Epic Games Removes Region Lock from Fortnite Tournaments
From TwogPedia
News/Epic Games Removes Region Lock from Fortnite Tournaments
More
20 June 2024 07:50
In a significant move, Fortnite has lifted its longstanding region lock on tournaments, with the exception of the Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS). Riot Games' change marks a departure from previous seasons where players were restricted to competing solely within their designated region.
Effective immediately, competitors across Europe and North America now have the freedom to participate in various tournaments interchangeably. This means European Fortnite players can join North American events and vice versa, offering greater flexibility and the opportunity to showcase their skills on a global stage.
More:Brainspark Games Secures $1.78m
The region lock had previously prevented players from entering the same tournament on both European and North American servers, limiting their competitive options.
Fortnite's decision to lift the region lock on tournaments not only impacts competitive play but also holds significant implications for content creators. With top players now able to participate in tournaments across different regions, content creation stands to benefit immensely. This change allows creators to offer more diverse and engaging content as they follow their favorite players across various competitions.
A widespread network outage disrupted multiple major online games on Christmas Eve, affecting titles such as Fortnite, ARC Raiders, Rocket...
More
Dec 25, 2025
Epic Games has officially confirmed that popular streamer IShowSpeed is joining Fortnite’s Icon Series, marking one of the most anticipated...
More
Dec 24, 2025
Epic Games has officially announced the Fortnite Reload Elite Series, a new international competition featuring a total prize pool of...
More
Dec 18, 2025
Epic Games has detailed its plans for the 2026 Fortnite Championship Series, confirming the return of Duos play, the addition...
More
Dec 12, 2025
Kim Kardashian is officially arriving in Fortnite, marking the latest celebrity to join the game’s expanding list of collaborations. Earlier...
More
Dec 11, 2025
More
20 June 2024 07:50
In a significant move, Fortnite has lifted its longstanding region lock on tournaments, with the exception of the Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS). Riot Games' change marks a departure from previous seasons where players were restricted to competing solely within their designated region.
Effective immediately, competitors across Europe and North America now have the freedom to participate in various tournaments interchangeably. This means European Fortnite players can join North American events and vice versa, offering greater flexibility and the opportunity to showcase their skills on a global stage.
More:Brainspark Games Secures $1.78m
The region lock had previously prevented players from entering the same tournament on both European and North American servers, limiting their competitive options.
Fortnite's decision to lift the region lock on tournaments not only impacts competitive play but also holds significant implications for content creators. With top players now able to participate in tournaments across different regions, content creation stands to benefit immensely. This change allows creators to offer more diverse and engaging content as they follow their favorite players across various competitions.
A widespread network outage disrupted multiple major online games on Christmas Eve, affecting titles such as Fortnite, ARC Raiders, Rocket...
More
Dec 25, 2025
Epic Games has officially confirmed that popular streamer IShowSpeed is joining Fortnite’s Icon Series, marking one of the most anticipated...
More
Dec 24, 2025
Epic Games has officially announced the Fortnite Reload Elite Series, a new international competition featuring a total prize pool of...
More
Dec 18, 2025
Epic Games has detailed its plans for the 2026 Fortnite Championship Series, confirming the return of Duos play, the addition...
More
Dec 12, 2025
Kim Kardashian is officially arriving in Fortnite, marking the latest celebrity to join the game’s expanding list of collaborations. Earlier...
More
Dec 11, 2025