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Just looked up Clix's earnings and wow, this guy is making serious money at 21. So the Fortnite streamer's net worth is sitting at $27 million as of 2026, which is absolutely wild for someone who's barely out of high school. Got curious about how much does clix make a month and apparently he's pulling in somewhere between $90k to $125k monthly when you add everything up.
Breakdown is pretty interesting - he gets paid from YouTube (over 3 million subscribers), Twitch streams, tournament winnings, brand deals, and merch sales. The tournament money alone has been huge for him. He made $112k just from the Fortnite World Cup in 2019, then another $80k when he placed first at FNCS Finals in 2021. His YouTube channel alone can bring in $1,200 to $18,000 per video depending on views.
What's crazy is how much does clix make a month from streaming and content combined is honestly more than most people's annual salary. The guy earned over $300k from tournaments, but the real money seems to come from the consistent YouTube and Twitch income. When you calculate his yearly earnings at around $1.1 to $1.5 million, it makes sense why his net worth keeps climbing. Started with just a gaming PC his dad helped him buy and now he's one of the richest esports players out there. Pretty insane trajectory for someone still in their early twenties.