Fortnite Pro-Am: All Teams Schedule and Details Revealed
The Fortnite Pro-Am is set to kick off on May 10th, bringing together 20 talented teams of esports athletes and content creators to compete for a share of the $500,000 prize pool. According to https://www.si.com/esports/fortnite/pro-am-all-teams-schedule, the competition will feature a unique format, pitting FNCS athletes against famous creators in Reload Duos.
The winning duo will take home $50,000, with the entire prize pool being $500,000. The Pro-Am’s format will make it more challenging for FNCS athletes who are used to Battle Royale, as Reload is an entirely different monster. The event will be live-streamed on the Fortnite Twitch channel, allowing fans to watch the action unfold in real-time.
Schedule for the Fortnite Pro-Am
The Pro-Am is a relatively short esports tournament, lasting only a few hours. The first match is set to begin on May 10th at 4:10 PM Eastern Time, while the finals will take place 2-3 hours later. https://www.si.com/esports/fortnite/pro-am-all-teams-schedule has listed the start time for all time zones, so fans can plan accordingly.
Zone | Time |
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PDT | 1:10 PM |
EDT | 4:10 PM |
UTC | 9:10 PM |
CET | 10:10 PM |
Notable Teams and Competitors
There are 20 teams in the Pro-Am’s roster, featuring a mix of famous names and talented esports athletes. Some notable teams include Peterbot and AussieAntics, Mongraal and Ali-A, and Bugha and TypicalGamer. https://www.si.com/esports/fortnite/pro-am-all-teams-schedule reports that the Pro-Am’s lineup includes:
- Cooper & Zemie
- Nick Eh 30 & Queasy
- Jacob & Kami
- Cold & CouRageJD
- PodaSai & Nikof
- Alex & Loserfruit
- Moxie & SypherPK
- Veno & Reddysh
- Setty & Daya
- Lacy & Clix
- Captain Shota & Koyota
- Sommerset & Th0masHD
- AussieAntics & Peterbot
- Khanada & Stable Ronaldo
- Amar & Rezon
- Bugha & TypicalGamer
- MrSavage & Lachlan
- Regs & Nate Hill
- Mongraal & Ali-A
- 916Gon & FlakesPower
What to Expect from the Pro-Am
The 2025 Fortnite Pro-Am is one of the first iterations of its kind, bringing together famous personalities and FNCS athletes. This could be a great opportunity to grow the esports fan base. If the Pro-Am gains widespread popularity this May, then it may come back for another round in 2026. Esports is always growing as an industry, so Fortnite isn’t slowing down.
Fans can expect to see legendary pros like Mongraal, Moxie, and Bugha compete for the $50,000 grand prize, as they’ll surely be bringing their secret strategies to the Pro-Am. With a unique format and a talented lineup, the Fortnite Pro-Am is shaping up to be one of the most exciting esports events of the year.