, starting with a whopping $60, 000 at the top on down to a not terrible $6, 000 for last. We assume the spread will be similar for Saturday.
Fortnite Update: Epic Games Dementiert Cheat Vorwürfe Gegen Summer Skirmish Sieger
Nut, mostly by trying to balance serious skill-based play and the sort of entertainment factor that people have come to expect from some of the game's more prominent personalities.
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