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Just looked into Clix's whole situation and honestly, it's wild how young this guy is making serious money. So his real name is Cody Conrod, born in Connecticut back in 2005. That makes him only 21 right now but already sitting on a clix net worth around $27 million. Like, that's insane for someone his age.
He basically blew up after hitting the Fortnite World Cup qualifiers in 2019. That's when people actually started paying attention. From there he's been competing in major tournaments, streaming on Twitch, and posting videos on YouTube where he's got over 3 million subscribers now. The guy pulls in somewhere between $1.1 to $1.5 million annually from all his different income streams.
What's interesting is how diversified his earnings are. Tournament winnings, YouTube ads, Twitch subs, brand deals, merch - he's got his hands in everything. Won like $112k just from the Fortnite World Cup alone. His clix net worth breakdown shows YouTube and Twitch are probably his biggest money makers at this point since he streams constantly.
He's dating Dakota Tyler and keeps his personal life pretty low-key, which is smart honestly. Stays focused on the grind. The crazy part is he's still grinding at 21 with a clix net worth that most people won't hit in their entire lives. Hard work and early adoption of streaming really paid off for him. Pretty solid example of turning gaming into an actual career.