The second round of Road to TwitchCon ft. Fortnite Zero Build tournaments has recently ended in Europe, North and South America. In this new feature, Streams Charts will tell you why these events are interesting, and how many viewers they attract.
At each of the Road to TwitchCon ft. Fortnite Zero Build’s tournaments, streamer trios compete for $50K as well as slots at the Twitch Rivals: Zero Build World Invitational ft. Fortnite — the final event of the series which will take place at TwitchCon San Diego in October 2022. Four qualifying tournaments are scheduled for each region in total.
After the first two rounds, streamers who qualified for the Twitch Rivals: Zero Build World Invitational ft. Fortnite are:
- p0me, larsfnnnn, fulltrollingg — Part 2 LATAM
- Aydan, Prospering, virsuhh — Part 2 NA
- MOTOR, Jenks, Swifty — Part 2 EMEA
- zEkO, Eslipnot, Escaracho — Part 1 LATAM
- Tfue, NateHill, Zemie — Part 1 NA
- Nikof, Kyzen_, EMXXRRR — Part 1 EMEA
Part 1 EMEA was the most popular event of the previous Road to TwitchCon ft. Fortnite Zero Build events. It was watched by over 109K Peak Viewers, in many ways, thanks to the broadcasts of such streamers as TheGrefg, vysotzky, pow3rtv, jolavanille and agustin51. But the second round of the tournament in the same region generated only 83.7K Peak Viewers (3rd place).
Second most popular was Part 2 NA, which managed to accumulate 100.5K Peak Viewers. Curiously, North America was the only region where the second tournament was more popular than the first. The reason for it was NICKMERCS who took part in the event and Tfue who didn't take part in the event but streamed it.
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TwitchCon San Diego 2022 is scheduled for October 7-9 at the San Diego Convention Center. The third and fourth stages of Road to TwitchCon ft. Fortnite Zero Build will take place in August and September respectively.