Fortnite unveils $1m Mobile Series details

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Epic Games has unveiled the Fortnite Mobile Series, a solo mobile esports tournament for the free-to-play battle royale title.

The touch-only tournament begins on December 5th, 2025, with players competing for a share of $1m (~£750,300) in prize money using the title’s Blitz Royale game mode.

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Announced on December 3rd, players from North America Central, Europe, North America West, Oceania, Asia, the Middle East, and Brazil will compete in the first phase of the Fortnite Mobile Series, which features monthly opens.

Qualifiers reward prize money for the top 16 players apart from the Last Chance Qualifier, providing players with one more chance to earn a place in the Group Stage.

The Group Stage and Semi-Finals will feature the best players from each server region. The top three players from North America Central and Europe, along with the top two from the remaining regions, will advance from the Semi-Finals to the in-person Mobile Series Championship.

The inaugural edition of the Mobile Series Championship sees the remaining 16 players battling it out for a share of a $200,000 (~£149,989) prize pool.

Fortnite Solo Mobile Victory Cash Cups

In addition to the Mobile Series Championship, Epic Games has also announced details on four Solo Mobile Victory Cash Cups that take place after the Semi-Finals and before the Championship.

Open to all Fortnite players on mobile devices, earning a Victory Royale from the second round offers a $100 (~£75) prize.

The Mobile Series Championship joins an extensive lineup of competitive events taking place throughout December. In addition to mobile tournaments, Victory Cups will offer players a chance to win a share of $810,000 (£611,574) across its overall prize pool.

Fortnite Mobile Series Schedule

Below are all the details on the Monthly Opens taking place in December, January and February:

December

  • Round 1 – December 5th
  • Round 2 – December 6th
  • Qualifier 1 – December 7th
  • Round 3 – December 12th
  • Round 4 – December 13th
  • Qualifier 2 – December 14th

January

  • Round 1 – January 5th
  • Round 2 – January 6th
  • Round 3 – January 7th
  • Round 4 – January 8th
  • Round 5 – January 11th
  • Qualifier 1 – January 12th
  • Round 6 – January 16th
  • Round 7 – January 17th
  • Round 8 – January 18th
  • Round 9 – January 23rd
  • Round 10 – January 24th
  • Qualifier 2 – January 25th

February

  • Round 1 – January 30th
  • Round 2 – January 31st
  • Round 3 – February 1st
  • Round 4 – February 6th
  • Round 5 – February 7th
  • Qualifier 1 – February 8th
  • Round 6 – February 13th
  • Round 7 – February 14th
  • Round 8 – February 15th
  • Round 9 – February 20th
  • Round 10 – February 21st
  • Qualifier 2 – February 22nd
Source: https://esportsinsider.com/