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0s Hey Fortnite fans,
1s The FNCS Global Championships are right around the corner.
4s So let's take a look at some duos from another two regions,
7s starting with the incredible teams from the Middle East.
12s Kicking things off with the major one winners, QNDX and Rapit.
16s Their day one performance was decent, wrapping up in third place,
19s but were a staggering 183 points behind the first place team.
23s On day two, the Twisted Minds duo would grab four top three games
27s as well as 26 eliminations.
30s They finished off their day
31s with a victory royale and a ticket to the Global Championships.
35s All eyes are on Kalgamer and 7Man.
38s They are the back to back winners of both Major Two and Major Three
42s and it's easy to see why. Kalgamer has put the time into studying
46s the game, leading to an incredible game sense
49s that has rivalled that of the world's best players.
52s Joined by 7Man's tenacity, this team was able
55s to claim three back to back Victory Royales in Major Two
59s MShary and Rew have only recently teamed up together.
63s Individually, the players have qualified for several grand finals
66s but were never able to find their footing.
68s That was until they joined forces for their last attempt at the championships
72s in Major Three.
74s Aggression was their primary key to success.
77s Walking away with 65 eliminations
79s over two days and a second place spot.
84s FHD and Hero are no strangers to Competitive Fortnite or the big stage.
88s Recently, the duo boasted a second place performance
91s at Gamers 8 against some of the biggest names in the game.
95s They continued their momentum in Major Three with two victory Royales
98s and a third place finish to send them to Copenhagen.
102s The final duo making it through is Adapter and FKS. Adapter
106s has been a long time competitor going all the way back to Season X.
110s Both players have found success throughout the years, including grabbing
114s fourth place in major one. In the Last Chance Major.
117s their consistency throughout the games carried them to victory as well as
121s to Globals.
123s Now let's take a second to talk about
125s one of the most aggressive regions in competitive Fortnite: Brazil.
129s To kick it off, let's start with the Argentinian GOAT: K1ng.
132s From placing fifth at the 2019 World Cup to competing again
135s on an international stage three years later at the FNCS Invitational,
140s he's playing alongside Fazer, who has two titles
143s to his name and 15 FNCS finals appearances.
146s Having won Major Two, this titanic duo is going to make
149s an impact at the Global Championship.
153s Next is Talls and Fishy.
154s Having competed together in all three majors, this duo has chemistry.
158s After progressively improving,
160s they secured their spot at Global's in the Last Chance.
163s Major.
165s Now for the first Brazilian duo of the list PHzin
168s with the most first place, FNCS finals finishes of the region
172s alongside Quitoz, who is tied with K1ng for the most finals appearances.
176s They didn't have to wait long
177s to secure their spot at Global's qualifying as the champions of Major One.
184s Continuing with the Brazilian duos, Felipersa and Diguera couldn't
187s be left out. Having a combined earnings of almost a quarter of million dollars,
192s this duo is at the top in terms of experience on the Brazilian region.
196s Being their first time competing on an international stage.
199s They want nothing less than to be crowned champions.
204s Next is Frosty and Wey, veterans of the Brazil region
207s that they didn't team up until Major Three and when it came to their final
211s opportunity in the Last Chance Major, they came out fighting and placed third.
215s Booking their flights to the Global Championship.
219s With Gon Pingu, Nuti Gabzera and Stryker
222s and Azadasz all having qualified in Major Three with newly formed duos,
226s you know that these teams know how to adapt
229s and that is exactly what they will be focusing on at Global's
232s to be within range of taking home that trophy.
235s With eight Brazil and five Middle East duos qualifying,
237s this is the most representation we've seen from both regions
240s in any previous international Fortnight event of this caliber.
243s Will any of them have what it takes to be crowned champions?
246s Find out at the Global Championship October 13 through 15 in Copenhagen.
251s See you there.