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FNCS 2025 Major 1 Grand Finals: Winners and Everything You Need to Know!

The FNCS 2025 Major 1 Grand Finals brought fierce competition, with global winners across regions like EU, NA, and South America. Check out the results and highlights from this thrilling tournament!

The first FNCS Major of 2025 has come to an end, marking another remarkable chapter in the history of Fortnite competitive play. This tournament was filled with excitement and intensity, with players battling until the very last moment to determine the winners. The best players from all around the world competed for the top spots, and in this article, we’ll take a closer look at each regional winner!

EU

The winners of FNCS 2025 Major 1 in Europe are Vico, Veno, and Flickzy, who took home 4 wins out of 12 matches and a total of 83 eliminations. They finished the tournament with a 25-point lead over the second-place team, P1ng, Wox, and Malibuca. Both teams have now qualified for the FNCS Global Championship 2025. In third place were Vanyak, MariusCOW & Pixie, followed by Trulex, Tayson & Chico in seventh, and MrSavage, Mongraal & Panzer in eighth. Setty, Kami & Charry finished in 21st.

NA CENTRAL

The FNCS Major 1 in North America was one of the most exciting tournaments ever, with several trios delivering outstanding performances. The winners of the tournament were Ajerss, Acorn, and Pollo, with Pollo securing his fourth consecutive FNCS win. They were followed by Ritual, Cold, and Peterbot, who finished just 14 points behind. What made this even more thrilling for fans was the close competition in the final two games—Pollo's team won the last match with 14 eliminations, while Peterbot’s team finished fourth with 7 eliminations. Imagine how things would have changed if Peterbot’s team hadn't been eliminated early. These two teams have qualified for the FNCS Global Championship 2025.

In the rest of the standings, we have Clix, Batman, Bugha & Eomzo in third, Vadeal, Cooper, and Sphinx in fourth, Muz, Japko, and Rise in fifth, Rapida, Khanada, and Boltz in sixth, and Bugha, Avivv, and Threats in seventh. Bucke, Okis, and Kraez finished in 15th.

South America

The winners of FNCS in South America are once again K1ng, Fazer, and PHzin. The Argentinians teamed up with one of Brazil's strongest players for another dominating performance. This marks the sixth FNCS win for K1ng and PHzin, and the fourth for Fazer. The most amazing part of this story is that K1ng was banned just before the FNCS began, but his account was reinstated less than an hour before the tournament kicked off. Truly insane! They’re the only team from South America to qualify for the FNCS Global Championship 2025. In second place, just 26 points behind, were Diguera, Seeyun, and KING, followed by 916gon, Persa, and EdRoadToGLory in a tie for third.

Asia, NAW, ME, and Oceania

In these regions, only the winning trio qualifies for the World Championship, and the winners are:

  • Asia: Rise, Yuma, and Koyota, with 2 wins and 82 eliminations, finishing with a 70-point lead over second place.
  • NAW: Bacca, Parz, and Pxmp, with 6 wins and 73 eliminations, securing a massive 160-point advantage over second place. Sadly, EpikWhale finished in fourth.
  • Middle East: After a remarkable run, Kalgamer and 7man’s winning streak came to an end as they placed third. The winners were Hero, FKS, and 5aald, with 2 wins and 74 eliminations.
  • Oceania: The winners were Danath, Mace, and Skits, with 0 wins but an impressive 87 eliminations, followed by Alex, Cazi, and Resignz, who finished about 150 points behind.

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