How to watch $20,000 Friday Fortnite on June 28 ft. Ninja, NICKMERCS, Myth & more – streams, bracket, players, format

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Today’s tournament has wrapped up! Catch up on the final placements, full recap, video highlights and more in our June 28 Friday Fortnite recap hub


The third week of the popular Friday Fortnite tournament series is geared up and ready to go, courtesy of YouTuber Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem, FaZe Clan, and online tournament hosts UMG. 

After nearly a year’s absence, Friday Fortnite was brought back on May 31, thanks to FaZe Clan and Ricky ‘Banks’ Banks donating $60,000 to help fund the tournaments.

June 28 will mark the third running of the competition since its return, and we have everything you need to know about it down below.

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When does week three of Friday Fortnite begin?

The third Friday Fortnite is set to take place on Friday, June 28, starting off at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET / 9 PM BST, and expected to take at least several hours to complete.

As always, the tournament will be streamed live on UMG’s Twitch channel, which we have included below for your convenience. You can find some of the players’ individual streams towards the bottom of this page. 

Watch live video from UMGEvents on www.twitch.tv

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Who is playing in week three of Friday Fortnite

As is usually the case, this week’s tournament will feature some of the biggest content creators and pro players from the online gaming community, as well as a celebrity or two.

Expect to see Fortnite stalwarts Ninja, NICKMERCS, Myth, Timthetatman and many others do battle for the ultimate prize.

The full list of all of the players and teams can be seen in the BRACKET section below.

Friday Fortnite week three official bracket

Here is the finalized bracket for the June 28 running of Friday Fortnite, which will be updated live throughout the day by UMG, so you will always be provided with the latest scores 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.

Remember, being active in one of the competing streamers’ Twitch chats could earn you a free Nintendo Switch! (details below)

Watch live video from Ninja on www.twitch.tv
Watch live video from NICKMERCS on www.twitch.tv
Watch live video from TSM_Myth on www.twitch.tv
Watch live video from NateHill on www.twitch.tv
Watch live video from HighDistortion on www.twitch.tv
Watch live video from POACH on www.twitch.tv
Watch live video from Gotaga on www.twitch.tv

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What is the Friday Fortnite format?

Friday Fortnite is first and foremost a double elimination tournament, with the winner of the Winner’s Bracket facing the Loser’s Bracket champion in the Grand Final to decide the overall victor.

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.

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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

As for the $20,000 prize pool, $10,000 will be awarded between the winning team, while the remaining $10,000 will be given away in a special way by FaZe Banks and KEEMSTAR (see details below).

Etika - Instagram$10,000 of the prize pool will go towards purchasing Nintendo Switches in honor of the late YouTuber Etika.

Nintendo Switches being given away in honor of the late Etika

The previous two Friday Fortnite tournaments saw $10,000 of the prize pool be given away to one lucky viewer who was active in a participating streamer’s chat.

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This week, however, KEEMSTAR has decided to do something different, announcing that 30 Nintendo Switch consoles will instead be given away for 30 random viewers.

This is in honor of the late YouTuber Daniel Desmon ‘Etika’ Amofah, who tragically passed away on June 25 at the age of 29.

The 30 winners will be chosen at random from those who are active in the Twitch chats of streamers who will be competing on Friday.

The winners will likely be announced shortly after the conclusion of the tournament, although since there will be a lot more winners this time around, it could end up taking longer.

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Last updated – June 28, 2019 at 11:30 PM ET