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PlayVS brings Fortnite to high school and college esports tournaments


PlayVS will bring organized Fortnite competitions to high schools and colleges in the U.S.

PlayVS already uses its software platform to organize popular esports tournaments for high schools, and this deal marks the first time it is expanding to colleges and universities.

The Los Angeles company already handles high school tournaments for Rocket League, which is made by Psyonix, acquired by Epic Games. Epic also makes Fortnite and the Unreal game engine.

PlayVS said that the deal also mark the first time that competitive Fortnite will be available at the high school level and have an official collegiate format, with a national championship to be held at the end of the season.

Delane Parnell, CEO of PlayVS, said in a statement said it’s a monumental moment for PlayVS and esports overall, and he was grateful for the chance to work with Fortnite and its community.

Schools will be able to register and compete in Fortnite for free. PlayVS said it is focused on fostering a fun, inclusive environment where players can share their love of Fortnite in the good spirit of competition, regardless of skill level.

After seeing much success with high schools, PlayVS is now launching in colleges and universities across the country with Fortnite as its first game offering. Players will be able to compete on the platform of their choice.

Phillip Schultz, East Coweta High School (GA) esports coach, said in a statement the addition of Fortnite will be a big boost for coaches trying to grow their school esports programs, and he expects a surge of students to jump on board.

How PlayVS’ Fortnite Leagues will work

Fortnite Chapter 2.

Above: Fortnite Chapter 2.

Image Credit: Epic Games

High schools will be placed in a regional conference based on their geographic location. College conference structure will vary, with more details to come on this web site.

Teams will be made up of two players and will compete as duos. Schools can register an unlimited amount of teams.

Top teams at the end of the season will advance to playoffs, with the championship match taking place in May.

Additionally, every week the three highest-scoring teams from each conference will be automatically guaranteed a spot in the playoffs.

Participation is free for all registered players, made possible by PlayVS’ partnership with Epic Games.

High schools have until February 17 to register with pre-season practice starting that week as well. The official eight-week season kicks off the week of February 24.

Colleges and universities have until February 24 to register with pre-season practice starting that week. The official season kicks off on March 2.

PlayVS has raised $96 million to date.



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