FNCS Global Championship 2025 Leaderboard
Let’s dive right in: the FNCS Global Championship 2025 leaderboard crowned Queasy, Merstach, and SwizzY as the absolute kings of this year’s Fortnite competitive scene — bagging 697 points, 3 wins, and a juicy $450,000 split between them. Not bad for a weekend, right? Sometimes you watch these leaderboards scroll past and think, “How do they even manage those endgame clutches?” The top 33 teams fought for every single point; some faces familiar, some brand new, all loving the adrenaline rush that comes with the world watching every build, rotate, and elimination.
Few hours into the finals, my Discord exploded. Someone shouts, “SwizzY just wiped a trio with 5 HP left!” That’s FNCS: pure grit, lucky bounces, and those moments you remember months later. The leaderboard changed after almost every match, and suddenly consistent duos like Vanyak3kk and MariusCOW weren’t just fighting for placement — they were fighting nerves.
FNCS Globals 2025 Leaderboard
This year’s FNCS Globals 2025 leaderboard? It was stacked. If you blinked, a new team had leapfrogged the scoreboard.
Here’s a look at how the best trios came out swinging, ranked by pure point totals. The cash prizes? Unreal. And for the first time ever, 66 teams got their shot. “Legendary” feels too mild for these finals. Here’s how the top 33 stacked up:
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Queasy, Merstach, SwizzY — 697 points, 12 matches, 3 wins, $450,000 ($150k each)
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Vanyak3kk, MariusCOW, Pixie — 650 points, 0 wins, $300,000
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panzer, Setty, Japko — 590 points, 1 win, $225,000
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charyy, IDrop, Kami — 539 points, 1 win, $180,000
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Boltz, Rapid, Khanada — 518 points, 1 win, $135,000
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Pixx, Darm, demus — 512 points, 1 win, $90,000
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PabloWingu, tjino 1, Fredoxie — 511 points, 1 win, $75,000
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Malibuca, P1ng, Wox — 481 points, 1 win, $60,000
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Chap, rezon ay, MrSavage — 403 points, 0 wins, $45,000
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Shadow, Sphinx, Muz — 402 points, 1 win, $36,000
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fazer, Phzin, K1nG — 401 points, 0 wins, $33,000
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Cadu, Tisco, Stryker — 399 points, 1 win, $30,000
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Cooper, Reet, Curly — 389 points, 0 wins, $27,000
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vic0, Veno, Flickzy — 383 points, 1 win, $27,000
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Cold, Peterbot, Ritual — 361 points, 0 wins, $24,000
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Ajerss, Pollo, Acorn — 342 points, 0 wins, $24,000
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Bacca, Parz, PXMP — 340 points, 0 wins, $21,000
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Higgs, Clix, Eomzo — 331 points, 0 wins, $21,000
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Salko, Ark, Sxhool — 313 points, 0 wins, $18,000
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Upl, Mikson, Focus — 264 points, 0 wins, $18,000
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FKS, 5AALD, Hero — 200 points, 0 wins, $15,000
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Hris, Chico, TaySon — 181 points, 0 wins, $15,000
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Aminished, Braydz, Visxals — 171 points, 0 wins, $15,000
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anon, Resignz, alex — 159 points, 0 wins, $15,000
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Rise, yuma, Koyota — 159 points, 0 wins, $15,000
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M0untain, Goofy, VortexM — 158 points, 0 wins, $12,000
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Gabzera, Scarpa, Wey — 149 points, 0 wins, $12,000
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wickesy, Merem, Buyuriru — 147 points, 0 wins, $12,000
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Snowy, Rew, saad — 134 points, 0 wins, $12,000
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ていてい, らぜる, EDGE ハイグライト — 116 points, 0 wins, $12,000
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VicterV, EpikWhale, paperfn. — 108 points, 0 wins, $9,000
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Mansour, Adapter, Balor — 97 points, 0 wins, $9,000
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Cazi, Tinka, Aspect — 83 points, 0 wins, $9,000
Watching Rapid take high ground in Match 8 was wild — his team didn’t just win a game, they stole momentum. It felt electric, the kind of moment where chat explodes with “no way!” emojis and someone inevitably posts a meme seconds later.
FNCS Globals 2025: The Real Story
If you were anywhere near the Fortnite scene these past few days, you know the FNCS Globals almost overloaded social feeds — top-tier sweats, heartbroken fans, those “we’ll be back next season” posts. But the leaderboard isn’t just numbers. Every point? Blood, sweat, mouse drag, and the sound of keys hammering through the last rotate. When Boltz’s team held low ground for a clutch heal-off, I cheered; they still came up a hair short of the big trophy, but you got the sense they’d already won something for themselves.
This year, the animosity between power trios reminded me of scrim nights back in 2021, when solo queue shenanigans sometimes led to surprise partner swaps and Twitter drama. But community support for those just scraping by in the top 25? Absolutely fierce. “Even my cat watched Match 4 and hissed at every mythic charge,” someone tweeted. That’s the vibe.
The Finer Details (And Fun Observations)
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Point values changed nearly match by match, with a total of 12 rounds deciding fate — all trios needed nerves of steel.
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Cash split was a real motivation: each player knew what a win meant beyond just glory.
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The leaderboard truly reflects evolving metas, unexpected strats (did you see the Heal-Off round?), and picture-perfect team chemistry.
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Shoutouts to teams ranked 20+, still grinding for every dollar and every fan cheer.
From the outside, FNCS might look like just another esports event. For insiders? It’s the world’s messiest, most thrilling digital LAN party with high stakes and even higher emotions.