Nathaniel Wood Gallery / Sara Urbaez / June 14, 2018 9:38 AM
Nathaniel Wood01Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins taking in the Banc of California Stadium, normally home to the Los Angeles Football Club.
Nathaniel Wood02In the game *Fortnite*, these llama piñatas provide players with building materials, ammo, and traps. In real life, they just look cool.
Nathaniel Wood03Streamer Tucker 'Jeriicho' Boner and his pro-am partner, EDM artist Dillon Francis.
Nathaniel Wood04Ninja and Marshmello watching a replay on one of the Jumbotrons at the event.
Nathaniel Wood05Before he bit the dust, one of Ninja's competitors managed to snag a selfie with the streaming superstar.
Nathaniel Wood06Jeriicho and Dillon Francis settling into their battlestations before the competition heated up.
Nathaniel Wood07Marshmello with a starstruck fan during a photo op.
Nathaniel Wood08A cosplayer dressed up as Raptor, one of the legendary-tier skins in Fortnite.
Nathaniel Wood09This skin's called Brite Bomber.
Nathaniel Wood10Rapper Lil Yachty, one of the celebrity competitors.
Nathaniel Wood11Onscreen, Karol 'Friz' Wiśniewski is in the middle of a build while his celebrity teammate Geoffrey Arend awaits a revive.
Nathaniel Wood12UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley.
Nathaniel Wood13Esports competitions are usually held indoors. This time, fans got 80-degree California sun instead.
Nathaniel Wood14Ninja and Marshmello taking a selfie after their victory.
Nathaniel Wood15This wasn't the first Fortnite tournament, but it was the first to have a prize pool of $3 million.
Nathaniel Wood16The two-part trophy included gilded versions of Fortnite's signature pickaxe and crate.
Nathaniel Wood17Marshmello signing autographs after his victory.
Nathaniel Wood18Ninja taking a selfie with the crowd, who sees on the Jumbotron essentially what he sees. Meta enough for you?
Nathaniel Wood19Despite being one of the best *Fortnite* players in the world, Ali 'Myth' Kabbani was defeated by fall damage after Ninja managed to blow up a wooden ramp he was constructing.
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