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The Global Championship is our end of the year closer. Each of the Majors throughout the year is finding champions for a new season. However, there are also qualifiers for the tournament at the end of the year. A big LAN where the top players represent their regions. These offline and international tournaments have become quite a bit rarer in Fortnite esports and making it there marks these players as the very best. Who are all of the FNCS Global Championship teams that qualified this time?
Peterbot might already be through, but other big names like Clix have secured their spots this time.

Maybe the most exciting region in the game at the last Major was North America Central. Peterbot got through last time after coming in 2nd, but he performed as if he was fighting for his slot. The biggest opponent was Clix’s trio. Fighting for their spot at the LAN but also to finally get a FNCS win. While they were kept in second place, they’ve gotten their slot. Along with Reet, Cooper, and Curly who fought hard, especially in a close final game where the first and second place died early, to secure third.
These are all of the Trios who got through to the FNCS LAN this time:
In fourth at this event was Ajerss, Acorn, and Pollo, who already had their slot from last time. Just missing out though was Bugha, Threats, and Rapid. Bugha might not need the prize money, he’s the Fortnite player with the highest earnings, but proving he’s still in the fight would have been fun for everyone. It was very close in the end, and Bugha might still be able to make it in Major 3. These are the teams who already qualified last time:
It might be the smaller NA region, but there are talented FNCS Global Champions Teams qualifying through here too. For some, it might be the smarter move to dominate this region rather than compete in Central where the entire top 10 are playing at FNCS Champion level.
Only the winners went through here, Ark, Sxhool, and Salko. Last major saw the winners go through too bacca, Parz, and PXMP.
Ark, Sxhool, and Salko are all winning their first FNCS here! So, it’ll be exciting to see how the new talent fares against the more established FNCS Global Championship teams.
Brazil is a full Fortnite region, with a handful of teams making it to the LAN. This season, Stryker, Tisco, and Cadu passed through and will face the other squads. Brazil might not be as much of a focus, but Cadu has had some fantastic results. He’s now a four-time FNCS champion. For Stryker and Tisco though it’s their first win. Now they’re at the highest level of the game, they’ll have to prep to face international players like Peterbot and Vanyak’s trios at the Finals.
These are the teams qualified from Brazil so far:

Asia is another smaller FN competitive region. In the past, we’ve seen players from here really come alive at the LAN though, with an interesting, different, way of playing. These are the players from Asia who have gone through:
The Middle East is getting two teams put forward to the FNCS LAN so far. There’s a third coming in Major 3 too. The big winner in this region is 5aalad, FKS, and Hero. A distinguished team who stands out in a smaller region like this, and they’ve won both FNCS Majors so far. They can’t qualify twice though, so a second team has made it through. These are the two FNCS Global Championship teams we’ve got so far:

Europe is huge, at least for Fortnite. It is by far the biggest region, so it’s getting the most slots. In the EU FNCS Major 2 results, way over the top 5 make it through, thanks to teams placing well two Majors in a row. We’ve got a rundown of how Vanyak qualified along with the other teams, but these are all of the squads making it through to the Global Championship here:
Last, we have one of the smallest regions, Oceania. While smaller in terms of the Fortnite audience it covers, it’s got an outsized influence in the game. A ton of the biggest content creators hail from here. So, while the FNCS might not attract as much attention, Fortnite Ranked is still plenty competitive here.
Oceania had a similar situation to Middle East, where one trio have dominated all season. Danath’s trio have picked up a second win, with the FNCS Global Championship slot going to number 2 in the second Major. These are the teams qualified here so far:
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Those are all of the FNCS Global Championship teams so far! There are still some major players who have yet to gain their slots though. Next up is the Pro-Am, but then we’ve got Major 3. Where all eyes will be on Bugha and Th0masHD, to see if they can continue their streaks of attendance at these tournaments.
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