This week’s tournament has now wrapped up, with FaZe Clan’s Nate Hill and Funk taking first place. Check out our Friday Fortnite week seven recap for highlights of top plays, final placements, and more.
With the Fortnite World Cup Finals now in the books, YouTuber Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem will be hosting another running of the Friday Fortnite tournament on August 2, the first since the launch of Season X.
While the buzz surrounding the recently-concluded $30 million World Cup may have started to die down, competitive Fortnite continues to roll on, with the next premier event being this week’s Friday Fortnite tournament.
Below, you can find everything there is to know about the event, including the schedule, full list of players and duos, the official bracket and more.
When does week seven of Friday Fortnite begin?
This week’s event is set to take place on Friday, August 2, 2019, scheduled to kick off at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM BST.
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As usual, online tournament organizers UMG will be hosting a centralized livestream covering the tournament, which we’ve included below for your convenience.
Additionally, you can find some of the participants’ individual streams in the ADDITIONAL STREAMS section below, which will be added around when the tournament starts.
Watch live video from UMGEvents on www.twitch.tvWho is playing in week seven of Friday Fortnite?
As is the case virtually ever week, the Friday Fortnite on August 2 will feature some of the biggest names in the battle royale community, including popular streamers, YouTubers, and professional players.
There will be several players who competed at the Fortnite World Cup Finals, including the Solos champion Bugha, NRG’s MrSavage and Benjyfishy, FaZe Clan’s Nate Hill, Megga, Funk and Mongraal, Ghost Gaming’s Aydan, and 100 Thieves’ Ceice.
Bugha will be competing with Ninja, who will be streaming live from the Lollapalooza music festival, which will also happen to be his first livestream since switching exclusively to Mixer on August 1.
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Official bracket for Friday Fortnite week seven
Here is the official bracket that will be used for this week’s Friday Fortnite. It will be updated live throughout the tournament, so you can always find the latest results and matchups here.
Additional Friday Fortnite streams
In addition to the official tournament broadcast above, here are the individual Twitch streams of some of the big-name players competing in today’s tournament.
Watch live video from NICKMERCS on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from Bugha on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from xQcOW on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from Mongraal on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from Myth on www.twitch.tvWatch live video from ewokttv on www.twitch.tvWhat is the Friday Fortnite format?
Friday Fortnite uses a double elimination tournament featuring 16 duos that do battle against each other in public matches
In each round, duos matched up against each other will queue into a public Squads lobby together, where they will then try and get as many eliminations as possible.
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After two matches, the team with the most eliminations will advance to the next round. If the elimination total is tied after the two matches, the teams play a third match as a tie-breaker.
Players who try and sabotage their opponents in-game could potentially face disqualification. Examples of sabotage include but are not limited to the following:
- Breaking or weakening opponent’s built or non built structures or cover by any means.
- Causing opponents to miss shots or miss opportunities for advancing their scores in any way shape or form.
- Building in front of your opponent.
- Boogie Bombing your opponent.
- The use of a boogie bomb on your opponent at any point in the game are subject to disqualification
Last Updated: August 2, 2019 at 4:00 PM PT