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0s | Hey Fortnite fans, |
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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. |