As the end of 2022 is right around the corner, Fortnite begins to ramp up its stature by giving fans a November full of content and large events. With collegiate tournaments from CCA all the way to the Fortnite Champion Series Invitational, November is looking to be a month to remember.
Here is everything you need to know about November’s packed Fortnite schedule.
CCA is kicking off November with some of the best U.S. collegiate Fortnite gameplay
For the past year, when collegiate Fortnite is brought up, people think of CCA. CCA has been dominating the collegiate scene for some time now and has made sure that top players within their scene are able to make a name for themselves.
Each month, the company hosts multiple Fortnite tournaments with prize pools ranging from $1,000 USD to $45,000 USD. Tournaments have consisted of Zero Build and regular game modes, giving all types of players a chance to share the limelight.
November is no different for the college-based organization. On November 6, CCA plans to host a $45,000 finals event for Zero Build trios and a $30,000 finals event for regular solos.
Players looking to compete in the opens for these tournaments can sign up to do so here.
The opens event for the Zero Build trios tournament will take place on November 1, while the open event for regular solos will be happening on November 3.
If you are a college student, grab your trio or even prepare as a solo and get ready to compete in some of the best collegiate lobbies in the U.S.
Fortnite’s first in-person event since the World Cup. The FNCS invitational!
On November 12 and 13, Fortnite will make history by bringing the best of the best players across the world to one place to compete. With legends such as Clix, Aqua, and more competing, this event will be unforgettable.
Taking place in Raleigh, North Carolina, competitors and fans will be uniting in one place to watch the highest quality Fortnite content known to gamers.
$1,000,000 are on the line, being Fortnite’s highest prize pool since the World Cup. Here is a list of the prize pool taken directly from Epic’s Fortnite Invitational blog post.
1st $200,0002nd $140,0003rd $120,0004th $90,0005th $70,0006th $60,0007th $50,0008th $40,0009th $30,00010th $20,00011th $16,00012th $14,00013th $10,00014th $9,50015th $8,00016th-20th $7,00021st-25th $6,00026th-30th $4,00031st-35th $3,00036th-40th $2,00041st-45th $1,50046th-50th $1,000
Invitational poster via Epic Games
If you are interested in attending this two day event, you can still purchase tickets via ticketmaster.
Dreamhack is closing the month off with two large events!
The party does not stop with the Fortnite invitational. In fact, ESL is putting on two Dreamhack events during November. Each event will have a Fortnite solos tournament with a $100,000 prize pool.
The first event, taking place the weekend of November 18-20, is set to be held in Atlanta, Georgia. Players around the world will be attending hoping to grab a piece of that large prize pool.
Additionally, a second event is being held the weekend after in Sweden. This gives players a chance from all around the world to attend at least one of these LAN events.
With Sweden also having a $100,000 prize pool, it just goes to show that Fortnite events are not going away anytime soon.
Hoping for the best for 2023
The year is almost over, and Fortnite is showing no signs of slowing down. This brings us fans joy with the hopes that 2023 will hold more Fortnite content and events than we could have ever hoped for.
Whether you are a competitor or casual player, the next year is set to be an exciting one.
Stay tuned to esports.gg for more Fortnite news and updates!