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FaZe Clan has teamed up with Practice Server and Hulu’s sitcom Solar Opposites for the next Fortnite FaZe Elite Cup with $50,000 on the line.
The latest rendition of the FaZe Elite Cup tournament features several of North America’s top players. Furthermore, the door is open to competitors hoping to establish themselves as formidable talents. With $50,000 up for grabs across a Solo and Duo competition, the Solar Opposites FaZe Elite Cup provides a prime opportunity to those willing to enlist.

Details, dates & prize pool
The tournament commences on July 1 with the only preliminary qualifier, which encompasses Solos and Duos. Firstly, non-invited players will compete in a series of matches, hoping to earn a spot in one of the Grand Final lobbies. Subsequently, the Solo Finals will occur on July 2, with the Duo Finals following on July 3.
While the prize pool breakdown is not available, theSolar Opposites FaZe Elite Cupoffers $10,000 for the Solo Finals and $40,000 for the Duo Finals.

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How to watch FaZe Elite Cup
FaZe ClanandPractice Serverwill host a stream for the Solar Opposites Elite Cup action. You can keep an eye on both Twitch channels to watch as the qualifiers and Grand Finals unfold beginning on July 1 and the following two days.
Additionally, those who tune into the broadcast have a chance to win free FaZe Clan merch. To enter, you must type a precise keyword in the Twitch and Discord chat during the FaZe Elite Cup. Finally, the giveaway winners will be contacted through Discord or Twitch to claim their prizes.

Invited professional players
In past iterations, standout players such as Acorn, Jahq, Slackes, MackWood, Khanada and Bucke have found success in FaZe Clan Elite Cup. As a result, we can expect similar results based on the list of invited competitors.
Here are some of the players who have received an invite:

In conclusion, these are just a few of the many players who will compete in the Solar Opposites FaZe Elite Cup—some of which are past Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) winners. Moreover, we anticipate many additional top Fortnite competitors to join the action for a shot at the $50,000 prize pool. Who knows? Maybe you could even earn yourself a spot to compete against the best.
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