Queasy, SwizzY, and Merstach Top FNCS Global Championship 2025 Results

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The FNCS Global Championship 2025 Results are in! After a long two-days, we’ve finally confirmed who the new champions are. In all twelve games, we saw EU teams completely dominate. With NAC’s favorites struggling to get much of a luck in. Queasy, SwizzY, and Merstach are the new FNCS Champions.

Queasy, SwizzY, and Merstach Top FNCS Global Championship 2025 Results

If you followed along with the game-by-game leaderboard, it won’t be a huge surprise. The trio shot ahead on Day 1. Taking three back-to-back Victory Royales, high placements in other games, and establishing a lead that it would be difficult to get past. Although, on Day 2 a number of teams surged to life, and very nearly cost them the crown in the FNCS Global Championship 2025 results. This is how it happened:

Queasy, SwizzY and Merstach at Top of FNCS Global Championship 2025 Results

The new FNCS Champions have been crowned, after the two-day event. Over the second day though, things narrowed up. Vanyak3kk, Pixie, and MariusCOW specifically came very close to evening things out. The Trio took the fight to Queasy, SwizzY, and Merstach. Taking the high ground and repeating the formula that’s gone so well for the winners.

Over the course of day 2 the gap narrowed to the point that it could have been decided in the final game. Ultimately though, SwizzY, Queasy, and Merstach held on.

Elsewhere in the FNCS Global Championship 2025 results, we saw NAC lose out. It started badly on Day 1. And wasn’t much improved on Day 2. The big hitters from the region flailed, with Peterbot only really finding a groove in the second to last game. Khanada, Rapid, and Boltz proved the best performing out of the region. After winning the first game they’ve had an incredible performance which bodes well for their chances next year.

FNCS Global Championship Results 2025 - Queast, SwizzY, Merstach
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Four LANs Coming in 2026

As is tradition at the year-ending LANs, Epic announced key details about how next year’s tournament is going to work. We’re getting way more LANs. There will be a mid-season Lan, a Reload LAN, a Pro-Am, and the year ending event. That’s on top of new competitive series for Reload and Mobile. It’s looking like 2026 might be the biggest year for Fortnite esports.

The big thing missing is what’s going with storm surge. It’s no secret the mechanic needs some work, it particularly effecting things in the FNCS Global Championship 2025 results. We saw teams with no kills sailing through while those who had ran through teams were dying to surge. In Day 2 of the FNCS Global Championship results, teams did take the fights a bit more directly. But this tends to happen as the leaderboard gap gets bigger and teams realize without a drastic move they won’t climb. The high-performing teams largely stuck to trading.

One thing that’ll help is the new Duos format. We’re returning to that in 2026. Duos is maybe the most polished FNCS format, while Trios has been fun, it’ll be great to get back into the smaller format. Over the coming weeks, we’re going to see the best Fortnite players announce their new Duos. While some will likely go bac to their normal partners, we could see some unique teams formed for 2026.

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Jordan Ashley

Jordan Ashley

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Jordan has spent the last seven years documenting the highs and lows of competitive Fortnite, while struggling to place above 42nd in a pubs bot lobby.
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