FNCS Global Championship Streaming Information
The Fortnite Championship Series Global Championship of 2023 is set to kick off on October 13th at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen. This event marks the pinnacle of the Fortnite esports season and will determine the Fortnite World Champions. Since the event spans only three days, you won't want to miss your chance to watch it. Below, you'll find all the details you need regarding the stream broadcast options for the FNCS Global Championship.
How to Watch the FNCS Global Championship
The FNCS 2023 Global Championship will be available for streaming in English on the official Fortnite live-streaming channels, which include YouTube and Twitch. For fans who prefer watching in Brazillian-Portuguese or Japanese, broadcasts in these languages will also be available. The English broadcast will feature a select but exceptional team, as detailed below. Additionally, many of the prominent community casters in Fortnite are likely to host watch parties for the event, although not all of them have confirmed their coverage.
English Broadcast Team:
Zeke “Zeke” Mateus - Broadcast Host
Frankie “Frankie” Ward - Stage Host
Jacob “Jacob PR” Arce - Caster
Javier “MonsterDface” Collazo - Caster
Melissa “TheBestTaco” - Caster
Kelly Link - Analyst
Daniel “Leven2k” - Analyst
Scott “MiniMiner” - Analyst
Noah “Vivid” Wright - Analyst
Niclas “Kejser” Guldbæk - Game Director
In-Game Spectating
Fortnite also offers an in-game option for watching the FNCS Global Championship, known as FNCS Legends Landing. This feature has been available for all three Majors this year and allows fans to immerse themselves in the action by spectating the in-game map.
Rewards and Drops
Viewers of the FNCS Global Championship have the opportunity to earn unique in-game items as rewards for supporting the official broadcasts. To acquire these items, you can either watch the official broadcast with your Epic Games account linked to your YouTube or Twitch account, or access them through the in-game Legends Landing option. Here are the items and their requirements:
Elevate Emoticon: Tune in for a half-hour on the first day
Infinite Victory Spray: Watch for 30 minutes on Day 2
Chromatic Champions Loading Screen: Watch for 30 minutes on Day 3
Tallymaster Back Bling: Observe for a full hour on the third day
FNCS 2023 Viewership and Records
In 2023, the FNCS introduced a revamped structure and a new system for the series. Presently, every significant region hosts three major tournaments over the course of the year, culminating in the prestigious Global Championship event. Although the peak viewership for these events has been slightly lower than some of the 2022 FNCS events, watch time remains high. The current Peak Viewers record for the FNCS was set by the 2022 Invitational event, the ultimate event of the 2022 season.
The FNCS 2022 Invitational reached 381.9K peak viewers during its short runtime, showcasing the global appeal of such events. Other popular events include the major European events of the 2022 circuit and an All-Star event held in 2022. The second major European event in 2023 secured the 5th position with a peak viewership of 181.7K. The FNCS 2023 Global Championship is poised to secure a prominent place on this list, thanks to its international audience and exciting in-game drops.
For additional details and updates on the FNCS 2023 Global Championship, you can visit the dedicated tournament page. This page will be continually updated with live-streaming viewership statistics as the event progresses.
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