Edited By
James Lee

Many players are questioning the recent absence of Cash Cups for the Zero Build mode. With statistics showing that Zero Build attracts more participants than regular Battle Royale, the decision has sparked conversations across gaming forums.
Players enjoy Zero Build for its accessibility and casual vibe. Stats indicate 240,000 players were active in this format compared to just 190,000 in traditional Battle Royale. As players voiced their opinions, a mix of sentiments emerged online.
"Probably because thatโs just casual BR," remarked a frustrated player, echoing a sentiment heard multiple times.
A dominant theme in the discussion is the rampant cheating issues faced in Zero Build tournaments. Players argue that the competitive scene has, unfortunately, been marred by dishonest practices. One comment bluntly stated, "Cheaters pretty much always win ZB."
Many believe the decision to cut Cash Cups reflects a desire to maintain a more casual experience, as some comments suggest that competitive integrity was compromised.
Critics point to the belief that Zero Build has a low skill ceiling compared to build-focused gameplay.
"Epic Games determined that the Zero Build game mode has a low skill ceiling and is not really competitive," noted one user, stressing this perspective of the developers.
This viewpoint has many players frustrated as they feel competitive play is being sidelined.
The backlash against the discontinuation of Cash Cups shines a light on the division within the Fortnite community. Gamers seek a balance between competitive integrity and fun casual play, yet the ongoing issues with cheating in Zero Build complicate this.
280% of players prefer Zero Build tournaments, according to various forums.
Players express significant frustration towards the decision, citing cheating problems only seem to amplify across all modes.
Quote of the day: "This isnโt just a Zero Build issue; this is a Fortnite issue."
Key Highlights:
240k active players in Zero Build versus 190k in BR
Complaints about cheating rampant in the Zero Build mode
Players feel denied a competitive edge due to recent decisions
As the community adjusts to these changes, will Epic Games reconsider their approach? Questions abound about the future of competitive Fortnite, with calls for clarity on how to tackle cheating across all game modes. Are cash cups really on the back burner for good?