Week seven of the $10,000 Friday Fortnite competition wrapped up on August 2, with FaZe Clan‘s Nate Hill and Funk finishing in first place.
For the second time in three tournaments, FaZe Clan’s Fortnite World Cup qualifying duo of Nate Hill and Funk have won Friday Fortnite, with this latest tournament being the third straight in which they made it to the grand final.
Below, you can find everything you need to know about today’s tournament, including a recap of the grand final, highlights of top plays, the final placements, a complete bracket, and more.
Grand Final recap and highlights
Having won the Winners Bracket, Nate Hill and Funk came into the grand final knowing they needed to only win one match, while their Team SoloMid opponents Myth and Zexrow had to win two consecutive.
The first map started off in favor of FaZe, who played a very balanced game to take a 16-10 elimination lead going into map two.
Things got really interesting in the second map, as both Nate Hill and Funk went down towards the middle of the match, having just a four kill advantage at that point.
With Zexrow getting taken out shortly afterwards, Myth was the only one of the four left alive, and had to try and get four eliminations to tie things up, and five to reset the bracket and force a second, winner-takes-all match.
Unfortunately, a calculated risk went south for the TSM star, as he was taken out before he could get any kills, giving the FaZe pair their second Friday Fortnite victory as a duo.
Final placements for Friday Fortnite week seven
Here are the final list of placements for the August 2 running of Friday Fortnite. The overall $10,000 prize pool was split between the top three teams according to their final placement.
Placement | Team | Prize Money |
---|---|---|
1 | Nate Hill & Funk | $6,000 |
2 | TSM Myth & TSM Zexrow | $3,000 |
3 | NICKMERCS & SypherPK | $1,000 |
4 | Ghost Aydan & FaZe Swau | |
5-6 | Ninja & SEN Bugha | |
5-6 | LG Destroy & Ghost Assault | |
7-8 | Ghost Kamo & Ghost Issa | |
7-8 | FaZe Mongraal & FaZe Dubs | |
9-12 | Typical Gamer & FaZe Thiefs | |
9-12 | MSF Clix & Ghost Innocents | |
9-12 | FaZe Replays & Nick Eh 30 | |
9-12 | FaZe H1ghsky1 & TSM Slappie | |
13-16 | CouRage & Arkhram | |
13-16 | FaZe Tenser & FaZe Kaz | |
13-16 | FaZe Kay & FaZe Jarvis | |
13-16 | BuckeFPS & Ewok | |
17-24 | Dwarf_Mamba & MatthewEspinosa | |
17-24 | David Meyler & MckyTV | |
17-24 | Royalistiq & Thorben | |
17-24 | LG Kiwiz & LG Formula | |
17-24 | FaZe Cizzorz vs Ghost Bizzle | |
17-24 | DJ Akademiks & GrandmaTeets | |
17-24 | FaZe Bini & BigEX | |
17-24 | NRG MrSavage & NRG Benjyfishy | |
25-32 | DeadlySheWrote & ScummN | |
25-32 | LG Gunfly & DANYANCAT | |
25-32 | Nick28T & NepentheZ | |
25-32 | MAD Ruski & 100T Ceice | |
25-32 | LG Problem & AlexRamiGaming | |
25-32 | DuckyTheGamer & MaddyNF | |
25-32 | xQc & M0xy | |
25-32 | Wubby & Ship |
Friday Fortnite bracket for week seven
Here is the completed version of the bracket from the August 2 tourney, including both the Winners and Losers Brackets.
Friday Fortnite week seven highlight reel
Here are some of the best moments and top plays from this week’s Friday Fortnite tournament.
FaZe Sway grabs triple-kill with Stink Bomb!
Triple kill with a stink bomb?!?! :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing::rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
More #FridayFortnite on https://t.co/cJhG2HWDzT. pic.twitter.com/9lyII4LKpk
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 2, 2019
B.R.U.T.E.S debut in Friday Fortnite!
That is some BRUTE strength. :wink::video_game:
Watch more #FridayFortnite on https://t.co/cJhG2HWDzT. pic.twitter.com/AkCZvOC7sU
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 2, 2019
FaZe Replays with the slick edits and shots!
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Edits and window shots coming in from @Replays in #FridayFortnite.
Watch more on https://t.co/cJhG2HWDzT. pic.twitter.com/nl3cz7UJjI
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 2, 2019
Nick Eh 30 with the merciless wipe!
Pure annihilation from @NickEh30 in #FridayFortnite.
More action on https://t.co/cJhG2HWDzT. pic.twitter.com/SugQqSMFC0
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 2, 2019
Ninja and Bugha complete comeback to win their match!
.@Ninja & the crowd at @lollapalooza are going crazy after his comeback win with @Bugha in the @KEEMSTAR #FridayFortnite. $ESPT pic.twitter.com/WxzbguUxzG
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 2, 2019
Aydan teaches a class on how to win close-quarter fights!
Close-quarter dominance from @Aydan in this #FridayFortnite highlight.
More on https://t.co/cJhG2HWDzT. pic.twitter.com/wKRz2gZY0i
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 2, 2019
FaZe Dubs shows off his incredible accuracy!
No words….just watch. #FridayFortnite@Dubsfn @KEEMSTAR pic.twitter.com/rGaNb1d94k
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 3, 2019
Ninja wins a gunfight… from the low ground!
.@Ninja don't need high-ground to win the fight. #FridayFortnite. pic.twitter.com/0gQGHBQYKO
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 3, 2019
TSM Myth and Zexrow’s aggressive push gets them to the Grand Final!
Full send! @TSM_Myth @TSM_ZexRow
Watch more #FridayFortnite on https://t.co/cJhG2HWDzT. pic.twitter.com/kpZQBKRQG8
— UMG Gaming (@UMGGaming) August 3, 2019
How does Friday Fortnite work?
Friday Fortnite is a weekly tournament that brings together some of the biggest content creators and pro players of the online gaming community, sometimes even featuring celebrities and athletes.
The tournament is double-elimination, and uses the exciting ‘total of two’ and ‘bot race’ format. In each round, the teams that get matched up queue into a public Squads lobby together, where they try to get as many eliminations as possible.
After two Squads matches, the team with the most combined eliminations gets to advance, while a third match is played if the two teams end up tied.