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Just been diving into Clix's story and honestly, the guy's trajectory is wild. So Cody Conrod – that's his real name – basically turned gaming into an absolute money machine. He's only 21 right now in 2026, but his networth is sitting around $27 million. Not bad for someone who started with just a gaming PC his dad helped him buy.
The crazy part? He blew up after qualifying for the Fortnite World Cup back in 2019 when he was still a teenager. Won like $112,000 from that alone, but that was just the beginning. Over his competitive career, he's raked in over $300k from tournaments – including an $80k first place finish at FNCS Finals 2021. That's the kind of prize pool most players dream about.
But here's where it gets interesting – tournament money is honestly just one piece of his income. His YouTube channel has over 3.6 million subscribers now, and he's pulling in crazy numbers. We're talking $1,200 to $18,000 per month just from YouTube ads depending on traffic. Then add Twitch streaming, sponsorships, merchandise, and brand deals on top of that. Dude's making somewhere between $1.1 to $1.5 million annually. His networth of $27 million in 2026 reflects years of grinding both competitive play and content creation.
What's interesting is how he's diversified. Instagram's got 2.5M followers, TikTok, Twitter, Snapchat – he's everywhere. That social presence translates directly to sponsorship deals and brand partnerships. He's dating Dakota Tyler, keeps most personal stuff private, but honestly that's smart when you're that young and that visible online.
The whole thing kind of proves the point that if you're really good at something and you build an audience around it, the money follows. Clix's networth growth shows how content creation mixed with competitive success can absolutely pay off. Pretty wild to think about where he'll be in another five years.