2024 Esports World Cup – Featuring Fortnite

2024 Esports World Cup:
Featuring Fortnite
Tournament information
SportFortnite
(ESL Featuring Fortnite UEFN mode)
LocationSaudi Arabia
DatesAugust 8–August 11
AdministratorEsports World Cup Foundation
Supervised by ESL
Tournament
format(s)
16-team GSL-style group stage
8-team single elimination bracket
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Teams16
Final positions
ChampionXSET
Runner-upExceed
MVPRitual (XSET)

Fortnite had a tournament at the 2024 Esports World Cup, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, between August 8 and 11, 2024. Sixteen teams took part in this tournament, six having qualified from a LAN tournament at DreamHack Dallas and ten qualifying from online qualifiers. Due to the tournament not being sponsored or sanctioned by Epic Games, the game's developer, the tournament is known as Esports World Cup: Featuring Fortnite. XSET won the tournament, beating Exceed in the Final.

This tournament utilized ESL Featuring Fortnite, a separate game made using Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) which operates like a team shooter in a manner similar to Call of Duty or Halo as opposed to Fortnite Battle Royale, which is used for the game's official esports circuit, the Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS).

Background

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Fortnite was officially announced as one of the games at the 2024 Esports World Cup on March 11, 2024. Epic Games, the game's developer, opted not to associate itself with the game's tournament, as they sanction the Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS), which is officially run by Blast ApS. As such, the tournament was to be known as Esports World Cup: Featuring Fortnite.[1]

On April 11, 2024, ESL, which supervises the Esports World Cup tournament series and by extension the Esports World Cup: Featuring Fortnite tournament, announced ESL Featuring Fortnite, a separate game developed by 404 Creative using Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN), an editor used to make custom games using the Fortnite engine. ESL Featuring Fortnite operates as a 4-on-4 team shooter, not unlike Call of Duty or Halo, and features familiar team shooter modes like Capture the Flag and Hardpoint. This contrasts to the FNCS, which is played on the Fortnite Battle Royale video game and utilizes two-player teams, known as Duos, who are often are paired from different organizations. On the same day, ESL announced that esports organizations Dignitas, Team Heretics, Karmine Corp and ZETA DIVISION had committed to fielding teams to compete in ESL Featuring Fortnite tournaments, which would also include qualifiers for Esports World Cup: Featuring Fortnite and the tournament itself, with a then-unnamed Brazilian organization later revealed to be LOUD.[2] Additional teams that would participate in ESL Featuring Fortnite tournaments were announced in May 2024.

Fortnite was one of the games at the Gamers8 festival, which was the predecessor to the Esports World Cup, for both 2022 and 2023. The Gamers8 tournaments for both years used Fortnite Battle Royale Duos like the FNCS, albeit with 88-player (or 44-Duo) fields.

Format

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The 16 teams who qualify for the tournament will be placed into 4 GSL-style groups of 4 teams, with each match being a best-of-5 map series. The winners and runners-up of each group will advance to a single elimination playoff bracket; all matches in the playoffs are best-of-7 maps.

The top 8 teams at the tournament (those who qualify for the playoffs) will gain Esports World Cup Club Championship points. Each organization will be able to qualify for the Club Championship itself if they place in the top 8 in another EWC event, with the winning team's organization able to win the Club Championship as well if they also place in the top 8 of another event.[3]

Qualified teams

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Sixteen teams qualified for the Esports World Cup: Featuring Fortnite tournament: 6 teams qualified via an offline LAN tournament held at DreamHack Dallas in the United States, while 10 additional teams qualified via online qualifiers held on the FACEIT platform.

DreamHack Dallas qualifiers

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Online qualifiers

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Europe
North America
Latin America
  • Dragons eSports[c]
  • w7m esports[d]
Middle East and Africa
Asia-Pacific
  • ZETA DIVISION
Oceania
  • PWR

Group stage

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This stage was held on August 8 and 9, 2024. All start times are listed in Arabia Standard Time (AST, UTC+03:00).

Group A
Opening MatchesWinner's MatchAdvance to Knockout stage
August 8, 3:00 p.m.
Team Falcons3
August 8, 6:00 p.m.
ZETA DIVISION0
Team Falcons0
August 8, 3:00 p.m.A1XSET
XSET3
Dragons eSports0
XSET3
Elimination MatchDecider Match
August 9, 9:00 p.m.
August 9, 6:00 p.m.Team Falcons3
A2Team Falcons
ZETA DIVISION0Dragons eSports2
Dragons eSports3
Group B
Opening MatchesWinner's MatchAdvance to Knockout stage
August 8, 4:30 p.m.
Exceed3
August 8, 6:00 p.m.
PWR0
Exceed3
August 8, 4:30 p.m.B1Exceed
Gamin Gladiators2
Al-Ula FC0
Gaimin Gladiators3
Elimination MatchDecider Match
August 9, 9:00 p.m.
August 9, 6:00 p.m.Gaimin Gladiators3
B2Gaimin Gladiators
PWR3PWR0
Al-Ula FC0
Group C
Opening MatchesWinner's MatchAdvance to Knockout stage
August 8, 7:30 p.m.
Fnatic0
August 8, 10:30 p.m.
R8 Esports3
R8 Esports1
August 8, 7:30 p.m.C1Karmine Corp
Karmine Corp3
Karmine Corp3
KS70
Elimination MatchDecider Match
August 9, 10:30 p.m.
August 9, 7:30 p.m.R8 Esports3
C2R8 Esports
Fnatic1KS72
KS73
Group D
Opening MatchesWinner's MatchAdvance to Knockout stage
August 8, 9:00 p.m.
BIG CLAN3
August 8, 10:30 p.m.
Dignitas2
BIG CLAN1
August 8, 9:00 p.m.D1Heroic
Heroic3
Heroic3
w7m esports1
Elimination MatchDecider Match
August 9, 10:30 p.m.
August 9, 7:30 p.m.BIG CLAN0
D2Dignitas
Dignitas3Dignitas3
w7m esports1

Playoffs

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All start times are listed in Arabia Standard Time (AST, UTC+03:00).

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
August 10, 10:30 p.m.
A1XSET4
August 11, 7:30 p.m.
B2Gaimin Gladiators0
XSET4
August 10, 6:00 p.m.
Heroic1
D1Heroic4
August 11, 10:30 p.m.
C2R8 Esports2
XSET4
August 10, 7:30 p.m.
Exceed2
B1Exceed4
August 11, 6:00 p.m.
A2Team Falcons1
Exceed4
August 10, 9:00 p.m.
Karmine Corp2
C1Karmine Corp4
D2Dignitas1

Ranking

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Place Team GS QF SF Finals Prize (%) Prize (USD) EWC Points
1st XSET 2-0 4-0 4-1 4-2 40% $400,000 1000
2nd Exceed 2-0 4-1 4-2 2-4 16% $160,000 600
3rd–4th Heroic 2-0 4-2 1-4 8% $80,000 275
Karmine Corp 2-0 4-1 2-4
5th–8th Gaimin Gladiators 2-1 0-4 4% $40,000 60
R8 Esports 2-1 2-4
Team Falcons 2-1 1-4
Dignitas 2-1 1-4
9th-12th Dragons eSports 1-2 2% $20,000 0
PWR 1-2
KS7 1-2
BIG CLAN 1-2
13th-16th ZETA DIVISION 0-2 1% $10,000 0
Al-Ula FC 0-2
Fnatic 0-2
w7m esports 0-2
Place Team GS QF SF Finals Prize (%) Prize (USD) EWC Points

Notes

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  1. ^ Team qualified as Agent Gaming, but their spot was bought by Exceed on July 26.
  2. ^ Team qualified as VBBX.
  3. ^ Team qualified as Team RomeroPDF before changing their name to Team Randu; they were signed by Dragons eSports on July 27.
  4. ^ Team qualified as Team Frostykz7 before changing their name to Team Frosty; they were signed by w7m esports on July 26.
  5. ^ Team qualified as BEST TEAM.
  6. ^ BMNF (later renamed to LND Esports) initially qualified as the 2nd place team in the MENA qualifier, but a permanent ban for cheating by one of their players meant their spot was vacated; this spot went to Team Kalgamer710 (later renamed to KS7), the 3rd place team in the qualifier.

References

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  1. ^ Fudge, James (March 12, 2024). "Fortnite Joins The Esports World Cup". The Esports Advocate. Retrieved June 2, 2024.
  2. ^ Fudge, James (April 11, 2024). "ESL FACEIT Group Reveals 'ESL Featuring Fortnite'". The Esports Advocate. Retrieved June 2, 2024.
  3. ^ Zalamea, Nigel (May 16, 2024). "Esports World Cup prize pool: Club championship explained". One Esports. Retrieved May 16, 2024.
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Esports World Cup official website
ESL Featuring Fortnite official website