Ludwig Ahgren, the YouTube Gaming star streamer, made a spectacular announcement on April 12, 2022 and revealed that he will continue to host the streamer-only Fortnite Invitational tournament.
Now being called Ludwig Mondays, the YouTuber stated that he has now been sponsored by the developers behind Fortnite and the tournament will feature a huge winning cash prize of $100,000.
Providing more information regarding this upcoming event, the content creator tweeted out the following:
The YouTube star hosted his first-ever Fortnite Invitational tournament on March 29, 2022, which featured a huge number of well-known content creators and streamers present on Twitch and YouTube.
The event was a massive hit, with streamers like Felix "xQc", Imane "Pokimane", Rachell "Valkyrae" and many more participating. Nick "Nmplol's" team ended up dominating the competitive playground of Fortnite, which was followed up by xQc's team.
The YouTube Gaming streamer has changed the formula for the upcoming streamer-only Fortnite Invitational tournament. Instead of featuring a ton of big-named personalities, Ludwig has decided to invite lesser-known content creators who have a following or viewership of less than a thousand people.
No professional players will be allowed to participate in the event. Former participants and gamers were present in the thread where they congratulated the YouTuber on his massive achievement.
A huge number of fans and Twitch streamers, who want to participate in the upcoming tournament, replied to the Twitter thread.
Blaire "QTCinderella" hopped into the conversation and pitched in for her channel's moderator to be considered as a potential participant for the upcoming tournament.
Anne Munition, an FPS gamer and streamer,
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