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Just looked up Clix and honestly the guy's story is pretty wild. So this 21-year-old Fortnite player from Connecticut is sitting on a clix net worth of like $27 million right now. That's insane for someone who's barely out of their teens.
The crazy part? He didn't just get lucky. Back in 2019 he qualified for the Fortnite World Cup as a teenager and started cashing in from there. Won $112k from that tournament alone, then kept grinding through FNCS and other major events. Over $300k from competitive play total, which is actually just a fraction of his income.
His real money comes from streaming though. Dude's got 3.6 million YouTube subscribers and he's constantly streaming on Twitch. Between ad revenue, subscriptions, donations, and sponsorships, he's making like $1.1-1.5 million a year. That's the real income driver.
What's even more interesting is how he's diversified - YouTube channel, Twitch streams, brand deals, merch sales, the whole ecosystem. He's basically built a gaming empire while still being young enough to have his whole career ahead of him.
I'm not even sure how to process clix net worth numbers at his age. Makes you wonder what the next few years look like for him. The dude's clearly figured out how to turn gaming skill into actual wealth, not just tournament prize money.
Anyone else following his content or just seeing these numbers for the first time?