Fortnite Partners With MrBeast For $1M Prize Competition

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Fortnite Partners With MrBeast For $1M Prize Competition
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EpicGames has announced that they've formed a new partnership with MrBeast for a brand new $1M Fortnite competition.

\n The event will be called MrBeast's Extreme Survival Challenge, and it will take place on December 17th, 2022. The goal of the event is to have the highest Score at the end of the challenge, which will score you one million dollars from the company. In order to earn points, you will have to avoid hazards, collect coins, and survive extreme challenges in a specific time period. The total Score of your best five matches will determine your results.

After the challenge concludes, the Score of your best match will determine your placement. The player with the highest Score will earn one million dollars !'\n'You don't have to earn the highest Score to be a winner, however. The top 100,000 players at the conclusion of the tournament will get the golden Beast Brella Umbrella.

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