Fortnite hosts the Twitch Rivals SuperGames Finals April 22, and we’ve got all the big details you want to know about times, teams, Twitch Drops and more. Get a full recap of the event below.
What time does the Twitch Rivals SuperGames Finals start?

The SuperGames Finals begin April 22 at 8 p.m. EDT and are expected to last about three hours. Due to technical difficulties and other unexpected issues, these times may vary slightly.
How to watch the Twitch Rivals SuperGames Finals
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The best place to keep track of the SuperGames action is, of course, the official Twitch Rivals Twitch channel. In the stream embedded above, top-tier shoutcasters will offer a general view of the matches as they unfold. Matches can also be viewed from the streams of individual participants listed below.
SuperGames Finals Teams
Team 1
Team 2
Team 3
Team 4
Team 5
Team 6
Team 7
Team 8
Team 9
Team 10
Team 11
Team 12
Team 13
Team 14
Team 15
Team 16
Team 17
Team 18
Team 19
Team 20
Twitch Rivals SuperGames, Rules, Prizing & Standings
During the Twitch Rivals SuperGames Finals, all 20 teams will work to accrue the most points from the following scoring system over five matches.
- Top 16: Five Points
- Top 12: Five Points
- Top Eight: Five Points
- Top Four: Five Points
- Top Three: Five Points
- Top Two: Five Points
- Victory Royale: Five Points
- Eliminations: Two Points Each
Prizing will be awarded for charitable causes for the placement listed below:
- First: $150,000
- Second: $100,000
- Third: $75,000
- Fourth: $60,000
- Fifth: $55,000
- Sixth: $50,000
- Seventh: $45,000
- Eighth: $40,000
- Ninth: $35,000
- 10th: $30,000
- 11th-20th: $25,000
The latest standings can be viewed at the official Twitch Rivals SuperGames page as the event unfolds.
Get the Don’t Blink Spray and Octo Wrap Twitch Drop
Just like the FNCS Finals, the SuperGames Finals features a free Twitch Drop for watching 30 minutes of matches on any of the above-listed supported streams. To do so, you must link your Epic Games and Twitch accounts using the following steps. As long as you see a message that reads “Drops enabled” and not “enable in-game drops,” then you’ve done the process right.
- Enter your Epic credentials at the account link page.
- Select the option to connect your accounts.
- Input the credentials of your Twitch account.
- When the account is linked, you’ll see a message that reads “Drops enabled! Watch for a chance to earn loot.” while watching supported streams.
- If the link doesn’t work, you’ll see a message that reads “Enable in-game Drops with Account Link.” Said link will bring you to the above-linked account link page.
That’s all you need to know about the Twitch Rivals SuperGames Finals in Fortnite.
Who will take the top prize at the SuperGames Finals? Will you be watching to get your free Twitch Drop? Tell us in the comments section!