The Milk Cup 2025: A Milestone in Women’s Esports
The second annual Milk Cup, organized by Gonna Need Milk, took center stage on
October 18, 2025 at TwitchCon San Diego. This women’s Fortnite LAN tournament featured
50 duos, totaling
100 of the best female Fortnite players vying for the coveted title. It marked a significant moment in the gaming community, reinforcing the presence of women in esports.
In an exhilarating finale, competitors
Nina and
Vader emerged victorious, establishing themselves as the 2025 champions. Their triumph came at the end of a thrilling event that captured the hearts of fans both in-person and via streams, with an impressive
4.3 million views throughout the tournament. Notably, this marked the first third-party tournament broadcasted on the official Fortnite channels, signifying a pivotal moment for women's esports.
The Milk Cup 2025 not only showcased intense competition but also highlighted the camaraderie within the community. It featured creator watch parties and co-streams with popular gaming personalities, expanding its reach and engaging fans worldwide. Influential names like
AussieAntics, LuluLuvely, and
QTCinderella contributed to the excitement by participating in discussions and celebrations during the event.
After the final matches concluded, enchantment continued as streamers
ThePeachCobbler and
Taco honored the standout players with awards. Nina received the
MVP award, while
MiniMikae1a was celebrated for outstanding sportsmanship. This recognition not only validated their skills but reinforced a commitment to cultivating a positive community environment.
Gonna Need Milk’s aim for The Milk Cup aligns with its broader mission to promote
equitable opportunities within the gaming realm. This year’s tournament featured an astonishing
$300,000 prize pool, the largest for any women’s Fortnite series in the United States. Additionally, each finalist benefited from an all-expenses-paid trip to compete, underscoring the event's inclusivity.
Furthermore, The Milk Cup showed impressive community retention, with
66% of 2025 finalists having participated in the previous year’s tournament. This statistic reflects the growing commitment and interest among female players in competitive gaming genres. Jen Grubb, Senior Marketing Manager at MilkPEP, emphasized the importance of community feedback, illustrating how it drives the evolution of these events. She stated, 'The community is the engine of The Milk Cup, and we're designing for it. When you listen to your audience and invest in their passions, real change is possible.'
In a bid to fuel these gamers, Gonna Need Milk introduced the
“Milk Energy - The OG Energy Drink,” a limited-edition beverage exclusive to TwitchCon San Diego. This drink, flavored
Strawberry Crush, was crafted with input from female gamers and is simply lactose-free strawberry dairy milk. It offers the nutritional benefits of milk without adverse effects like jitters and crashes typical of conventional energy drinks.
The production of The Milk Cup was notable for its inclusive approach, being managed by
RaidiantGG's all-women production team. This collaboration not only focused on showcasing talent but also aimed to amplify female representation in all aspects of gaming.
With partners like
Twitch, Blast, and Moonrock, and sponsors that included
MSI and Aimlabs, The Milk Cup 2025 has laid a robust foundation for future tournaments. As the gaming community reflects on this remarkable year, anticipation builds for The Milk Cup 2026, aiming to set new benchmarks for women's esports.
For detailed results and updates on future initiatives, interested fans can visit
gonnaneedmilk.com or connect via
@GonnaNeedMilk on Twitter. In a genre eager for evolution, The Milk Cup has proven itself as a beacon of progress and opportunity for aspiring female gamers, marking a truly historic event in esports.
About MilkPEP
The
Milk Processor Education Program (MilkPEP), based in Washington, D.C., champions educational efforts aimed at boosting fluid milk consumption across the nation. Discover more at
MilkPEP.org.