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The world’s best Fortnite players in seven worldwide regions are ready to clash in the FNCS Season 2 Finals.
The stage is set for an exciting finish to the Fortnite FNCS Finals in Chapter 3 Season 2. For the past several weeks, players across all seven worldwide competitive regions have battled for a spot in the Season 2 Finals. Three preliminary qualifiers saw 15 teams in every region secure a position in the finals. Subsequently, 35 successful semi-finalist duos earned the remaining spots over three days.

It all comes down to the Chapter 3 Season 2 FNCS (Fortnite Champion Series) Finals. This weekend, 50 teams in every region will queue into 12 matches across two days, hoping to earn a piece of the $3M USD prize pool and the Axe of Champions rewards. Today, we have everything you need to know about the Fortnite FNCS Finals, including the schedule, viewing options and how to earn Twitch Drops.
Fortnite FNCS broadcast schedule
The official Epic Games FNCS broadcast kicks off Saturday with the first six games in Europe, NA East and NA West. Furthermore, Asia and Brazil will have dedicated live streams for theSeason 2 Finals. Seven duos will wield the coveted Axe of Champions when the weekend concludes.
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How to watch the Fortnite FNCS Season 2 Finals
There are multiple ways to enjoy the FNCS action throughout this weekend. Firstly, as mentioned above, Epic Games hosts an outstanding broadcast with analysts and casters breaking down the action. Moreover, theBLAST production crewfilmed content for a recent media day event, providing content to fill the gaps and learn more about the top players.
Another option is to enjoy the Fortnite FNCS Finals on Twitch through competitor points of view or viewing parties. Many of the finalists will stream their performance in the tournament, so be on the lookout for those players.

Lastly, the FNCS Legends Landing map in Fortnite’s Creative Mode offers a unique perspective. In Legends Landing, you can watch the tournament unfold on a big screen in-game and even sharpen your skills with box fights while you’re not watching.
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Fortnite FNCS Finals: the entire field
Many of the world’s best players have punched their tickets to the Season 2 Finals. In Europe, top player Tai “TaySon” Starčič looks to earn his fifth FNCS title alongside fellow Axe of Champions holder Moussa “Chapix” Faour. Let’s not forget the defending FNCS winners — Henrik “Hen” Mclean and Aleksa “Queasy” Cvetkovic — who won excitingly last season.
Elsewhere in Fortnite’s marquee regions, multiple-time FNCS Champions Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf and Matthew “Mero” Faitel pursue their second consecutive major tournament win. Like the reigning NA East Axe of Champions holders, the NA West tandem of Snacky and Favs have all eyes on them heading into the weekend.

Here’s a look at the entire field of players in Europe, NA East and NA West:
NA East Finalists
NA West Finalists
Tune in this weekend to see what teams triumph in each region to become the newest Fortnite FNCS Champions.
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