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In hopes of earning back a bit of community good will, Epic threw everything from the first week of Summer Skirmish out the window and started from scratch. The tournament still featured somewhere around 100 pro players and streamers, but this time, Epic didn’t drop all of those players in one single, cramped, lag filled lobby. Instead, Everyone simply joined the matchmaking queue and jumped into Cheap Fortnite Items a few solo games; 10, to be exact.


Players could rack up points for things like getting kills or winning games and at the end of each player’s 10 matches, their score would be totaled. Once everyone finished, those were the standings for the tournament. It’s a simple system, that isn’t all that different from a solo version of Keemstar and UMG’s Friday Fortnite tournament. Thankfully, it’s also a far better system than the one that Epic used for the first week.


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