FNCS Global Championship 2024 has concluded, with Peterbot and Pollo’s dominant performance leading to them being crowned as this year’s champions.
The Fortnite duo won their first-ever Global Championships as players, with Peterbot’s insane end-game clutches going down as some of the best-ever FNCS tournament plays.
However, it wasn’t even close when it came down to deciding who were the winners after the Fortnite duo snatched the lead early and the rest was history.
After Day 1, Peterbot and Pollo ended up with a steep 147-point lead over Questy and Th0masHD in second, which was largely down to Peterbot pulling off two back-to-back solo end-game clutches. Meanwhile, the rest were shortly behind and still held a chance going into the final day.
Despite a slow start, the duo were soon flying high again and kept their lead. Going into the last match, Questy and Th0masHD were the only teams who had a narrow chance of snatching the crown, but they ended up being one of the first to be knocked out, automatically granting Peterbot and Pollo the win.
Remarkably they ended up keeping their cool and went on to win the last match of the FNCS Global Championships 2024 to become the champions in style.
Here’s everything you need to know about the FNCS Global Championship standings, prize pool distribution, and the full rosters.
Final FNCS Global Championship 2024 Standings: Top 10
Here are the top 10 placing duos for the tournament, their final scores, and how much money they won for making it that far:
Placement | Team and Player | Point Total | Earnings |
---|---|---|---|
1st | EXCEED | PeterbotEXCEED | Pollo | 985 | $400,000 |
2nd | Twisted Minds | QueasyHeroic | Th0masHD | 776 | $300,000 |
3rd | Team Falcons | ChicoValiant | TruleX | 627 | $200,000 |
4th | AIGHT | FlickzyOvation Esports | vic0 | 574 | $160,000 |
5th | AIGHT | P1ngTeam Havok | Wox | 563 | $120,000 |
6th | ChapTeam Falcons | t3enyy | 533 | $90,000 |
7th | BoltzSwamp Gaming | Brycx | 517 | $60,000 |
8th | DukezElite Esports | Sphinx | 504 | $50,000 |
9th | 2AM Esports | Batman BughaRapid | 499 | $40,000 |
10th | Karmine Corp | SwizzYTeam Falcons | Japko | 483 | $30,000 |
Schedule and format
This year’s FNCS Global Championship was held on September 7-8, 2024, and started at 10 am CT | 11 am ET. 50 of the best-qualified duos through FNCS Majors competed with one another for the coveted trophy.
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Last year’s event began with 50 Fortnite duos in the upper bracket and 24 in the bottom bracket. However, this year’s schedule included 12 games, six on each matchday.
Teams gained points based on their placement and eliminations, with points multiplied by 1.5x on the second day. After 12 matches, the winning duo was proclaimed the Fortnite FNCS 2024 Global Championship winners.
FNCS Global Championship 2024 Venue and prize pool
The FNCS Global Championship matches was held at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. BLAST, organizers of this year’s tournament, also allowed streamers and content creators to stream from inside the arena.
The tournament awarded a total prize pool of $2,002,000 to the 50 Grand Finalists/25 Duos. This amount was fairly lower than last year’s prize pool of $4 million for the FNCS Global Championship 2023.
Here’s the full breakdown of the prize pool in this year’s global championship based on standings:
- 1st: $400,000
- 2nd: $300,000
- 3rd: $200,000
- 4th: $160,000
- 5th: $120,000
- 6th: $90,000
- 7th: $60,000
- 8th: $50,000
- 9th: $40,000
- 10th: $30,000
- 11th-15th: $24,000 each
- 16th-20th: $20,000 each
- 21st-25th: $16,000 each
- 26th-30th: $14,000 each
- 31st-35th: $12,000 each
- 36th-40th: $10,000 each
- 41st-45th: $8,000 each
- 46th-50th: $6,000 each
Full roster of qualified duos
There were 50 participating players or 25 duos that have qualified for the FNCS Global Championship 2024. These players spanned across six regions around the world where Fortnite has matchmaking servers.
Here’s the full list of qualified players according to their region:
Europe
- Malibuca & Merstach
- Queasy & Th0masHD
- SwizzY & Japko
- t3eny & Chap
- Kami & Setty
- Rezon ay & Vadeal
- Andilex & Seyyto
- Flickzy & Vico
- Czb & Nxthan
- P1ng & Wox
- JannisZ & Pixie
- Sky & Scroll
- Cheapz & Eomzo
- Casperinovic & Prism
- Chico & TruleX
- Huty & Kovaaks
- G13ras & Charyy
North America
- Acorn & Cold
- Peterbot & Pollo
- Reet & Ritual
- Cooper & Khanada
- Batman Bugha & Rapid
- Clix & Veno
- Threats & Trashy
- Dukez & Sphinx
- Avivv & Bugha
- Boltz & Brycx
- Paper & VicterV
- EpikWhale & Muz
- Shadow & Vergo
- Parz & Bacca
Brazil
- Cadu & Seeyun
- Persa & EdRoadToGlory
- K1nG & Fazer
- 916Gon & Kwanti
- Kayky & Kchorro
Asia
- Shelom & Zagou
- Job & Michael
- xMiPoli & Koyota
- Rise & Yuma
- Boby & Larkpex
Middle East
- Kalgamer710 & 7man
- FKS & Adapter
- Wqzzi & Krisp
- Clone & Kramsu
- Rise & Ajerss (NA)
Oceania
- Alex & Worthy
- Tinka & Danath
- Aspect & Cazi
- Deymo & Resignz