YouTuber Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem and online tournament organizers UMG have partnered up once more to host another running of the Friday Fortnite competition on July 19.
This week’s Friday Fortnite will be the sixth one since the fan-favorite tournament series came back from its one year hiatus back in May.
You can find all of the details about the July 19 competition below, including the schedule, full list of players and duos, the official bracket, and more.
When does week six of Friday Fortnite begin?
The next Friday Fortnite is set to take place on Friday, July 19, and will kick off at its usual start time of 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM BST.
UMG will be hosting a main livestream covering the entirety of the tournament, which we’ve included below for your convenience. Additionally, some of the participants’ personal Twitch streams will also be included in the ADDITIONAL STREAM section below.
Watch live video from UMGEvents on www.twitch.tvWho is playing in week six of Friday Fortnite?
Traditionally, Friday Fortnite tournaments have always attracted some of the biggest names in the online gaming community, including popular streamers, YouTubers, and pro players.
Week six will be no exception, as viewers can expect to see the likes of Ninja, NICKMERCS, Myth and other prominent content creators, alongside pro players from FaZe Clan, Luminosity Gaming, and more.
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Last week’s champions, FaZe’s Nate Hill and Funk, have partnered up again to defend their crown, and will be facing their org-mates Dubs and Megga in the first round, which will be a rematch of the week five grand final.
The full list of players and duos can be seen in the BRACKET section below.
Friday Fortnite week six – official bracket
Here is the bracket that will be used for week six of Friday Fortnite. As always, this bracket will be updated throughout the tournament by UMG, so you will always be able to find up-to-date results and matchups.
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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.
What is the Friday Fortnite format?
Friday Fortnite is a double elimination tournament featuring 16 duos competing against each other for the ultimate prize.
Although custom games are very much available in Fortnite Battle Royale, this competition opts to go with a format that involves public matches.
In each round, all of the teams matched up in the bracket will queue into a Squads lobby together, where they will then try and get as many eliminations as possible.
After two matches, the team with the most eliminations will advance to the next round. 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: July 19, 2019 – 3:00 PM EST