The Fortnite Champion Series has crowned its first champions

▲ Image Source: [L] TSM  |  [M] Eleven Gaming  |  [R] Epic Games 


After five weeks of play culminating in this weekend's Grand Finals, the Fortnite Champion Series has crowned its first champions. Trios from Europe, NA West, NA East, Oceania, Asia, Brazil, and the Middle East concluded their competitions throughout the weekend as players fought for the top spots in their respective regions.


Epic Games announced the FCS as the future of competitive Fortnite during the broadcast of the final day of the 2019 Fortnite World Cup. For the past five weekends starting with August 17th-August 18th, teams of three players competed to climb to the top of their region's leaderboards.

Below is a list of the victorious trios of the inaugural FCS season for each competing region. Each region's finals format consisted of four heats, but not every region has public information regarding the winnings for its champions:

 

NA East 

TSM Zexrow | yung calculator | MackWood1x — $300,000

NA West

jayrosez | held back dog | buubee — $120,000

Europe

E11 Stompy |  E11 Tschiinken | COOLER aqua — $480,000

Brazil

FURIA leleo | kurtz | wisheydp   — $120,000

Oceania

javery. | cobs | sunz

Asia

CR Ruri | CR RizArt . | Riddle Maufin.

Middle East

POWER FHD | POWER Yonx | POWER Nm7

 

Notable names amongst the FCS champions include TSM's Anthony "ZexRow" Colandro, E11's Klaus "Stompy" Konstanzer, and 2019 Fortnite World Cup Duos Finals champion David "aqua" Wang of COOLER Esport.


Fortnite esports has a tendency to skyrocket its community's rising talents into stardom, as shown by the career arcs of Tyler "Ninja" Blevins and Sentinels ace Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf. Keep a close eye on when the  Fortnite Champion Series as the breeding ground for the stars of tomorrow. 

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