Twitch drops for watching FNCS All-Star Showdown in Fortnite
FNCS All-Star Showdown kicked off on June 23 with lots of professional players competing each other (only previous FNCS winners and Champion League members can participate). Such a battle can’t be missed, even if you don’t participate in it. And even if you don’t want to watch other Fortnite players compete, you might want to get free Twitch Drops while watching FNCS All-Star Showdown.
Twitch Drops
The rewards include an emoticon, a back bling, a spray and a loading screen. The theme of all the items is easily recognizable. The back bling looks as usual, but this time the hand has this soft, nice golden color.
How to get the drops
To get the Twitch Drops in Fortnite for watching FNCS All-Star Showdown, you need to:
- Link your Epic and Twitch accounts.
- Watch an FNCS All Star Showdown stream that has drops enabled for at least 15 minutes.
The channels that support Twitch Drops have the following label:
Here’s a link to the official Fortnite Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/fortnite (follow the channel to turn on stream notifications)
Usually, the rewards are spread across all stream days, so be sure not to miss any streams if you want to get all the drops for your Fortnite locker.
You can get the drops for watching FNCS All-Star until June 27, when the final stream will be done.
Stream schedule
Stream Schedule | Stream Time (GMT) |
---|---|
June 23 | |
Stream Start | 17:00 |
Stream End | Approximately 20:00 GMT |
June 25 | |
Stream Start | 17:00 |
Stream End | Approximately 20:00 GMT |
June 26 | |
Stream Start | 17:00 |
Stream End | Approximately 20:15 GMT |
June 27 | |
Stream Start | 15:00 |
Stream End | Approximately 18:15 GMT |