Here is a list of every Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) winner.
The Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) is the most genuine test for the top players in the world. Since its inception in 2019, most seasons have hosted an FNCS tournament boasting a multi-million-dollar prize pool across various worldwide server regions. Over the last four years, 24 FNCS-branded tournaments have occurred, some online and others in-person. This article details all Fortnite FNCS winners since the first competition in Season X.
All Fortnite FNCS winners in history (separated by season and competition)
This list of FNCS winners goes chronologically, beginning in Season X and ending with the latest Fortnite season. We will update this list with each FNCS Champion for every region over time.
Season X
- Europe - Aqua, Tschinken, and Stompy ($480,000)
- NA East - ZexRow, MackWood, and yung calculator ($300,000)
- NA West - Jayrosez, Dog, and Buubee ($120,000)
- Brazil - Leleo, Kurtz, and Wisheydp ($120,000)
- Asia - Takamura, RizArt, and Maufin ($60,000)
- Middle East - FHD, NM7, and Yonx ($60,000)
- Oceania - Hillo, Gancho, and Minkin ($60,000)
Chapter 2 Season 1
- Europe - RedRush, Drobban, Wakie, and Znappy ($300,000)
- NA East - Unknown, StableRonaldo, Avery, and KEZ ($187,500)
- NA West - Kyzui, Sogys, Domo, and Vicaros ($75,000)
- Brazil - Igo, Sheco, Lasers, and Histtory ($75,000)
- Asia - Hood.J, Medusa, Ming, and Peterpan ($43,500)
- Middle East - Volx, X2 Jordan, X2 Jesse, and Gheez ($43,500)
- Oceania - Sane, Pancake, Mev, and Nomfu ($43,500)
Chapter 2 Season 2
- Europe - Andilex and Nayte ($70,000)
- NA East - Zayt and Saf ($44,000)
- NA West - EpikWhale and Rehx ($17,500)
- Brazil - Mojak and Pulga ($17,500)
- Asia - Rimuru and Ryle ($10,000)
- Middle East - Unit and Souriano ($10,000)
- Oceania - Kquid and Jynx ($10,00)
FNCS Invitational
- Europe - JannisZ ($120,000)
- NA East - Furious ($100,000)
- NA West - Arkhram ($40,000)
- Brazil - Frosty ($40,000)
- Asia - Qjac ($15,000)
- Middle East - KiritoKun ($15,000)
- Oceania - X2 Jordan ($15,000)
Chapter 2 Season 3
- Europe - TaySon ($80,000)
- NA East - Coop ($50,000)
- NA West - verT ($20,000)
- Brazil - K1nG ($20,000)
- Asia - Fram ($10,000)
- Middle East - Spy ($10,000)
- Oceania - Jynx ($10,000)
Chapter 2 Season 4
- Europe - Mongraal, Mitr0, and TaySon ($111,000)
- NA East - Deyy, Mero, and Reverse2k ($66,000)
- NA West - EpikWhale, Arkhram, and Rehx ($45,000)
- Brazil - Frosty, Kurtz, and Redlee ($45,000)
- Asia - Bob, Ruri, and Maufin ($22,500)
- Middle East - Dexefite, vagnaR, and I4xPRO ($22,500)
- Oceania - Worthy, Jynx, and Alecc ($22,500)
Chapter 2 Season 5
- Europe - Hen, JannisZ, and Chapix ($300,000)
- NA East - Acorn, Slackes, and Jahq ($150,000)
- NA West - EpikWhale, Akrhram, and Rehx ($75,000)
- Brazil - Seeyun, K1nG, and Cadu ($75,000)
- Asia - Naetro, Qjac, and Alice ($36,000)
- Middle East - Phantom, KuKi, and Nyle ($30,000)
- Oceania - Muz, Looter, and Speedy ($22,500)
Chapter 2 Season 6
- Europe - Queasy, TruleX, and Jur3ky ($300,000)
- NA East - Deyy, Mero, and Reverse2k ($150,000)
- NA West - EpikWhale, Akrhram, and Rehx ($75,000)
- Brazil - Seeyun, K1nG, and Cadu ($75,000)
- Asia - Force, Shamokiy, and Allen ($36,000)
- Middle East - Dexefite, vagnaR, and I4xPRO ($30,000)
- Oceania - Muz, Looter, and Speedy ($22,500)
Chapter 2 Season 7
- Europe - Kiryache32, Stormyrite, and Toose ($300,000)
- NA East - Dukez, Justice, and Userz ($135,000)
- NA West - EpikWhale, Akrhram, and Rehx ($48,000)
- Brazil - Phzin, Opai, and GSX ($90,000)
- Asia - Clxxer, Takachan, and Pacoteen ($36,000)
- Middle East - FHD, NM7, and Yonx ($30,000)
- Oceania - Jace, Sunz, and VortexM ($22,500)
Fortnite FNCS All-Star Showdown winners
- Europe - TaySon ($150,000)
- NA East - PaMstou ($75,000)
- NA West - Riversan ($35,000)
- Brazil - Xeat ($35,000)
- Asia - Speedy ($20,000)
- Middle East - Runa ($20,000)
- Oceania - Volx ($20,000)
Chapter 2 Season 8
- Europe - Setty, Kami, and Teeq ($300,000)
- NA East - Bugha, Muz, and Mero ($135,000)
- NA West - Reet, Snacky, and Favs ($48,000)
- Brazil - Phzin, Opai, and GSX ($90,000)
- Asia - SwizzY, Zotax, and Shamokiy ($36,000)
- Middle East - Phatom, Kai, and AbuFal7 ($30,000)
- Oceania - Spiker, Fab, and Keemo ($22,500)
FNCS Grand Royale 2021
- Europe - Hen, TaySon, and Chapix ($600,000)
- NA East - Bugha, Mero, and Dukez ($285,000)
- NA West - EpikWhale, Arkhram, and Reet ($105,000)
- Brazil - Phzin, Opai, and GSX ($180,000)
- Asia - Dokn, Albedo, and Buyuriru ($64,500)
- Middle East - Hellon, Murloc, and NetloV ($51,000)
- Oceania - Alex, Suns, and Tuii ($39,000)
Chapter 3 Season 1
- Europe - Hen and Queasy ($300,000)
- NA East - Bugha and Mero ($130,000)
- NA West - Favs and Snacky ($45,000)
- Brazil - Phzin and Kitoz ($80,000)
- Asia - Runa and Pepoclip ($30,000)
- Middle East - FKS and Bleed ($25,000)
- Oceania - Basil and Jace ($18,000)
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Chapter 3 Season 2
- Europe - Aqua and Veno ($300,000)
- NA East - Peterbot and Bylah ($130,000)
- NA West - Favs and Snacky ($45,000)
- Brazil - Xeat and KBR ($80,000)
- Asia - Runa and Pepoclip ($30,000)
- Middle East - Krool and Asta ($25,000)
- Oceania - Looter and Volx ($18,000)
Chapter 3 Season 3
- Europe - JannisZ and Vadeal ($300,000)
- NA East - Avery and Commandment ($160,000)
- NA West - Yumi and Kewl ($45,000)
- Brazil - Retake and Nov1ce ($40,000)
- Asia - Zagou and Merem ($40,000)
- Middle East - Hellon and Rapit ($25,000)
- Oceania - Alex and Baily ($25,000)
Chapter 3 Season 4 (Fortnite FNCS Invitational 2022 winners)
- Kami and Setty ($200,000)
Chapter 4 Season 1 (Major 1)
- Europe - Merstach and TaySon ($200,000)
- NA East - Acorn and Cold ($120,000)
- NA West - Thorik and Boltz ($31,000)
- Brazil - Phzin and Kitoz ($31,000)
- Asia - Zagou and Pepoclip ($31,000)
- Middle East - QnDx and Rapit ($20,000)
- Oceania - Anon and Suns ($20,000)
Chapter 4 Season 2 (Major 2)
- Europe - Queasy and Veno ($200,000)
- NA Central - Dukez and Edgey ($150,000)
- Brazil - K1nG and Fazer ($31,000)
- Asia - Yuma and Jaemon ($31,000)
- Middle East - Kalgamer and 7man ($20,000)
- Oceania - Anon and Suns ($20,000)
Chapter 4 Season 3 (Major 3)
- Europe - Putrick and SwizzY ($200,000)
- NA Central - Ajerss and Khanada ($150,000)
- Brazil - K1nG and Fazer ($31,000)
- Asia - Bobi and Larkpex ($31,000)
- Middle East - Kalgamer and 7man ($20,000)
- Oceania - Forbes and Jace ($20,000)
Chapter 4 Season 4 (Fortnite FNCS Global Championship 2023 winners)
- Cooper and Mero - ($1,000,000)
- Europe - Merstach and Malibuca ($170,000)
- NA Central - Cold and Acorn ($140,000)
- Brazil - Seeyun and Cadu ($20,000)
- Asia - Shelom and Zagou ($20,000)
- Middle East - Kalgamer and 7man ($20,000)
- Oceania - Alex and Worthy ($16,000)
- Europe - SwizzY and Vanyak3k ($170,000)
- NA Central - Peterbot and Pollo ($140,000)
- Brazil - Persa and EdRoadToGlory ($20,000)
- Asia - Michael and Job ($20,000)
- Middle East - Adapter and FKS ($20,000)
- Oceania - Tinka and Danath ($16,000)
- Europe - Vic0 and Flickzy ($170,000)
- NA Central - Peterbot and Pollo ($140,000)
- Brazil - Fazer and K1nG ($20,000)
- Asia - XMipoli and Koyota ($20,000)
- Middle East - Kalgamer and 7man ($20,000)
- Oceania - Cazi and Aspect ($16,000)
- Peterbot and Pollo ($400,000)
Who has won the most FNCS tournaments?
Several players have earned multiple FNCS titles over the years, including North American (NA) player Mero, who has six wins. Fellow NA legend EpikWhale and retired professional player Arkhram also have six FNCS Championships. However, it's worth noting that Mero won the 2023 FNCS Global Championship, making him a winner both online and offline.
Apart from these three, TaySon is perhaps the most accomplished Fortnite player, winning five titles across multiple chapters and seasons.
Here is a list of players with multiple FNCS wins:
Players with six wins
- Mero
- EpikWhale
- Arkhram
Players with five wins
- Rehx
- Phzin
- TaySon
Players with four wins
- K1nG
Players with three wins
- Peterbot
- Pollo
- Pepoclip
- Suns
- Bugha
- Favs
- Snacky
- Dukez
- GSX
- Opai
- Jace
- Runa
- Queasy
- Hen
- Muz
- Looter
- JannisZ
- Jynx
- Volx
- Qjac
- Acorn
- SwizzY
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