‘Fortnite’ Championship Series to Return In-Person Competition in November—Epic Game Announces

The "Fortnite" Championship Series (FNCS) is coming back this 2022, and Epic Games ensures the public that everyone that will join and watch will be able to go in-person to its upcoming event. The event would take place in Raleigh, North Carolina, and it invites the top duos in FNCS history to participate in the games and compete with the best.

'Fortnite' Championship Series is Coming Back This November

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According to Epic Games' blog post, the "Fortnite" Championship Series is coming back this year, and it will be held in an in-person setup that will invite gamers to battle. Here, fans may see rows of computers lined up, with their favorite players shining atop each seat and going on to win the title.

The FNCS 2022 will take place in Raleigh, and it will happen by November, focusing on an invitational competition that will give the public everything they aspire to see in events like this one.

The event will come on November 12-13 at Raleigh Convention Center, a massive place for the games. It may open its doors for the audience to watch their favorite pro player take arms and rule the island to claim the top prize.

Epic Games is Inviting Top Duos on the Past FNCS

It is now in-person and no longer watching from streams or seeing gamers from their computer cameras. FNCS is opening its doors for the professional "Fortnite" gamers who topped previous Championship Series events.

Here, as much as a $1,000,000 prize pool is up for grabs for those who will reign supreme.

Epic said that it might change the date or cancel it if the health condition in the country worsens come the event.

'Fortnite' Game Events

For the past two years, "Fortnite" has held online events for its gamers and given them many experiences that promote the feel of the outdoor life without leaving home.

The pandemic that started in 2020 canceled and stopped many events that people go to annually, and it changed the way people participate in these kinds of events.

One of the top events for this year is "Fortnite's" collaboration with the Coachella Valley Music Festival, which gave people who cannot join the event a chance to experience it online. It may not have focused on the music the main event brought or showcased its Livestream, but it still launched skins that scream Coachella and its experience.

In the past competitive games, "Fortnite" saw the likes of top names in the industry for their professional gaming career. One name is surely not coming back, and it is Dave "Rojo" Jong that already retired from competitive gaming on "Fortnite."

Now, FNCS is coming back this year, and by November, people will be able to see a group of gamers battling it out on the battle royale field and claiming the top title. This event is happening two years after the initial lockdowns that prevented any in-person events.

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