
With all eyes set on Fortnite Champion Series, players from all around the world are engaging in the weekly events in order to test their mettle against fellow players. Also, a way to rake in a decent prize money every week, the weekly events like Daily Trios Cup, Champion Cash Cup, Contender Cash Cup and Platform Cash Cup are widely popular among semi-professional and amateur players. The weekend event, Fortnite Hype Nite is equally popular among players, although the competition is played only for Hype Points, which if you ask a Fortnite rank-pusher, is very very important. Here’s everything to know about the Hype Nite points system:
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What is Hype Nite?
One of the oldest Fortnite competitive plays, Hype Nite has been around several seasons now. Chapter 2 Season 3 of the battle royal title brings the newest edition of Hype Nite, which started on Sunday, July 19. The event is scheduled for every Sunday till August 16. Hype Nite is a open-for-all tournament, where a players Hype Points every week decides his/her participation in the various divisions. The competitive mode comprises of three leagues divided into 10 divisions:
Open League
Division I (0 – 249 Hype points)
Division II (250 – 499 Hype points)
Division III (500 – 999 Hype points)
Division IV (1,000 – 1,499 Hype points)
Contender League
Division I (1,500 – 2,499 Hype points)
Division II (2,500 – 3,999 Hype points)
Division III (4,000 – 5,999 Hype points)
Champion League
Division I (6,000 – 11,999 Hype points)
Division II (12,000 – 15,999 Hype points)
Division III (16,000+ Hype points)
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How does Hype Nite work?
Each Fortnite Hype Nite live session will have a three-hour window for players to join matches. Each player/team can play a maximum of 10 matches in one session. After the end of the session, the teams are placed based on their accumulated points. Here’s how Hype Nite points system work:
Points are distributed based on placement points and eliminations. A Victory Royale (win) is worth 14 points. Teams also earn points based on the number of eliminations in each game (each elimination: 1 point). Unlike other events, elimination points are not capped during Hype Nite.
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Placement points:
- Victory Royale: 14 points
- 2nd: 11 points
- 3rd: 10 points
- 4th – 5th: 9 points
- 6th – 10th: 8 points
- 11th – 15th: 7 points
- 16th – 20th: 6 points
- 21st – 25th: 5 points
- 26th – 30th: 4 points
- 31st – 40th: 3 points
- 41st – 50th: 2 points
- 51st – 75th: 1 point
Hype Nite prize pool
| Rank | Prize (Hype Points) |
|
Top 1% |
500 |
|
Top 5% |
375 |
|
Top 10% |
250 |
|
Top 20% |
190 |
|
Top 50% |
125 |
Fortnite Hype Nite leaderboard, latest standings (top 3)
NA-West
1. DEXZUSZN-IG – 145 points (3 wins, 76 eliminations)
1.FoesFoe on ig – 130 points (0 wins, 64 eliminations)
1.Txlents – 117 points (3 wins, 42 eliminations)
NA-East
1. bleuZK – 165 points (3 wins, 86 eliminations)
1. Scorch – 127 points (2 wins, 55 eliminations)
1. Twitch Ornataz – 125 points (3 wins, 56 eliminations)
Europe
1. hadesfanboy01 – 124 points (2 wins, 54 eliminations)
1. Youtube Mydro – 118 points (2 wins, 66 eliminations)
1. Twitter TeekewFN – 118 points (2 wins, 51 eliminations)
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