Peterbot and Pollo are back together now Chapter 6’s FNCS Season has concluded. And compared to their performance at the end of the season, they’re killing it. Across formats they’re on a real streak right now. Taking back-to-back wins in all the major tournament. It’s just cash cups, no FNCS finals on the horizon just yet. However, with this kind of form, it’s ooking like the pair will be back to their normal selves in NAC for Chapter 7.

Peterbot and Pollo on Incredible Hot Streak in Cash and Div Cups

After a horrendous performance in the end of year LAN, Peterbot and Pollo might have lost their fear factor. At one-point Fortnite players with multiple FNCS wins would run from their skins. It’s a far cry from getting pushed out a POI at the LAN. But they’re doing everything possible to get it back. We’re in the midst of a bit of a lighter period for Fortnite esports, but with the tournaments currently going on they’e completely dominating their competitive region’s tournaments.

These tournaments are a little lighter. But since they’re using a different format, some of the lobbies have been getting quite competitive. These tournaments are giving us a good look at how the top Fortnite players are getting it together for the year ahead. The new teams forming could make or break the next year for players. And it’s looking like it’ll be a year of Peterbot and Pollo domination, at least in NAC.

Peterbot and Pollo on Hot Streak in C6 S4 Tournaments

The smaller cash cup tournaments are still running with the FNCS over. Peterbot and Pollo have had some fantastic results already in 2025 too. This week, they’ve added to their strong run.

Peterbot and Pollo
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They took another victory in the FNCS Divisional Cup Finals. That’s two weeks in a row for Peterbot and polo. They also won week 8 of the performance Evaluation tournament. Again, after winning the week before. Since the Global Championship they’ve been on an amazing run. Peterbot even played with Faxuty on the North America West version of the tournament on high ping. They came 48th. But still, in the NAC Fortnite region they’re killing it.

Some other new Duos are performing well this season too. But looking at the results these are the standouts. These early tournaments are great ways to see how players are adjusting with their new Duos. Others have moved around quite a bit. Especially players prone to drama, Bugha’s had quite a ride with teammates and it’s not even been a month since the LAN.

Peterbot and Pollo - FNCS LAN
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Peterbot and Pollo back together were always going to be a force of nature in lobbies. They did fantastic things last year together, and seemed keen to reunite in 2025’s latest tournaments. Especially after a rule change stopped them getting back together in Major 2 this year. These early events are showing why. Although, they’re only Cash Cups, we might not really know if they’re back to form until we get to Groups of an FNCS and lobbies of the best Fortnite players. The LAN crashout is still a very recent memory for those going up against Peterbot.

Can They Come Back After the LAN?

Peterbot and Pollo are back together as a Duo. But before this they went separate for the Trios FNCS Majors. In their respective teams, they won every single Major. Even going head-to-head, they pretty much dominated the conversation. Pollo’s Trio got to the best start, winning major 1. Before Peterbot’s Trio won Major 2 and 3.

FNCS Global Championship Results 2025 - Queast, SwizzY, Merstach
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Now, Peterbot and Pollo have switched from their old teammates to reform as Duo. That was after a Global Championship LAN that was kind of disastrous for both. Peterbot especially. He lost his drop spot, and just kind of pointlessly wondered for most of the tournaments. Pollo performed a little better but was let down on surge consistently. Lead them to take risky tactics. He did make some cool plays trying to climb back on Day 2, but neither really had a placement to be proud of.

Now we’re in the time between Fortnite FNCS seasons. The tournaments aren’t really on the scale of the FNCS. However, between all the events happening there’s quite a bit going on. The Divisional Cups running are even giving us a look at how lobbies that whittle down to just the best players are going. Peterbot and Pollo’s performance definitely sets them up for the year, but the LAN might have taken too much of the fear away.

We’ll need to see them in an FNCS lobby to really see that fear back in the lobby. After the LAN showed they were vulnerable if bullied off a decent landing spot, we might see more players taking the fight next year. Until they’re back in a lobby, the days of top players running from the sight of them might be over.