It's official. There will be no Fortnite World Cup competition in 2020, with Epic Games citing the usual list of COVID-19 health concerns and difficulties in organizing and running such an event while employees work from home.
Epic announced the decision mid-Thursday from their official Fortnite Competitive Twitter account.
"For the rest of 2020, all Fortnite competitions will be held online," Epic wrote. "Due to the limitations of cross region online competition, there will not be a Fortnite World Cup in 2020."
Epic added that the company is not sure when a return to large in-person events will be practical, but that they hope to host a Fortnite World Cup competition for 2021.
Epic also stated that Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS), which is normally held online, will return for each season in 2020. Cash Cups, which are smaller competitive matches with monetary prizes for top performers, will also return. Epic added that they'll also continue to work with third-party events that are hosted online.
Epic will also return to doing official broadcasts for the Fortnite Champion Series, starting this season. The first competition starts on May 2 at 1 PM ET on Fortnite's Twitch and YouTube channels.
In the meantime, there's plenty going on inseason 2 of Fortnite Chapter 2. We're also starting to learn more aboutFortnite season 3 from a few mysterious teases and leaks.
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