BoomTV and Twitch streamer Turner “Tfue” Tenney held the first-ever Tfue Tuesday Fortnite tournament, with $100,000 up for grabs and 20 squads competing. The tournament included notable players and streamers such as Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, Cody “Clix” Conrod, Ali “SypherPK” Hassan, and more.
The tournament consisted of ten matches with elimination and placement points being tallied to determine the winner.
Team Clix, composed of Fortnite pros Clix, Kwanti, Rise, and Eomzo, emerged victorious, finishing the competition with 446 points – just six more than Team Tfue. The Tfue Tuesday leaderboard saw significant shifts throughout the tournament, with six teams surpassing the 400-point threshold. Despite the restrictive ruleset, Team Clix managed two Victory Royales out of the ten matches, outpacing all other competitors.
Team Tfue, consisting of Tfue, Okis, Easiness, and Pilky, matched Team Clix with two Victory Royales but fell short in the final match. Despite two zero-point efforts in games two and three, the team rallied back, with Okis saving their tournament life in game nine with a clutch performance of three rapid eliminations.
Other noteworthy teams in the Tfue Tuesday Fortnite tournament included NickEh30, Nate Hill, BonsaiBroz, and MrSavage. Each game-winning team earned $1,000.
The complete leaderboard is as follows:
1st: Team Clix — 446 points ($25,000)
2nd: Team Tfue — 440 points ($17,000)
3rd: Team NickEh30 — 434 points ($12,000)
4th: Team Nate Hill — 419 points ($10,000)
5th: Team BonsaiBroz — 413 points ($8,000)
6th: Team MrSavage — 409 points ($7,000)
7th: Team SypherPK — 396 points ($6,000)
8th: Team Scoped — 386 points ($5,000)
9th: Team Zemie — 378 points
10th: Team Aydan — 322 points
11th: Team TypicalGamer — 312 points
12th: Team Bugha — 310 points
13th: Team Myth — 309 points
14th: Team Sommerset — 220 points
15th: Team Botez — 214 points
16th: Team Lachlan — 202 points
17th: Team KurtBenkert — 170 points
18th: Team HeadShotChick — 160 points
19th: Team Chica — 152 points
20th: Team 2xChampion — 16 points
It’s unclear whether the Tfue Tuesday Fortnite tournament was a one-time deal or if we can expect more. Regardless, it was an entertaining showcase of Fortnite Zero Build and the skills of some of the top players and streamers in the industry. Tfue was wise to carefully construct his team, and the tournament demonstrated just how important every player is in determining a team’s success.
In conclusion, the Tfue Tuesday Fortnite tournament was a thrilling competition, with Team Clix coming out on top to claim the $25,000 grand prize.