Here’s When And Where To Watch the FNCS Global Championship (P.S. V-Bucks Increase In Price, Too)
Tickets are still available if you want to be there in person.
Fortnite’s FNCS Global Championship is almost upon us. The battle royale's tournament takes place at Copenhagen’s Royal Arena in Denmark, October 13-15. Tickets are currently on sale, for those that will be in the area.
For those that aren’t, there are several other viewing options, including watching it in-game at Legends Landing. Players wanting to do that will need to use the island found in the official blog post. Of course, the other options are to watch via Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and the official Fortnite site. These options are all in English. A separate Portuguese stream is available via YouTube, Twitch, and Tiktok.
The streams will kick off at 10 AM Eastern time each day.
Those who choose to watch the stream via the Legends Landing or the Fortnite site will be able to earn special FNCS drops. To get all the items, players will need to watch for 30 minutes a day on days one and two and an hour on day three. Full details are available on the Fortnite site.
On an additional note, Riot will be adjusting V-Bucks and Pack pricing in several countries to accommodate for inflation and currency fluctuation. The changes affect countries across several continents and will follow pricing adjustments that have already taken place in the UK, Canada, and Mexico. A chart outlining the expected changes is available in the official announcement.
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