Prepare those controllers for angst; the announcement just landed from Courage and Cold’s twitter. They proffered: “future FNCS Pro-Am champions!” and honestly? It is a bit infectious confidence.

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So Courage and Cold tweeted an image that read “YOUR FUTURE FNCS PRO-AM CHAMPIONS… COURAGE X COLD!” pure hype. Nothing when, nothing where, even why- just strut. And honestly? That’s all we needed.

Courage or Jack Dunlop is a seasoned gamer with respect to Fortnite. That guy has been around, and apart from casting, he was also competing. He could do some serious damage in tandem with Cold, an insane mechanics superstar.

The problem lies here: Epic Games haven’t yet recognized its FNCS Pro-Am. Some predictions? Just another hype? The tweet doesn’t say anything at all, and the answers are… crickets really. None, not a single like. Extremely strange since one would expect the slightest doubt about such immediately infamous tweet would send the whole community into a spin.

Perhaps, all are still absorbing that into their system: they could be too busy in Creative imagining this amazing collab; or maybe it really is – maybe – that no one dares to doubt because, deep down, everyone knows about this: If Courage and Cold teamed up for an FNCS Pro-Am, they would be serious PROBLEM.

For those who don’t know, FNCS would be the apex competitive platform within Fortnite: it could actually bring together the reigning gods and most important streamers to just one single moment of proverbially glorious crossover in a one-time event Pro-Am. And if Courage and Cold are already calling their shot? Well, that is the kind of energy we want to see more!

Not when (or if) this particular thing is happening mentioned at all: but real estimation would put this duo right up there on everyone’s watch list as soon as Epic actually announces it. Until then, we just have to trust them and keep Crazy practicing.

So hypothetically, save the date cause if Courage and Cold are right, then it’s going to be one hell of a show. And if they are wrong? Well, it was a dope tweet.

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The fact that no one even replied to this point is, you know, either a glitch or just a calm before the storm. Either way, we’re here for it.