Excitement Builds for the Fortnite FNCS Divisional Cup Finals 2025: Week 3 Overview
The Fortnite FNCS Divisional Cup Finals 2025 are heating up as Week 3 approaches. This prestigious event allows players from across the globe to demonstrate their abilities in competitive gameplay for substantial cash rewards. The upcoming tournament will adopt the Trio Battle Royale format and will utilize the Chapter 6 Season 2 map.
Commencing on March 22, 2025, Week 3 promises to be an electrifying day packed with action. It will follow several initial rounds including the FNCS Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 Cups, each spanning two days from March 20, 2025. Notably, only the elite from the Division 1 Cup will progress to the Week 3 finals.
The top contenders from Divisions 2 and 3 will also have the opportunity to climb to Division 1 in the subsequent week’s event, maintaining a competitive edge for all participants.
Participation Details
As Week 3 of the FNCS Divisional Cup Finals approaches, new players will unfortunately not be able to enter, as the roster for the tournament’s early stages has already been finalized. For those aspiring to compete in future weeks, the tournament structure will remain consistent.
The FNCS format overhauled in Chapter 6 means players are now categorized into Divisions 1, 2, or 3 based on their performance in the FNCS Trial, which took place on December 7, 2024. Prospective competitors will be seeded according to their highest finishes in the previous season moving forward.
Throughout the competition, participants in each division will have opportunities to ascend to higher divisions, ultimately vying for cash prizes during various tournaments, beginning with the Divisional Cup Finals. For comprehensive tournament rules, refer to the official rulebook here.
Prize Pool Breakdown
The FNCS Divisional Cup Finals 2025 Week 3 boasts an impressive total prize pool of $273,000, allocated across various regions as follows:
Europe ($90,000)
- 1st Place: $22,500
- 2nd Place: $13,500
- 3rd Place: $9,000
- 4th Place: $6,300
- 5th Place: $4,950
- 6th-10th: $3,600 each
- 11th-15th: $1,800 each
- 16th-20th: $900 each
- 21st-25th: $450 each
North America Central ($60,000)
- 1st Place: $15,000
- 2nd Place: $9,000
- 3rd Place: $6,000
- 4th Place: $4,200
- 5th Place: $3,300
- 6th-10th: $2,400 each
- 11th-15th: $1,200 each
- 16th-20th: $600 each
- 21st-25th: $300 each
North America West and Brazil ($30,000)
- 1st Place: $7,500
- 2nd Place: $4,500
- 3rd Place: $3,000
- 4th Place: $2,550
- 5th Place: $1,950
- 6th-10th: $1,200 each
- 11th-15th: $600 each
- 16th-20th: $300 each
Asia, Middle East, and Oceania ($21,000)
- 1st Place: $6,300
- 2nd Place: $3,150
- 3rd Place: $2,100
- 4th Place: $1,785
- 5th Place: $1,365
- 6th-10th: $840 each
- 11th-15th: $420 each
Looking ahead, the Divisional Cup event following Week 3 is set to take place on March 29, 2025. Players are encouraged to stay engaged by following official Fortnite Competitive channels for the latest updates.