Gamers Without Borders to host charity Fortnite tournament

50 Fortnite duos will be duking it out for a good cause.

Gamers Without Borders have announced that they will be hosting a 50-team Fortnite: Battle Royale charity tournament from May 19-21 with a US$2 million prize pool that will be donated to coronavirus relief charity foundations.

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The event will feature 40 two-man teams from Europe and 10 more from the Middle East and Africa competing in six daily matches throughout the three-day competition.

The first two days will each have US$500,000 at stake, with the first-placed teams of each day earning the right to donate US$150,000 to their charity of choice. The final day will have US$300,000 up for grabs, with the winning duo earning US$300,000 for their charity of choice.

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Here’s the full prize pool breakdown for all three days of the tournament:

Gamers Without Borders’ charity Fortnite tournament will be the fourth event in the organization’s US$10 million International Elite initiative, which aims to help raise awareness for coronavirus relief charity foundations around the world.

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Gamers Without Borders’ International Elite charity initiative’s previous installment wasan eight-team Dota 2 tournament, which was won by European top dogs Team Secret. The initiative notably started with competitions in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Rainbow Six: Siege.

The initiative will be holding three more weekend competitions in other titles until its expected completion date on June 7.

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