Thursday, August 1, 2019

The First "Fortnite" World Cup Set New Record In Live Broadcasts

The first Forttite World Cup was successfully held in New York last weekend (July 26-28). The 16-year-old Kyle Giersdorf (game name "Bugha") won the single-player competition and took away $3 million in prize money. Cosplayini have cheap Fortnite cosplay costumes, accessories, Christmas and Halloween clothing for sale, inspired by movie, marvel, dc, anime, game. Good ideas for Christmas and Halloween.
However, the victory belongs not only to Giersdorf alone. The World Cup has also pushed the popularity of Fortnite to a new peak. Statistics show that the number of viewers of the first Forttite World Cup has reached a historical high in the Twitch platform.

According to data provided by GitHyp, the game analysis website, during the World Cup singles finals on Sunday (July 28), the Twitch website also viewed 1.3 million people online. It far exceeds the number of simultaneous watchers of "Counter Strike: Global Offensive" (1.15 million) and "League of Legends" (1.1 million), setting a record for the history of electric competitions.

It is worth noting that this is only the first Forttite World Cup hosted by Epic Games. According to this achievement, Epic will inevitably hold more competitions in the future, and Epic, who has more experience, is likely to break more records.

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