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Just looked up Clix's net worth and wow, this guy is only 21 and already sitting at $27 million. Like, I remember when he was just grinding Fortnite tournaments back in 2019, and now he's one of the richest gamers in esports. His real name is Cody Conrod from Connecticut, and apparently he's been streaming on Twitch and YouTube for years now.
The breakdown is pretty interesting - he made over $300k just from tournament winnings, then add YouTube (3+ million subscribers), Twitch subs, and brand deals on top of that. Dude's pulling in like $1.1 to $1.5 million annually. That Fortnite World Cup win in 2019 really launched everything for him.
Honestly makes you think about how different gaming is now. A 21-year-old's net worth hitting $27 million from basically playing video games and streaming it - that's wild compared to like 10 years ago. The guy stayed focused, built a massive following across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and it all paid off. Pretty crazy career trajectory for someone who started with just a gaming PC.