ATK Fortnite Customs this weekend with R12,000 prize pool

ATK Fortnite Customs

ATK Fortnite Customs this weekend with R12,000 prize pool

If you happen to be in Cape Town or surrounding areas this weekend, and you are a Fortnite esports fan, then you shouldn’t miss out on the 4th ATK Fortnite Customs tournament. Here’s everything you need to know about the ATK Fortnite Customs event, so you don’t miss out.

ATK Fortnite Customs details

The event starts at 09:30 and is expected to run until around 17:00. Entry per round sets you back R60. You can book your spot online via the event’s Quicket page or take your chances at entry by heading to the venue on the date. There’s a total prize pool of R12,000 on the line.

ATK explains how the event will work:

“6 rounds consisting of 1 solo play, building-enabled custom game per round. R2000 prize pool per round distributed amongst the top 5 point earners from the custom game. R60 entry per round. Maximum of 40 players per round, the first 40 people to sign-up online or at the door, per round get in. The event starts at 10 am so don’t be late!”

Prize distribution per round:
  • 1st place wins R800
  • 2nd place wins R500
  • 3rd place wins R300
  • 4th place wins R250
  • 5th place wins R150

You will have to be at the venue to compete, as this event doesn’t feature an online option. It takes place in Cape Town at ATK Arena’s venue on Sunday, 2 April 2023.

ATK Arena’s address is 91 Main Road, Claremont, Stadium on Main Parkade, Ground Floor Level 1, Cape Town, South Africa, 7708.

For the latest ATK Fortnite tournament, ATK has set all Fortnite settings to performance mode.

ATK notes that while there are controllers available to hire, the numbers are limited (eight in total), so you can bring your own controllers and USB cables. There are generators, so there is no need to worry too much about loadshedding. Furthermore, you can bring your own headsets, mice, and keyboards.

Header image via ATK.

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