Australian content creator AussieAntics won the Fortnite Pro-Am with duo Peterbot over the weekend, as the pair took home a total of $50,000 from the prize pool.
The Pro-Am was bigger and better than ever this year with certain IMAX cinemas even showcasing the event in 2025.
With a total of $500,000 to be won at the Pro-Am, take a look at how the money was split and who finished where after the weekend.
Fortnite Pro-Am Prize Pool
See here for the full Fortnite Pro-Am results, including how much each duo won from their placing. The Pro Players are listed first with their content creator duo following.
- AussieAntics/ Peterbot – $50,000
- Coopere/ Zemie – $45,000
- PodaSai/ Nikof – $40,000
- Setty/ dieyuhs – $35,000
- Khanada/ StableRonaldo – $30,000
- 916Gon/ Flakes Power – $25,000
- Sommerset/ Th0masHD – $25,000
- Nick Eh 30/ Queasy – $25,000
- Faxuty/ rezon ay – $25,000
- Lacy/ Clix- $25,000
- CourageJD/ Cold – $20,000
- Reddysh/ Veno – $20,000
- Captain Shota/ Koyota- $20,000
- Typical Gamer/ Bugha- $20,000
- MrSavage/ Lachlan – $20,000
- Regsita/ Nate Hill – $15,000
- Jacob4TV/ Kami – $15,000
- alex/ Loserfruit – $15,000
- Moxie/ SypherPK – $15,000
- Mongraal/ Ali-A – $15,000
LIFT THIS @THOMASLYTE TROPHY 🏆
(also, look how happy Nick is!!!) pic.twitter.com/vAuHxeuvEV
— Fortnite Competitive (@FNCompetitive) May 11, 2025
Fortnite Pro-Am roundup
The Fortnite Pro-Am saw a new format for FNCS fans this year, with twenty duos taking part in six games before being scored on best placings and most eliminations at the end of the night.
Duos were comprised of a Pro Fortnite player and a social media content creator which levelled out the playing field as teams were selected at random.
Eventual winners Peterbot and AussieAntics only won one game (game 4) at the Pro-Am but their high placings and consistent eliminations in each round had the duo just on top at the final count.
THAT’S RIGHT, @PeterbotFN and @AussieAntics take game 4 with 10 eliminations! pic.twitter.com/cgq5hyFLYk
— Fortnite Competitive (@FNCompetitive) May 10, 2025
American duo Cooper and Zemie will feel hard done by after the weekend’s results as they finished in the top 3 in four of their games. Their struggles to get high eliminations ultimately cost the duo in the end though, with the team finishing four points behind the eventual winners.
There was only two teams with British players at the weekend and both struggled to make much of an impression during the event, with all-British duo Ali-A and Mongraal especially disappointing in last place.
Pro player Veno has already won a FNCS tournament this year and he was slightly better with his Romanian duo Reddysh, as they managed to accumulate 26 points in total to take home $20,000 from the prize pool.