16-Year-Old Wins $3 Million at Inaugural Fortnite World Cup
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A 16-year-old Pennsylvania teen just walked away with the largest payout to a single player in the history of esports.
That’s right—this weekend’s inaugural (and massive) Fortnite World Cup competition ended in a $3 million victory for Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf, who won by a landslide 59 points during the solo finals tournament and left the largest tennis arena in the world with much, much heavier pockets.
Bugha accrued the 59 points over six rounds of gameplay on July 28, closing out the World Cup’s third and final tournament with a lofty sum total. The tournament’s second-place finisher (silver medalist?), the 24-year-old Harrison “Psalm” Chang, followed Giersdorf with 33 points, scoring himself a neat sum of $1.8 million.