Here’s what changed in Fortnite Arena in season X

A new point system is in place.

Image via Epic Games

There’s a reworked Arena in Fortnite: Battle Royale’s season X. The ranked and competitive system players knew has been slightly changed and received a considerable revamp in its points system and ranks.

Recommended Videos

First, this Arena season is starting with Solo and Trios instead of Solo and Duos. All players had their Hype count reset and will have to start grinding again through 10 divisions instead of seven.

Epic Games added three new divisions: Open Division IV and Champion Divisions II and III. That means players who are starting to gather Hype in the Arena will take a bit longer to get out of this beginner division, while those at the top will have a new challenge once they hit Champion.

This is the new ranking system and how many points you need to be in each.

  • Open I (0 to 499) 
  • Open II (500 to 999) 
  • Open III (1,000 to 1,499) 
  • Open IV (1.500 to 1,999) 
  • Contender I (2.000 to 2,999) 
  • Contender II (3.000 to 4.499) 
  • Contender III (4.500 to 6.499) 
  • Champion I (6.500 to 9.999) 
  • Champion II (10.000 to 13.999) 
  • Champion III (14.000+)

You used to need 300 points to be in Champion, but now you need 500 to leave Open Division I. But that doesn’t mean Epic went crazy. Instead, it reworked the entire points system and players will earn lots of points per match instead of some here and there for eliminations and placements.

  • Solo            
    • Eliminations: 20
    • Top 25: 60
    • Top 15: 30
    • Top 5: 30
    • Victory Royale: 60           
  • Trios            
    • Eliminations: 7 (per team member)
    • Top 8: 60
    • Top 4: 30
    • Top 2: 30
    • Victory Royale: 60

Epic has also adjusted Bus Fares to this new points system.

Players will continue to be matched with each other based on their Hype. Epic wrote that “players in higher divisions may experience longer-than-normal wait times to ensure higher-quality matches,” so long queue times could still be a problem for top players.

Jump into Fortnite now to test the new Arena mode.

Author
Image of Bhernardo Viana
Bhernardo Viana
Bhernardo is senior guides writer and strategist at Dot Esports. He's been working in the gaming industry for over 9 years, with works published on Destructoid, Prima Games, ESPN, and more. A fan of Pokémon since 6 years old and an avid Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch player. Now writing strategy and quests guides for several mobile and PC titles.