Milk’s pledge
Fueling change
Women compose nearly half of the gaming community, yet only comprise 5% of esports players, with no representation in the top 500 highest overall earners.
So we decided to help level the playing field in esports.
Milk is fueling change by creating The Milk Cup in partnership with @ThePeachCobbler, WOTE and RaidiantGG’s all-women production team. A women-take-all Tournament Series where anyone who identifies as a woman can compete safely and ruthlessly against one another, for the largest prize pool in North America:
The quarter million. Could it be yours?
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Tournament schedule
major 1
May 23
Offline Qualifiers May 16
major 2
June 20
Offline Qualifiers June 13
major 3
July 25
Offline Qualifiers July 18
lanchampionship
FALL 2024
tournament format
eligibility
OPEN QUALIFERS
VERIFIED ENTRY
mode
TRIOS
BATTLE ROYALE
BUILD TOURNAMENT
DROPS
6 PER EVENT
SCORING
PLACEMENT POINTS + ELIMINATIONS
(ALL DROPS COUNT)
SERVER
NA CENTRAL
Advancement
Top 11 teams from each major
go on to the LAN Finals
Teams 12-16 receive a spot in the next Major
PRIZE POOL
99 trios of the best Fortnite players will attempt to outlast one another, over four events, in an effort to claim the largest North American prize pool in women’s esports history, and the first-ever Milk Cup trophy! Plus, all travel and accommodation expenses are covered for the IRL Finals.
May the best team win.
Total
$250k
Majors
$25k each
championship
$175k
faq
Who’s eligible to compete in The Milk Cup?
You must be a US citizen, green card holder, student or working visa holder, or hold any visa that allows you to receive income in the United States and have a valid Tax ID number. You must be residing in the US at the time of the matches that you are participating in.
You will be required to submit your government identification, complete a W-9 form with all applicable information, or submit your student or working visa in order to receive any prize money, prior to any matches a player competes in.
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and meet all other requirements, you are eligible to participate in the event with a parent or guardian waiver. If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and earn a spot in the LAN Championship, you are required to have a parent or guardian chaperone in attendance with you.
Are player substitutions allowed?
When is the registration period?
registration steps by the following dates:
- Qualifier 1: May 5th at 11:59 pm ET
- Qualifier 2: June 2nd at 11:59 pm ET
- Qualifier 3: July 7th at 11:59 pm ET
After I register, what else do I need to do before The Milk Cup?
- Once you have joined the server, complete the “U.S. Eligibility Form” and, if you are under 18, the “Parental Consent Form” in the #registration channel of the server. You will not be approved to be on a team in this event until you complete these forms.
- Once all of your team members are approved and have joined the server, complete the “Trio Verification Form” in the #registration channel.
- Check out the rest of the server for more event information and use the support channels in the server if you have any questions.
- Review #stream-setup and ensure that your stream is set up accordingly.
- Download Yunite client here. If you are not familiar with Yunite, review the match-joining process. A guide is available here.
- Join your game-day server when it becomes available to you. This will happen after qualifier lobbies are announced.
- Make sure to keep notifications on for your game-day server!
What if I don’t have a trio?
That’s no problem. We’ll add you to a Discord channel to find potential teammates.
When will we find out what Qualifier Lobby our team is in?
How much is the total prize pool and how will it be paid out?
The LAN Championship is worth $175,000.
Here’s how it will all be paid out.
Qualifier Prize Pool Structure:
- 1st-place team: $7,500
- 2nd-place team: $4,500
- 3rd-place team: $3,000
- 4th-place team: $2,250
- 5th-place team: $1,500
- 6th-place team: $1,250
- 7th-11th: $1,000
Grand total for all three Qualifiers: $75,000
LAN Championship Prize Pool Structure:
- 1st-place team: $75,000
- 2nd-place team: $30,000
- 3rd-place team: $15,000
- 4th-place team: $7,500
- 5th-place team: $6,000
- 6th-place team: $4,500
- 7th-place team: $3,600
- 8th-place team: $3,300
- 9th-place team: $3,000
- 10th-place team: $2,700
- 11th-place team: $2,500
- 12th-place team: $2,100
- 13th-place team: $1,800
- 14th-place team: $1,500
- 15th-20th: $1,200
- 21st-25th: $900
- 26th-33rd: $600
Grand total for LAN Championship: $175,000
Do we have to pay taxes on our earnings?
Are accommodations covered for LAN championship participants?
I still have more questions; where can I get help?
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