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Just looked up what Clix is making these days and honestly, the guy's net worth is insane for someone who's only 21. Cody Conrod started streaming Fortnite back when he was just a teenager and now he's sitting on like $27 million. That's wild.
So basically he qualified for the Fortnite World Cup in 2019 and that's when everything took off. He's won over $300k from tournaments alone - the World Cup itself gave him $112k, then FNCS Finals dropped another $80k. But the real money? YouTube and Twitch, obviously. He's got over 3 million YouTube subscribers pulling in like $1,200 to $18k per month depending on views. Add Twitch subs, brand deals, and merch sales and you're looking at roughly $1.1 to $1.5 million annually.
The craziest part is how young he was when this started. Connecticut kid, born in 2005, just grinded Fortnite while his parents actually supported it. Now he's one of the richest esports players out there. Makes you wonder how many other teens are just one viral moment away from this kind of success, right? The whole Clix networth situation just shows how insane gaming content creation has become as an actual career path.