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Just looked up Clix's background and it's actually wild how young he is. His real name is Cody Conrod and he's only 21 right now, born back in 2005 in Connecticut. Dude basically grew up with gaming and turned it into a massive career before most people finish college.
What's crazy is how fast he blew up after hitting the Fortnite World Cup qualifiers in 2019. Like, he was still a teenager and already competing at the highest level. He's pulled in over $300k from tournaments alone - won $112k at the Fortnite World Cup, $80k at FNCS Finals. That's insane for someone his age.
But the real money? That's coming from YouTube and streaming. He's got over 3.6 million YouTube subscribers now, which means consistent ad revenue. Add in the Twitch subscriptions, brand deals, and merch, and apparently his net worth is sitting around $27 million as of 2026. He's making somewhere between $1.1 to $1.5 million yearly from all these streams combined.
What I find interesting is that he's still so young but managed to build this whole ecosystem around his name. YouTube, TikTok, Instagram - he's got millions of followers everywhere. Started his channel back in 2017 and just kept grinding. Honestly, his story is a good reminder that if you're actually good at something and put in the work early, the money follows. Not everyone can pull it off, but Clix definitely did.