In Fortnite a tournament was held for streamers and professionals, with a total of $100,000 to win. Ninja, Tfue and the organizer DrDisrespect participated and showcased their skills, but the aim god still overwhelmingly defeated everyone.
What kind of tournament was that? It was the $100,000 tournament “Hotshot” organized by DrDisrespect in Fortnite. A total of 16 teams with two players each competed. The goal for the teams was to achieve more kills than the opposing team. All kills in the duo team were counted together, and the team with the most kills received a point.
There were a total of quarter, semi, and ultimately a final showdown.
In the individual finals, two matches were played. If a team caused a tie in the second round, a third round was played.
To ensure fairness among opponents and avoid immediate eliminations, the opposing teams joined a common squad. They chose “teams” and landed separately with their duo partners at different locations on the map.
This ensured that both competing teams could enjoy the same opponent difficulty on the map. Despite the immense pressure and the fact that the professionals had to fight in the “No Build” mode, Tfue’s team won the tournament.
Even without building, Tfue takes down everything and everyone
If you want to watch the tournament yourself, we embed the full tournament here:
But it wasn’t just Team Tfue and Ninja that were in attendance. DrDisrespect himself and other teams like Bonsaibroz and Summit1G also tried their luck at the prize money. Despite all efforts, the professional and aim god Tfue still won the final against Typical Gamer.
How did Tfue manage that? Armed with a burst rifle, a drum shotgun, and a jetpack, Tfue destroyed everything and everyone in his line of sight. Both in the air and on the ground, he was able to outplay countless players without building, and with ease.
You can see in his recordings how focused and precise he places his shots. He hardly misses any shots and is confident in every situation. In moments where no opponent is visible, he already fires and takes down an entire team with ease.
It wasn’t just his selected weapons and equipment that helped him achieve victory, but also his talent in handling them. If you aim to reach his level, you will need to train hard.
What do you think of such tournaments? Would you also like to participate in such a competition and face off against professionals? Let us know in the comments if you could take on Tfue.