Players do not receive points after 50th place in a match. These placement points continue to drop slightly down to 50th, which receives only one point. The first place in a match receives 60 points. Each elimination rewards players with five points, but placement points change for each position in a match. The point system for this event promotes both eliminations and placement.
The USA tournament is expected to have the same format, but the official rules have yet to be released. Of course, it hardly compares to the first-place prize of $30,000. Even 100th place will win $500, which is a nice little chunk of cash. Ultimately, though, all players that reach the final stage win prize money. The final stage consists of eight matches, after which a winner will be crowned. The top 100 players will advance to stage three. All 600 players will play in the same player pool and can play a maximum of ten matches. Stage two also consists of ten matches, but it has no heats. Then, the top 200 players from each heat advance to stage two. Stage one consists of three heats and ten matches played for each player. The first stage is open to all players that purchase a “bring your own computer” (BYOC) ticket.
The top 100 players will win prizes, but players must advance through three stages to come out on top. Tournament formatĭreamHack Winter will be a solo competition with multiple stages. Additionally, tickets are available for both players and spectators. Ages 13 and over are allowed to participate, but minors must have parental consent. Both tournaments will require players to bring their own computers to the LAN event. The two tournaments are run separately and consist only of LAN play during those weekends. Then, the US tournament will occur in Anaheim, California from Feb 21 to Feb 23.
The first event, DreamHack Winter, will take place in Jönköping, Sweden from Nov 29 to Dec 1. A total of 250 teams will play Heat 1 only the top 50 will be left to compete in the six-match finals.DreamHack has announced two separate Fortnite tournaments with a total prize pool of $500,000.
The completion will be played in four stages - Day 1 will comprise of the two Heats and the semi-finals and finals scheduled for Day 2. Teams finishing 26th to 35th were rewarded $800 each, while the bottom 15 were rewarded $600 each.Īlso Read | Neymar Gets Epic Halloween SCARE While Live Streaming With Friends: Watch Fortnite tournamentsĭreamHack Open will return to North America, with the tournament scheduled for Nov. 12 & 13 for NA East and Nov. The prize pool was split among the 50 teams participating in the finals. GXR teeq & Spectrum Setty (4th) and GXR Milan & chapix 74 (5th) took home $6,700 and $6,100, respectively. The prize will be split equally among the two players, meaning each player will rake $8,000 for their stellar efforts. Grizi BadSnipR & TT9 KURA 74 came in at second and took home an $8,000 cash prize, while third-placed 100T MrSavage & NRG benjyfishy won a slightly lower $7,400 prize. OVA Noahreyli & Wave Vadeal bagged a whopping $16,000 Dreamhack Online Open champions of Europe. ? + - $11,500 #DHFNOpen /FlzvC3Bqt2Īlso Read | Riot Games Announce 2020 All-Star Games: Date, Format And Additional Details Fortnite DreamHack Open finals standings Europe (Top 20)įortnite DreamHack Open finals prize pool Here were the T3 players from November's EU #DHFNOpen Grand Final! ?