16-Year-Old Wins $3 Million in Fortnite World Cup Video Game Championship

A Pennsylvania teen became a multi-millionaire overnight after winning Fortnite’s first-ever gaming tournament.

According to CNN, 16-year-old Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf brought home the $3 million grand prize for individual players, beating out a number of other pros and famous streamers.

It’s the largest payout EVER for a single player in an esports tournament.

 

“Words can’t really explain it. I’m so happy,” Giersdorf said after the event, which was held in New York’s Arthur Ashe tennis stadium. “Everything I’ve done in the grind has all paid off and it’s just insane.”

Second through fourth place winners also took home 7-figure cash sums.

Via CNN:

In second place, 24-year-old Harrison “Psalm” Chang — a former professional Heroes of the Storm player — won $1.8 million.

Epikwhale took third, winning $1.2 million. He has not publicly disclosed his full name.

In fourth, Nate “Kreo” Kou, 18, from Parkland, Florida, won $1.05 million.

Fortnite is single-handedly generating young millionaires. How “Epic!”

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