Fortnite Winter Royale 2019: Day 3 Regional Results
| Tags: Fortnite
| Author Matt Pryor
Fortnite’s final tournament of 2019 wrapped up on Sunday. See who performed well under the simple scoring system.
The Winter Royale 2019 is now in the history books for competitive Fortnite. This three-day competition provided players of varying skill levels to test the waters in a tournament-setting. Although many professionals did not respond well to the open format, the Winter Royale experienced an influx of players who wanted to make some money. Many of the recognizable professional players achieved high placements as expected. Day three’s scoring system mirrored the same that we’ve seen in the Fortnite Champion Series and Cash Cup tournaments.
We are continuing to correct all scores for the Winter Royale 2019 competition.
We will confirm when this process is complete and the leaderboards are finalized.
We’re sorry for the delay.
— Fortnite Competitive (@FNCompetitive) December 21, 2019
Scoring errors, unfortunately, plagued the majority of the three-day Winter Royale tournament. Many players either dropped down or moved up after Epic Games applied all of the scoring fixes. The Fortnite Tracker website now reflects all of the correct scores and placements. Feel free to browse through and see how your favorite duos performed through the first two days of the tournament.
Let’s take a look at the final results on day three of the Fortnite Winter Royale 2019.
NA East
After Epic Games corrected the scores on day three, Ghost innocents and Ajerss came out on top on the final day of the Winter Royale. Their performance was admirable in that they put up 145 points over 14 matches. Innocents and Ajerss completed an impressive margin of victory, ultimately finishing 19 points ahead of second place. Their most remarkable stat of the day was their slaying ability as they managed 106 eliminations. These two appeared on several leaderboards throughout the weekend and capped their run off with the often elusive tournament victory.
Wacky and smacks came out of seemingly nowhere to take second place with 126 points. Their consistent playstyle granted them a spot atop the leaderboard. Rounding out the top-three on day three of the Winter Royale was none other than TSM Cloud and Ghost thwifo. These two are another duo that we saw several times through the competition, and their performance yielded a third-place finish.
Additional noteworthy placements:
- SEN Aspect and SEN Animal – 12th Place
- Slackes and KeysFN – 13th Place
- Scoped and Tfue – 16th Place
- Wolfiez and LeTsHe (EU) – 29th Place
- FaZe Diggy and Marzz – 31st Place
- FaZe Mongraal and NRG benjyfishy (EU) – 35th Place
- Ninja and Reverse2k – 43rd Place
- Vanguard Calc and SoloMid MackWood – 44th Place
- Nate Hill and FaZe Funk – 46th Place
- Vitality keolys and Vitality hawkers (EU) – 47th Place
- BBG Smqcked and Assault – 60th Place
- Veloce lolb0om and Veloce Core (EU) – 77th Place
- FaZe Megga and FaZe Dubs – 80th Place
- Solary Airwaks and Solary Nikof (EU) – 86th Place
- 100T Elevate and RS clarityG – 100th Place
NA West
KNG Maken1x and Frapaii produced some unbelievable cross-regional results through the entirety of the Winter Royale. Their efforts included high placements in Asia, NA East and their home-region, NA West. On day three of the competition, Maken1x and Frapaii finally took first in NA West with a whopping 165 points. Their efforts included 105 eliminations collectively and three Victory Royales. It’s hard to argue the consistency from these two players, and both should be fielding organizational offers in the coming months.
NRG EpikWhale and rehx is another duo that popped on leaderboards in many different regions throughout the weekend. They fell just short of first on day three in their NA West, but still bagged $2.5K each in this final session. Third place ultimately went to wavyjacob and Thomuss, who both exhibited dominance on days one and two of the Winter Royale. Both players showed up and achieved first place in sessions one and two. Day three padded their Winter Royale earnings significantly.
NRG Edgey and Liquid Cented also showed up yet again on the NA West leaderboard. The NA East duo of UnknownxArmy and BBG Posick also finished inside the top-ten.
Additional noteworthy placements:
- Sogys TV and Domo – 11th Place
- LZR Kreo and Envy Bucke (NAE) – 12th Place
- FURIA leleo and kurtz (BR) – 14th Place
- SnowXX and andrewXX – 18th Place
- Psalm and toff – 20th Place
- CLG Symetrical and 4DRStorm – 23rd Place
- RS clarityG and 100T Elevate (NAE) – 26th Place
- BBG Smqcked and Assault – 49th Place
- Xypher Primzhy and Xypher Virsuh (EU) – 55th Place
- KNG Lanjok and Kytrex – 68th Place
- Liquid Chap and Liquid Vivid (NAE) – 79th Place
- FaZe Diggy and Marzz (NAE) – 82nd Place
- Ghost innocents and KeysFN (NAE) – 99th Place
Europe
Xypher Primzhy and Xypher Virsuh walked away with the top prize on day three of the EU Winter Royale. The scores at the top were tight coming down the stretch, but Primzhy and Virsuh edged out second place by just a mere nine points. They managed 97 eliminations, which outmatched all other duos inside the top-ten. Primzhy and Virsuh produced their most robust effort on the final day of competition.
EtrinkenderFish and ZahnlosesZebraa finished in second with 130 points, marking their best performance of the weekend. They each took home $3.5K USD after playing out all 15 of their matches. IDrop1x and 1x7x4x8x took the third-place spot with 128 points. Mitr0 and Crr finished just outside the top-three after some prominent placements throughout the weekend.
Additional noteworthy placements:
- COOLER Noward and COOLER 4zr – 11th Place
- FaZe Mongraal and NRG benjyfishy – 12th Place
- G2 Tohaj and Milan – 16th Place
- TSM Crue and Chapix – 24th Place
- E11 Klusia and ATL Th0masHD – 28th Place
- TrainH BlastR and TrainH Alpha – 35th Place
- Fnatic Pr0vokd and Fnatic Verox – 36th Place
- VP Jamside and Secret Domentos – 43rd Place
- Vitality Oslo and Vitality BadSnpR – 46th Place
- Ghost Kamo and RijasR – 48th Place
- Gambit fwexY and Gambit Toose – 55th Place
- E11 BlooTea and TeKae – 58th Place
- MSF Endretta and NRG MrSavageM – 59th Place
- Fake Khanada and joey2c (NAE) – 73rd Place
- Nosh and chaotic (NAE) – 96th Place
Oceania
FaZe Caryion and kquid blew their fellow Oceanic competitors out of the water on day three of the Winter Royale. They produced 169 points, which led all seven regions by a sizable margin. Caryion and kquid managed to win five of their 15 games and put up a massive 102 eliminations. This duo flew under the radar on days one and two but came out swinging on the final day of the Winter Royale. Each player pocketed $2.6K USD each for their victory.
Jahlyn and sync took second place with 143 points. This duo tied with the third-place pair of RBK volx and RBK parpy, but the additional Victory Royale saw them land in second place due to the tie-breaker rules. Although a top-heavy region, OCE contains some of the world’s best players as we can see from the same players appearing atop the leaderboard.
Additional noteworthy placements:
- Mrfreshasian and mr rel – 15th Place
- Astonish 2k and Scoped (NAE) – 58th Place
Brazil
AION Clipnode and AION Nothing narrowly edged out MASTER GEMIDA and C9 Nicks for first place on the final day of the Winter Royale. Although Nothing and Clipnode played two fewer games, they made them count with three Victory Royales and 77 eliminations. The competition was tightly close at the top and it came down to the wire. A seven elimination fourth-place finish in the final match was just enough for Nothing and Clipnode to achieve victory.
C9 Nicks and MASTER dropped down to second place after finishing in first on day two. Both of the first and second place duos performed substantially well throughout the entire weekend. Third place went to G.V Pulgaboy and RED Avlr.
Additional noteworthy placements:
- DC MysticK and OPai – 12th Place
- Mojak and Andreoli – 17th Place
Asia
Perrenial Asia region contenders, CR Ruri and CR RizArt, capped of day three of the Winter Royale with a first-place finish. Over 12 matches, they achieved 2 Victory Royales and compiled 83 eliminations. These two steadily improved each day, which ultimately led them to a hard-fought victory. Ruri and RizArt’s win further validates them as the absolute best that Asia has to offer in competitive Fortnite. Each player walked away with $2.6K each for their day three performance.
Riddle Maufin1x and Riddle Bob improved from eighth place on day two to third place on day three. This duo is yet another that performed well under the day three format, which is the typical scoring system that we normally see. Over 14 matches, they managed 3 Victory Royales and 81 eliminations. T1 SinOoh and T1 Hood.J finished one point behind Maufin and Bob and wound up in third place.
Two NA West duos of NRG EpikWhale and rehx, as well as CLG Symetrical and 4DRStorm, crossed regions and both finished top-ten in the Asia region.
Additional noteworthy placements:
- Liquid Cented and NRG Edgey (NAW) – 12th Place
- 100T Arkhram1x and 100T Falconer (NAW) – 13th Place
- Bumboy and Tavern (NAW) – 14th Place
- LG Devious and Kehnys (NAW) – 25th Place
- Peterpan VII and Medusa VII – 29th Place
- littleXX and parmXX (NAW) – 43rd Place
- FaZe Caryion and kquid (OCE) – 44th Place
- Sogys TV and Domo (NAW) – 46th Place
- Ghost innocents and Co1azo (NAE) – 55th Place
- snowXX and andrewXX (NAW) – 60th Place
Middle East
POWER FHD and POWER Yonx claimed the top spot on day three of the Middle East Winter Royale. Their performance yielded results of five wins over 13 matches and 82 eliminations. This scoring system suited them nicely, considering their ability to complete achieve multiple victories. The scoring atop the leaderboard was relatively close when the competition closed. POWER Nm7 and POWER Rv dropped to fourth after winning day two of the Winter Royale.
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Photo Credits: Fortnite Tracker and Epic Games