The FNCS Global Championship 2023 is just one day away, and fans will not want to miss a second of gameplay in the action-packed schedule.
The biggest Fortnite LAN tournament since the World Cup is coming to Copenhagen, Denmark this weekend. The best duos in the world will fight for their spot in the Grand Finals for a chance to claim their share of the $4 million prize pool. Fans who cannot attend the event in person can catch all the action online, and even earn free rewards along the way.
Here's everything you need to know about the FNCS Global Championship 2023.
FNCS Global Championship 2023: How to Watch
To watch the FNCS Global Championship 2023, fans must tune in to the official broadcast on one of the following channels:
For an in-game experience, players can watch at Legends Landing in Fortnite Creative 2.0 (Island code: 3303-7480-5925).
FNCS Global Championship 2023: Schedule
The full FNCS Global Championship 2023 schedule is as follows:
- Friday, Oct. 13 (Upper Bracket): 10 a.m. ET
- Saturday, Oct. 14 (Lower Bracket): 10 a.m. ET
- Sunday, Oct. 15 (Grand Finals): 10 a.m. ET
Grand Finals will see the top 25 duos from the Upper Bracket and the remaining 25 duos from the Lower Bracket face off in six matches. The duo with the most points by the end of Sunday, Oct. 15 will be crowned FNCS 2023 Champions and take home $1 million.
FNCS Global Championship 2023: All Duos
Here's the full list of all qualified duos heading to the FNCS Global Championship 2023.
Major 1 Qualified Duos
- Merstach + TaySon (EU)
- Malibuca + Th0masHD (EU)
- Acorn + Cold (NA)
- Thorik + Boltz (NA)
- Phzin + Kitoz (BR)
- Pepoclip + Zagou (ASIA)
- Suns + Anon (OCE)
- QnDx + Rapit (ME)
Major 2 Qualified Duos
- Queasy + Veno (EU)
- Venyak3kk + Karmy (EU)
- Setty + Kami (EU)
- Grippey + Flickzy (EU)
- IDrop + Mappi (EU)
- Yuma + Jaemon (ASIA)
- Sorif + Skits (OCE)
- Kalgamer + 7Man (ME)
- K1nG + Fazerkame44 (BR)
- Dukez + Edgey (NA)
- Cooper + Mero (NA)
- Pollo + Sphinx (NA)
Major 3 Qualified Duos
- Trulex + Chico (EU)
- P1ng + Kyry (EU)
- Pinq + Vic0 (EU)
- Blacha + Mikson (EU)
- Robban + Axeforce (EU)
- Snayzy + Podasai (EU)
- Klown + Grolzz (EU)
- Fastroki + Kylie (EU)
- Misha + T3eny (EU)
- Khanada + Ajerss (NA)
- Bugha + Threats (NA)
- Bacca + Parz (NA)
- Reet + Ritual (NA)
- Muz + Paper (NA)
- Eomzo + Rise (NA)
- Brycx + Chubs (NA)
- Batman Bugha + Rapid (NA)
- Bucke + Okis (NA)
- Source + Yumi (NA)
- Gon + Pingu (BR)
- Nuti + Gabzera (BR)
- Stryker + Axadasz (BR)
- Boby + Larkpex (ASIA)
- Stain + Daydus (ASIA)
- Mkmkpapa + Shelom (ASIA)
- Repulse + Jace (OCE)
- Worthy + Alex (OCE)
- Mshary + Rew (ME)
- Hero + FHD (ME)
Last Chance Major Qualified Duos
- MrSavage + Vadeal (EU)
- Kyzen + Clement (EU)
- Hen + Vaske (EU)
- Vortex + Belusi (EU)
- Moneymaker + Fnajen (EU)
- JannisZ + Rezon (EU)
- Stenno + Liwshe (EU)
- Bylah + Peterbot (NA)
- Cented + Pxlarized (NA)
- Death + Tahi (NA)
- Clix + Epikwhale (NA)
- Kwanti + Tkay (NA)
- Krisp + Noxy (NA)
- Fatch + PaMstou (NA)
- Bully + Shadow (NA)
- Fishy + Talls (BR)
- Persa + Diguera (BR)
- Frosty + Wey (BR)
- Raru + Dog (ASIA)
- Clxxer + Wickesy (ASIA)
- Aim + Zazi (ASIA)
- Gazer + River (OCE)
- Adapter + FKS (ME)
- Kirb1 (EU)
This article was originally published on dbltap as FNCS Global Championship 2023: How to Watch, Schedule, All Duos.