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Red Bull Contested: Tickets for the UK’s first major Fortnite LAN go on general sale now
Tickets for the UK’s first major LAN Fortnite esports tournament, Red Bull Contested are on sale now.
Fans from across the world will be able to get hold of their Red Bull Contested tickets via redbull.co.uk/contested to see the brand-new Fortnite tournament live from McEwan Hall, Edinburgh.
Tickets for Red Bull Contested are on sale now, giving fans the opportunity to watch UK’s first major Fortnite LAN live from McEwan Hall, Edinburgh. Taking place on 10th June 2023, Red Bull Contested is the first major Fortnite LAN tournament in the UK and will invite the world’s best Fortnite players to Scotland to compete in a unique battle royale tournament.
A unique solos Fortnite format created specifically for Red Bull Contested will see the world’s best players battle across eight intense rounds, but with an additional twist on the traditional points system. For the final four rounds, eliminations will be worth double points, forcing players to adopt new aggressive strategies to stay in the hunt for the crown, while also incentivising the lower-ranked players to play more aggressively, promising fans an unforgettable finale.
Confirmed professional players already include Martin “MrSavage” Foss Andersen, Harry “Veno” Pearson, Thomas “Th0masHD” Høxbro Davidsen, Jaden “Wolfiez” Ashman and Zachariah “Pinq” Siddall.
The tournament will be hosted in Edinburgh’s iconic McEwan Hall in front of a live crowd of more than 500 fans
Red Bull Contested will be broadcast live on Red Bull’s Twitch and YouTube channels.
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