Epic Games announced more details about its e-sports plans for Fortnite, revealing today during its live celebrity-streamer ProAm tournament in Los Angeles during E3 that the competitions will all be part of what’s called the Fortnite World Cup. The prize pool, first announced earlier this year, will be $100 million. It will be spread out over a number of different “organized events, online events, and major organized competitions all over the world,” reads the developer’s blog post.

Crucially, Epic is taking a far different approach than other e-sports leagues, like Blizzard’s Overwatch League. (Though Blizzard does operate an annual Overwatch World Cup as well.) “This is for you, the players. Qualifications for the Fortnite World Cup will be based on merit. Epic will not be selling teams or franchises, and won’t allow third-party leagues to do so either,” explains the post.

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The qualifiers will begin this fall, and the World Cup will take place in late 2019. We don’t know if that competition will look anything like the FIFA World Cup, but it’s safe to say Epic could be planning a giant, flashy finish to its first competitive e-sports series. So perhaps the final World Cup will be a knockout-style tournament featuring dozens of top players and broadcast live.

Here are the full details from Epic’s blog post: