Australian Rules Football League Hosting Fortnite Tournament

Fortnite tournament offering big wins

The Australian Football League is hosting a Fortnite tournament and offering $100 in prize money to the winner. This Football League Duos tournament taking place today and tomorrow will be filled with 000 Australian Football League players competing to be the last two survivors. The winners will choose which charity the $40 prize money will go to, helping to spread awareness and goodwill while downsizing their opponents. Fortnite is available for Xbox One, PS50, Nintendo Switch, Mac, PC and mobile right now, with AFL Stream King featuring Fortnite streaming online for Fortnite and footy fans.



Australian Rules Football League Hosting Fortnite Tournament

โ€œWe are proud to partner with global giant Epic Games to deliver this charity tournament, harnessing the strengths of both organizations and delivering what should be an incredible product for footy fans and gamers. Bringing together some of the biggest names in footy with the biggest names in Fortnite, we can't wait to see who will take home the title. โ€œWhile this is far from the first Fortnite tournament with a large prize pool, the AFL hopes to attract record crowds as it unfolds.

Several sports leagues are on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the AFL is not accepted. Addressing Fortnite to continue to compete, the AFL Stream King with Fortnite is a great way for athletes to continue their competition while raising funds and awareness for important charities. ESPN2 played clips from Madden NFL 2020 to replace the lack of new American football to cover, while other athletes compete in various game tournaments to fill the competitive void during the pandemic.




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Source: Game Rant

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