Cody is very well known for being the best one versus one (1v1) player and high ground taker, and being one of the youngest professional Fortnite: Battle Royale players. He often does wagers against his fans
Cody started streaming on Twitch on November 11, 2017, the same day the Clix YouTube channel was created. He uploaded his first YouTube video on April 21, 2018, showcasing a build battle he was in.[4] He later made Fortnite montages before Fortnite’s competitive scenes. The first time Cody was qualified for Fortnite’s first annual World Cup, he was first place, and won $58,000 – Cody’s career began to rise exponentially.
On March 30, 2019, Cody became a member of Misfits before leaving the clan on July 1, 2020 to join NRG the same day.
Clix Career Highlights
He won another tournament, and $10,000, in July of 2019.
Clix Wiki
Cody Conrod is better known online as Clix (or MSF Clix), is an American YouTuber, Twitch Streamer and a professional Fortnite: Battle Royale player. He started gaining recognition after qualifying for the Fortnite’s first annual World Cup. On July 1, 2020, Cody became a member of NRG. He is 15 years old and was born on January 7, 2005.
Clix Awards and Achievements
Overall Ranking: At this time, Clix is ranked #566 in highest overall earnings, and #117 in highest earnings for players from United States United States.
Prize Money Earned Under 18 Years of Age: Clix is currently under the age of 18. All prize money won will count towards this category until January 7, 2023.
Largest Prize from a Single Tournament: Out of the 25 tournaments awarding cash prizes that Clix had competed in, the largest amount was $112,500.00 from Fortnite World Cup Finals 2019 – Solo on July 28, 2019. His 18th place finish makes up 47.58% of his total prize money won.
$100,000 Milestone: On July 28, 2019, Clix reached $100,000 in total prize money won with a $112,500.00 cash prize from his 18th place finish at Fortnite World Cup Finals 2019 – Solo. Prize money from 12 tournaments got him to that point.
Recent Earnings: Clix has been awarded $600.00 in cash prizes from a single tournament within the last 90 days, none of which came in the last month.
Clix History
Cody is very well known for being the best one versus one (1v1) player and high ground taker, and being one of the youngest professional Fortnite: Battle Royale players. He often does wagers against his fans.
Cody started streaming on Twitch on November 11, 2017, the same day the Clix YouTube channel was created. He uploaded his first YouTube video on April 21, 2018, showcasing a build battle he was in.[4] He later made Fortnite montages before Fortnite’s competitive scenes. The first time Cody was qualified for Fortnite’s first annual World Cup, he was first place, and won $58,000 – Cody’s career began to rise exponentially.
Clix Controversy
Temporary Suspension from Twitch
Cody was suspended from Twitch for 7 days due to playing with a suspended Twitch streamer ZaynSZN.[5] Twitch’s rules state that current Twitch streamers are not allowed to collaborate or share any association with the banned streamer on stream. However, Cody’s ban was reduced and was only banned for 3 days total.
Feud with UnknownxArmy
On May 23, 2020, during the Fortnite Championship Series Invitational: Grand Finals, Cody got into conflict with another Fortnite professional player named UnknownxArmy. During game 5 out of 6, Cody sniped Unknown and dance emoted on him. Out of frustration, Unknown’s plan for game 6 was to eliminate Cody in the early game.
Unknown was unknowingly chasing another qualifying player named Ajerss, who eliminated him while Cody was still in the game. After the game finished, Cody turned on his live stream and started ranting on Unknown’s behavior during game 6.
Clix Organizations
On March 30, 2019, Cody became a member of Misfits before leaving the clan on July 1, 2020 to join NRG the same day