As we look toward another year of competition, some great players remain up for grabs. These are the top Free Agents in Fortnite right now.
Missing the top-tier Fortnite action during this winter break? Don’t worry – it’s not long until the packed Chapter 4 Season 1 tournament schedule begins!
Following the success of the recent $1M FNCS Invitational in North Carolina, some organizations will no doubt be hoping to strengthen their rosters before the next major in-person event.
Here’s a roundup of the best unsigned Fortnite talent going into 2023:

Free Agents – Europe
Currently the highest-rated player on our EU Power Rankings, Th0masHD is hungrier than anyone for an FNCS title. Plus, he just won the C4:S1 Placement Cup with Malibuca!
JannisZ has won FNCS Solos, Duos, and Trios, and also came out on top at the latest DreamHack Winter LAN in Sweden. He parted ways with WAVE Esports earlier in the month and is on the hunt for a new home.
Undeniably one of the greatest IGLs to touch the game. Chapix is a two-time FNCS Champion, World Cup qualifier, and certified troll.
Having flown under the radar for some time, Merstach made a name for himself in Chapter 3 as half of one of the most exciting Duos to watch. He’s also super entertaining, so the right org could make great content with him.
Romanian pro zAndy could be a fantastic underdog pickup. He’s earned the respect of the competitive community over the past couple of seasons, especially after a crazy performance at the Gamers8 tournament in Saudi Arabia.

Free Agents – NA East
Acorn has been near the top for years now, but currently seems to be in the form of his life! He was a casualty of the Team 33 drama in October and has yet to join a new team.
Eomzo sits atop our NA East Power Rankings and streams regularly on Twitch. Despite being yet to have a standout performance in Grand Finals, it feels like it’s only a matter of time.
Everyone agrees that Cold is one of the best fighters on Fortnite. He and Cented were one of the favorites going into every FNCS in Chapter 3, and will be aiming to finally get that victory in 2023.
It’s true that FNCS Champion Peterbot had a disappointing time at the Invitational in Raleigh. However, partnering up with Bugha for Chapter 4 is a sure-fire recipe to get back to winning ways.
Jamper won the C4:S1 Placement Cup and won’t want to slow down all year. The American has been close to FNCS glory on many occasions, with top 3 placements dating back to Chapter 2 Season 4.