A brief guide to Fortnite FNCS Pro-Am 2025
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With the FNCS (Fortnite Champions Series) Major 1 Grand Finals concluded, Fortnite fans can look forward to a new addition to the FNCS season. Here is everything you need to know about the FNCS Pro-Am 2025.
The showmatch on May 10th event invites 20 of the game’s biggest content creators to team up with 20 FNCS players and compete for a $500,000 (~£387,000) prize pool.
FNCS Pro-Am 2025 Format
The first edition of FNCS Pro-Am will take place at the University of Southern California’s Galen Center, Los Angeles, on May 10th. The 20 participating duos will face each other in Fortnite’s Reload game mode, where players are automatically rebooted as long as other team members are still alive.
The winning squad will be determined through a scoring system that awards points based on duo placements and enemy eliminations.
How to Watch FNCS Pro-Am 2025
The games will be broadcast live on Fortnite’s official Twitch and YouTube channels. In addition to the English stream, fans can tune into the Portuguese and Japanese event coverage.
For those wanting to attend FNCS Pro-Am 2025, venue tickets offering various benefits, such as the Meet n’ Greet option, are available.
FNCS Pro-Am 2025 Players
Although the full list of contestants is yet to be announced, several professional players and content creators have already been confirmed for the showmatch. This includes XSET part-owner Cody ‘Clix’ Conrod, who reached 3rd place at this year’s Major 1: NA Central – Grand Finals.
Fellow XSET member Moxie will also compete at FNCS Pro-Am. The Mexican player won The Milk Cup Finals last year.
Other confirmed FNCS players include Kyle ‘Bugha’ Giersdorf, Iwo ‘Setty’ Zając, Kyle ‘Mongraal’ Jackson and Martin ‘MrSavage’ Andersen.
Among FNCS Pro-Am’s content creators are streamers and 100 Thieves co-owner Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop, as well as Lachlan ‘Lachlan’ Power, founder of gaming organisation PWR.
Moreover, popular creators Irina ‘Reddysh’ Andreea, Ali ‘SypherPK’ Hassan and Kayla ‘Sommerset’ Coy will join the competition.
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