With Epic Games celebrating Fortnite’s very first birthday, the developers released some pretty exciting new rewards for its massive player community. However, the good times have not yet ended. The developers are back with its much-adored Solo Showdown limited time mode (LTM), allowing players the chance to get their hands on not only V-Bucks but also bragging rights.

Solo Showdown is coming back July 27! Eligible, top performing players will win in-game prizes and a chance to be in a future #SummerSkirmish. Learn more in our blog: https://t.co/HedwUJdJWC — Fortnite (@FortniteGame) July 26, 2018

According to the official blog post, Fortnite’s Solo Showdown is returning with a bang. For those who are new to the game, let us bring you up to date regarding the details of this returning LTM. The Solo Showdown is a sort of a tournament in the game which can be played by anyone, whether they have a Battle Pass or not. And the top 100 players will be rewarded for their incredible plays and dedication with the in-game currency, V-Bucks.

“Trying to prove yourself on the battlefield? Queue up for the Solo Showdown mode for a hotly contested Battle Royale experience. Unlike other LTMs, Solo Showdown will not change core gameplay of the current Solo mode. Instead, you will be placed against other self-selected competitors making this the ultimate test of survival.”

The first 25 matches played in the Solo Showdown LTM will be counted towards your score. As a result, it is advised you play the Solo Showdown LTM as seriously as you can because there will be no going back. Doing badly in these first matches will cost you the opportunity of getting your hands on the first place prize of 50,000 V-Bucks.

Check out the complete Awards list below:

1st Place: 50,000 V-Bucks

2nd – 4th Place: 25,000 V-Bucks

5th – 50th Place: 13,500 V-Bucks

51st – 100th Place: 7,500 V-Bucks

Fortnite’s second installment of its Solo Showdown limited time mode is now available in the game and will come to a close on 30 July 2017 at 10:00 am ET. To learn more about the game mode and its rules, check out the official rules page for additional details.