Video games have come a long way from the days of being a medium of getting entertained for fun. Nowadays, they have become a primary source of making a lucrative professional career for millions of gaming enthusiasts worldwide. And when it comes to the most trending titles that allow them to make a name for themselves, Call of Duty and Fortnite are few of the heavyweights, among other games, that provide an amazing platform for talented individuals to showcase their impressive skills.
However, it looks like there is a major distinction between these two IPs. Especially when it comes to how Call of Duty and Fortnite’s makers conduct major competitive tournaments for professional across the globe.
New York Subliners’ Aydan reveals insane prize pool difference between Call of Duty Warzone and Fortnite
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While most of the casual players won’t mind this information, those who have got a career in video games will surely do. Recently, prominent New York Subliners’ member Aydan shared a tweet on the situation of the real competitive scene in both Warzone and Epic’s battle royale.
In his tweet, Aydan tried to show a massive gap between the two BR titles for how much worth of cash prizes they offer when it comes to their respective competitions. While Fortnite offers a whopping amount of $10,000,000 in its tournaments, Warzone’s situation is completely opposite to that. In its competitive Twitter contests, the game only offers about $100,000 for players to win, according to the NYSL member.
Fortnite: $10,000,000 in 2023 Competitive Prizepool.
Warzone: $100,000 in Competitive Twitter Tournies.
— NYSL Aydan (@aydan) January 11, 2023
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This tweet caused a debate among other players and social media users who didn’t wasted a second in expressing their honest feelings. It looks like most of the people are fond of Fortnite since it has actually got a dedicated competitive tournaments. On the other hand, Warzone lacks such option – even with the newly revamped 2022 battle royale entry from Activision.
All things considered, majority of gaming lovers believe that Fortnite has a better scope for professionals to make a good career compared to Call of Duty. Have a look at some of the reactions below:
One has tourneys in game, the other doesn’t have custom matches.
— MerK (@JoeDeLuca) January 11, 2023
this lowkey makes sense in my eyes though. one is competitive and one isn’t
— OpTic Hitch (@hitchariide) January 11, 2023
Imagine complaining about a non-competive game not making tournaments or giving huge prize pools lmao
— no pos gg (@DiegoHdz_17) January 11, 2023
If everyone would stop playing cod maybe the developers would do something but nobody will, low key cod is addicting.
— Trevor (@GreenTitan688) January 12, 2023
Fortnite as a whole is a way Better game to make a living off with Competitive and Content creation
Cod has always been under Paid Ngl
— ara (@arauv1x) January 11, 2023
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COD is about to fall off even more. The players aren’t happy and nothing is changing that needs to be fixed. Even the top streamers seem forced to play that would rather be at a beach.
— Louie (@LouieBandanaa) January 11, 2023
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What are your thoughts on these two battle royale games in terms of having competitive tournaments? Also, which one is your personal favorite and why? Let us know in the comments down below.
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