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Just looked up Clix and man, this guy's story is actually wild. So he's only 21 years old right now and already sitting on like $27 million net worth? That's insane. Started grinding Fortnite as a teenager from Connecticut and literally made it to the World Cup in 2019. His Clix age when he hit that milestone was just 14, which is crazy to think about.
The breakdown is pretty interesting too - dude's making serious money from multiple streams. YouTube's got him at like 3.6 million subscribers, pulling in decent ad revenue monthly. Then you've got Twitch subscriptions, tournament winnings (he's pulled over $300k from competitive play), brand deals, and merch sales. All of that combined gets him to roughly $1.1-1.5 million yearly.
What's wild is how young he still is. Clix age is 21 and he's already one of the richest gamers in esports. Most people his age are still figuring out college or entry-level jobs. He's literally built an empire from being really good at one game and having the discipline to stream consistently. Says a lot about the esports industry honestly. You think the money will stay consistent or is this a peak moment for him?