Fortnite World Cup Beats Major Sporting Events in Prize Money

Source: Statista

Epic Games, maker of the hugely popular online game Fortnite, is holding the first official Fortnite World Cup this summer, and the qualifying rounds for the esports tournament start as early as April 13. The final event scheduled to be held in New York City from July 26 to 28 will be the biggest Fortnite tournament to date and one lucky gamer will walk away as a millionaire.

In total Epic Games has set aside $40 million in prize money for the Fortnite World Cup, of which $10 million will be awarded over 10 weeks during the qualifying stage and $30 million will be reserved for those players who qualify for the New York City final. The solo champion will bag a record-breaking $3 million prize, making the winners’ purses in some of the biggest individual sporting events in the world look like small change in comparison.

As the following chart illustrates, you could win the Tour de France, the Hawaii Ironman, the New York Marathon and the Masters Tournament in Augusta and still walk (or limp) away a poorer person than the world’s best Fortnite player. The tournament is part of Epic Games’ campaign of making Fortnite the most lucrative game in esports. Last year, the company pledged to put up $100 million in prize money for Fortnite events through the end of 2019.

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Follr Adds Broad and Hotspur Podcasts to all Tottenham Supporters Club Websites

Broad and HotspurWe are excited to announce the addition of podcasts from Broad and Hotspur to all Tottenham supporters club Websites!

Based in the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, and “Offending football purists since 2017”, Broad and Hotspur is hosted by lifelong Spurs supporter Kevin F. Forde, the hilarious and insightful Jesse Steel, and former local radio personality Kevin Brady. Each episode is recorded live at the home of Philly Spurs immediately following the match to provide the freshest possible reactions, inviting the listener to eavesdrop on a conversation that could be taking place at any local watering hole.

Kevin Brady explains “Our goal is to engage our listeners with the same level of discussion they’re having with fellow supporters. We aren’t experts and we don’t pretend to be. We love Spurs and we want to have some fun with that.”

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Jesse adds “If you like your podcasts like your romantic encounters: drunk, passionate, and with three dudes in a bar’s basement then Broad and Hotspur is the podcast for you!”

Here is the latest show: CanYouHearMeNow:

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We have announced the addition of several new content sources over recent weeks and look forward to adding more as we continue to make each supporters club Website the single best source of fan information. If there is any podcaster, blogger or YouTuber that you want us to add just send us an email!