Fortnite Mobile Series: All you need to know about the Blitz Royale $1 million Open
Hannah Marie ZT, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 04/12/2025
Epic Games’ new Fortnite Mobile Series allows solo mobile players to compete for their share of a $1 million USD (~£750,000 GBP) prize pool.
With three main phases, seven regions, and regular qualifiers, the tournament offers a fresh opportunity for competitive success in the mobile game genre, pursuing the global success of titles such as Honor of Kings, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and PUBG Mobile.
The Fortnite Mobile Series format
Spanning North America Central, Europe, North American West, Oceania, Asia, the Middle East, and Brazil, the new Fortnite Mobile Series offers players around the world a new avenue to reach LAN competition. Its in-person Championship is one of Epic Games’ two new LAN tournaments introduced for the FNCS (Fortnite Champion Series) 2026 calendar.
The competitive structure is split into three Phases:
Phase 1: Monthly Opens
Players compete in rounds used to determine who can participate in the Qualifiers. These Qualifiers then offer players their first opportunity to earn prize pool money.
First-place qualifier competitors in North America Central and Europe receive $1,000 USD (~£750 GBP), while topping the leaderboards in North America West, Oceania, Asia, the Middle East, and Brazil earns players $700 USD (~£525 GBP).
There is also a Last Chance Qualifier before Phase 2 of the competition begins, which does not offer a monetary reward. However, it is the final opportunity for players to enter the Group Stage.
The First Mobile Series is here 📲
— Fortnite Competitive (@FNCompetitive) December 3, 2025
Solo, touch-only, with in-person Mobile Championship: https://t.co/z0hOkiyd4q pic.twitter.com/6yDTfpI6r6
Phase 2: The Group Stage and Semifinals
Competitors who survived the open qualifiers continue their competition in a Group and Semifinals Phase. First, Group Stage seeding is determined by player placements on their regional Series Leaderboard created from Phase 1 points and results.
Then, as Group Stage matches conclude, the top eight point-earners in each Group advance to the Fortnite Mobile Series regional Semifinals.
Following each Semifinal, the top-ranked players (by points) advance to the Championship.
In Europe and North America Central, the top three players on each Semifinal leaderboard are selected. Meanwhile, in North America West, Oceania, Asia, the Middle East, and Brazil, the top two players on each Semifinal leaderboard are chosen.
Phase 3: The Fortnite Mobile Series Championship
Finally, the Fortnite Mobile Series Championship will see 16 players fight for their share of a $200,000 USD (~£150,000 GBP) prize pool, with the competition held in person.
Currently, Epic Games has yet to confirm any further details.
FORTNITE MOBILE LAN IN 2026 🚨
— DuckyTheGamer (@duckybtw) December 3, 2025
The Top 16 Mobile Blitz players will qualify to compete in a $200,000 LAN tournament later next year…
I knew big things were coming for the mobile platform, but I didn't know that Epic were COOKING this one up pic.twitter.com/lm7XrIftIZ
Qualifier Schedule: December, January, and February 2025-2026
December 2025
- 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 2026
- 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 2026
- 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
Hannah Marie ZT, Senior Editor
Hannah is a journalist specialising in the esports, gaming, and technology sectors. Working for outlets such as Dot Esports, Esports Insider, and of course ENUK, she has developed a love for wider esports, Apex Legends, and advocating for women's esports initiatives. You may have seen her at various esports and gaming events, including ALGS LANs, ESI London, EGX, and watch parties.
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