On the 8th (KST), Jung “SinOoh” SinWoo, a pro Fortnite player under T1 Entertainment & Sports, donated 260,000,000 KRW (roughly $220,000) to his old high school, Buil Electronic Design
Professional Fortnite player and streamer Turner "Tfue" Tenney's legal battle with his former organization, FaZe Clan, will extend into a second year.
Bugha spoke with Inven Global's Nick Geracie about winning Fortnite World Cup Solos, adjusting to fame, and recent changes to Fortnite since the start of Season 10.
Epic Games showed a glimpse of what Fortnite Season 10 has in store for the playerbase during the 2019 Fortnite World Cup, and again, in a tweet from the official Fortnite twitter account the next morning.
On the final day of the World Cup, Epic Games announced the Fortnite Championship Series would be debuting next season.
Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf has won the 2019 Fortnite World Cup Solo Finals. The Sentinels' star lifted the trophy after a landslide victory to the tune of a $3 million 1st prize.
Fortnite streamer, competitor, and content creator "Ewok" has signed to FaZe Clan. The 13-year old phenom is the first female professional player to be signed by FaZe, as well as the first female professional Fortnite player.
The pro players were asked by both Epic Games and a multitude of media outlets, including Inven Global and ESPN Esports, about playing Fortnite competitively as a career and the significance of the 2019 Fortnite World Cup.
Ever wondered what that $100,000,000 esports investment was going to be used for? Today, during the Fortnite Pro-Am charity tournament at E3 2018, the gaming world found it.