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How Placement And Elimination Scoring Works In Fortnite's 'Blitz Showdown,' And Why It Doesn't

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Fortnite: Battle Royale's second competitive mode is live. Blitz Showdown showed up in the game earlier today, following up the original Solo Showdown mode with the accelerated pace of the Blitz limited time mode: that means faster storm circles, more loot and more materials. There are some changes from last time, however. For one thing, Epic is giving away prizes to the top 100 players in each server region, raising the number of winners but still making sure that only a statistically insignificant number of players snag those rewards. There are also some changes to how scoring works, and it's not just placement anymore.


'Blitz Showdown' Is Live In 'Fortnite: Battle Royale' With Some Big Rewards

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And here comes the second competitive mode in Fortnite: Battle Royale. Epic Games is following up the popular Solo Showdown Limited Time Mode with Blitz Showdown, another high-level competitive mode that lets skilled players compete for big V-Buck prizes. And like with Solo Showdown, you're almost certainly not going to get any of those prizes: there are a ton of Fortnite: Battle Royale players out there, and the number that will be getting a reward is minuscule. Here's what the winners will get: Those rewards are down a bit from Solo Showdown, which offered 50,000 V-bucks at the top spot, but there's a wrinkle in how they're allotted. Epic is giving out rewards the top 100 players in each server region rather than doing it all as one big pool. So your chances are better, but still likely not great.