Best Fortnite Players

10 Best Fortnite Players in 2023

Fortnite is a third-person shooter launched by Epic Games in 2017, which has rapidly grown into one of the worlds most popular video games by 2023. Fortnite has over 400 million total registered users and 250 million active monthly players and is currently the 6th most viewed video game on Twitch.

Compiling a list of the top ten Fortnite players was a complex task for us, given the vast and ever-evolving player base. Our selection criteria are both objective, considering the number of kills, match placements, earnings, and overall gaming sense, and subjective, factoring in gaming strategy, technique, skills, and mindset.

Based on our criteria, Kami (Michael Kaminski) is the best Fortnite player in 2023 due to his consistently high placements in major tournaments, earning over $1,080,569 in prizes, and exceptional mechanical and building skills. Below is our full list of the top 10 Fortnite players in 2023:

  1. Michal “Kami” Kaminski
  2. Tai “TaySon” Starcic
  3. Alexander “Vadeal” Schlik
  4. Anas “Anas” El-Abd
  5. Aleska “Queasy” Cvetkovic
  6. Josh “Commandment” Roach
  7. Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf
  8. Jaden “Wolfiez” Ashman
  9. Jannis “JannisZ” Matwin
  10. Matthew “Mero” Faitel

1. Michal “Kami” Kaminski

1. Kami

Michał “Kami” Kamiński, born January 28, 2005, is a Polish Fortnite player playing for Gaimin Gladiators.

Within his five years of gaming experience, Kami has earned several winning titles that have brought him to the forefront as a true champion. Some of his notable victories include a FNCS Chapter 2 Season 8 Championship, the FNCS Invitational 2022, and a trio FNCS victory that was achieved with teammates Setty and Teeq.

Kami’s gaming expertise also earned him several solo triumphs, like multiple Solo Cash Cups winner’s titles and the DreamHack Summer 2022, achieving 2nd place.

With his power of adaptability, Kami has mastered every physical setting, meta, and format and solidified his position among the notable Fortnite players.

Top achievements:

  • FNCS Championship Chapter 2 Season 8
  • 2022 FNCS Invitational Winner
  • 2nd place at the 2022 DreamHack Summer
  • Six Solo Cash Cup Winner

Here’s a tabular representation of Kaminski’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured with exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-07-09Gamers8 2023 (S-Tier)1st$250,000
2023-05-14FNCS – Major 2 Europe: Grand Finals (S-Tier)5th$30,000
2022-11-12FNCS: Invitational 2022 (S-Tier)1st$100,000
2022-07-31Gamers8 2022 (S-Tier)3rd$50,000
2022-05-29C3S2: FNCS – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)5th$50,000
2021-11-21FNCS 2021 Grand Royale -EU (S-Tier)2nd$150,000
2021-10-31C2S8: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)1st$100,000
2021-09-05C2S7: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)4th$40,000
2020-11-01C2S4: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)4th$20,000
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
$1,080,569.19121108

Kami has consistently attained impressive positions in several high-level Fortnite tournaments and bagged whopping cash prizes of up to $250,000 with his excellent mechanical and building skills, which let us give him spot 1 on our list.

He is one of the most online streamed players in demand, with exceptional audience engagement and multiple session holders.

2. Tai “TaySon” Starcic

2. Tayson

Tai “TaySon” Starcic is another fantastic Fortnite player from Slovenia who has achieved huge success in the competitive Fortnite scene at a younger age. TaySon stepped into the Fortnite scene during the pandemic and rose to fame as a Fortnite champion very quickly. Although he couldn’t achieve the expected success in the FNCS Chapter 2 Season 4, TaySon made his name among elites by attaining 5th place in the FNCS Invitational. This Slovenian player earned the FNCS title solo with his remarkable performance in Chapter 2, Season 3.

Following it, TaySon went on to achieve back-to-back triumphs, escalating his recognition and reputation. His consistent performance and victories in events like the FNCS Grand Royale and All-Star Showdown proved his ability to hold top rankings. Overall, TaySon has five FNCS titles to his name, inspiring the most dominant area of Fortnite.

Here’s a tabular representation of Starcic’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-05-14FNCS: Major 2 Europe – Grand Finals (S-Tier)2nd$60,000
2023-03-05FNCS: Major 1 Europe – Grand Finals (S-Tier)1st$100,000
2022-05-29
C3S2: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)
2nd$100,000
2022-03-06C3S1 FNCS – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)3rd$75,000
2021-11-21FNCS: Grand Royale EU (S-Tier)1st$200,000
2021-06-26FNCS: All-Star Showdown – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)1st$150,000
2020-11-01C2S4 FNCS – Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)1st$37,000
2020-08-16C2S3 FNCS: Grand Finals – Europe (S-Tier)1st$80,000

TaySon’s gaming sense and creativity have consistently helped him to survive longer and pose a challenge for opponents to counter him in many major tournaments, including the 2023 DreamHack Open Anaheim and FNCS Chapter 3 Season 1 Grand Finals. Moreover, his top-notch mechanical skills always offer him added advantage in controlling a game with gunfights.

His recently achieved 2nd and 1st positions in two FNCS tournaments clearly manifest that he is yet at the top of the game, attaining the 2nd rank in this list of top Fortnite players.

Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
$ 185,382.1010998

3. Alexander “Vadeal” Schlik

3. Vadeal

Alexander “Vadeal” Schlik is a German player who has amassed incredible achievements and success to be ranked third on this list of the best Fortnite players in 2023. This German player captured attention in the competitive Fortnite game by making impressive improvements in every game, one after another.

Vadeal came to the frontline in three Fortnite Champion Series Grand Finals and Cash Cup events.

Top achievements:

  • A 34th place finish in the FNCS Invitational
  • The 13th place finish in FNCS Chapter 2 Season 3
  • A 28th place finish in FNCS Chapter 2 Season 4
  • DreamHack Open Victory

Here’s a tabular representation of Vadeal Schlik’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-05-142023 FNCS: Major 2 Europe – Grand Finals8th$15,000
2023-07-09Gamers8 2023 (Fortnite)17th$8,900
2022-10-08C3S4: Elite Cup Finals – Week2: Europe (Weekly)1st$5,000
2022-08-14C3S3 FNCS – Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)1st$150,00
2022-03-06C3S1 FNCS – Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)7th$30,000
2021-11-21FNCS: 2021 Grand Royale EU (S-Tier)4th$60,000
2021-09-05C2S7: FNCS – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)8th$20,000
2021-05-30C2S6: FNCS Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)5th$35,000
2021-03-14C2S5: FNCS – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)3rd$45,000
2021-01-31DreamHack Open – January 2021: Europe (A-Tier)2nd$7,050
2020-11-08DremHack Open – November 2020: Europe (A-Tier)1st$12,000
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
$ 501,200.5092105

Vadeal has about 683K followers and 228K subscribers on Twitch and YouTube, respectively. His appreciating track record includes a 34th place in the FNCS Invitational, 13th place in FNCS Chapter 2 Season 3, the 2020 DreamHack Open Victory, and 28th place in FNCE Chapter 2 Season 4.

4. Anas “Anas” El-Abd

4. Anas

Anas, also known as Anas El-Abd, is a Danish esports player whom fans will always remember. Anas “Anas” El-Abd, bagged an enormous $1 million as a winner of the MrBeast Extreme Survival Challenge in December 2020.

He is known for his precise movements and aim, which he showcased even during his play in the MrBeast’s challenge. He achieved the highest score there after surviving for nearly 19 minutes on the map.

Top achievements:

  • 14 times qualified for the Fortnite Champion Series Finals across four years and 13 seasons
  • A whopping triumph in the 2022 MrBeast Extreme Survival Challenge tournament

Here’s a tabular representation of Anas al-Abd’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-06-18DreamHack Summer 2023 (S-Tier)2nd$12,500
2022-12-17MrBeast’s Extreme Survival Challenge (S-Tier)1st$1,000,000
2022-11-12FNCS: Invitational 2022 (S-Tier)1st$100,000
2022-08-14C3S3: FNCS – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)5th$50,000
2022-07-29Gamers8 2022 – Zero Build (S-Tier)1st$125,000
2021-11-21FNCS 2021 Grand Royale -EU (S-Tier)3rd$90,000
2021-10-31C2S8: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)8th$20,000
2021-05-30C2S6: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)4th$40,000
2020-03-14C2S5: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)2nd$70,000
2020-11-01C2S4: FNCS – Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)3rd$25,000
2019-12-08C2S1: FNCS – Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)7th$9,000
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
 $ 1,584,152.55102111

He has an impressive track record of tournament winning scores and earning amount. People have also seen Anas apply his unique strategies in the 2020 FNCS Invitational and several Cash Cup events. His record of qualifying fourteen times for the FNCS in four years solidified his position among the best Fortnite players.

5. Aleska “Queasy” Cvetkovic

5. Queasy

Queasy, also known as Aleska Cvetkovic, is a Serbian esports player who kicked off his Fortnite career in 2019 and reached the top of the European rankings with high-ground control and strategic gameplay. Aleska Cvetkovic, known by his in-game alias “Queasy,” achieved his first FNCS championship title in 2021 with TruleX and Jur3ky as teammates.

His incredible triumphs in FNCS tournaments helped him stay on top of the game. Queasy is the champion of three titles, including Chapter 4, Season 2, Chapter 3, Season 1, and Chapter 2, Season 6. He further solidified his position as a top Fortnite contender by achieving six wins out of a total of 12 matches in FNCS Chapter 4 Season 2.

Top achievements:

  • 2nd place at the 2022 FNCS Invitational
  • Three-time winner of the FNCS Championship: Chapter 4 Season 2, Chapter 3 Season 1, and Chapter 2 Season 6
  • Winner of the Cash Cup 11 times

Here’s a tabular representation of Cvetkovic’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-05-14FNCS: Major 2: Europe – Grand Finals (S-Tier)1st$100,000
2023-03-05FNCS – Major 1 Europe: Grand Finals (S-Tier)4th$40,000
2022-11-13FNCS: Invitational 2022 (S-Tier)2nd$70,000
2022-08-14C3S3 FNCS – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)3rd$75,000
2022-07-31Gamers8 2022 (S-Tier)5th$25,000
2022-03-06C3S1: FNCS Grand Finals -Europe (S-Tier)1st$150,000
2021-11-21FNCS: 2021 Grand Royale – EU (S-Tier)3rd$90,000
2021-10-31C2S8: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)8th$20,000
2021-05-30C2S6: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)1st$100,000
2020-04-19FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 2 – Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)2nd$30,000
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
 $908,827.5012586

Over the years, he made a name for himself among high-level players and in-game strategists with his adaptability in various formats and modes.

He has a great gaming enthusiast pulling on Twitch for online streaming sessions. He also provides great interactive tips and tricks for gaming hacks.

6. Josh “Commandment” Roach

6. Commandment

Commandment, also known as Josh Roach, is from the United States and enjoys a great place among the richest and most famous Fortnite players. He has a #61 ranking in the highest earnings among United States players and a #407 ranking in the highest overall rankings.

With a supportive family and competitive gaming blood, it wasn’t surprising to see this Fortnite player climbing the ladder of success at only 18 years of age. Thanks to his unrivaled gaming techniques and stats, Commandment achieved milestone achievements, including 1st place in the FNCS: Chapter 3 Season 3 Grand Finals. To date, he has 10 FNCS championship titles to his name and has been the runner-up in nearly 10 tournaments.

Top achievements:

  • 1st place in FNCS: Chapter 3 Season 3 Grand Finals
  • Winner of 10 Fortnite tournaments
  • Runner-up of 10 FNCS tournaments

Here’s a tabular representation of Commandmnent’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-07-17Riyadh Masters 20231st$15,120,000
2023-07-20NBA 2KL 2023 5v5 Finals1st$1,000,000
2022-11-12FNCS: Invitational 2022 (S-Tier)1st$100,000
2022-07-31Gamers8 2022 (S-Tier)3rd$50,000
2022-08-14C3S3: FNCS – Grand Finals North America East (S-Tier)1st$80,000
2021-10-31C2S8: FNCS Grand Finals -North America East (S-Tier)4th$20,000
2021-09-05C2S7: FNCS Grand Finals North America East (S-Tier)2nd$35,000
2021-03-14C2S5: FNCS Grand Finals NA East (S-Tier)2nd$35,000
2020-11-01C2S4: FNCS Grand Finals NA East (S-Tier)2nd$17,000
2020-06-11Ninja Battles – Week 2 (A-Tier)1st$8,333.33
2019-11-24C2S1 FNCS – Week 4: NA East (A-Tier)1st$5,625
2019-11-03C2S1: FNCS – Week 1: NA East (A-Tier)1st$5,625
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
 $497,513.997769

Commandment is also one of the key players of the esports team, Team SoloMid, or TSM. He is an inspiration to many upcoming gamers and has nearly 154K followers on Twitch. According to Forbes and Business Insider, the player’s net worth is estimated to be $5 million as of June 2023.

7. Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf

7. Bugha

Bugha, also known as Kyle Giersdorf, is ideally the most successful player from America in Fortnite’s history. Even those who know about competitive Fortnite vaguely are likely to hear the name, Bugha. Bugha gained his first international recognition and reputation after becoming the champion of the Fortnite World Cup Solo tournament, bagging a whopping cash prize of $3 million.

It simply worked as a catalyst as he continued to qualify for 15 FNCS Grand Finals and win FNCS titles back-to-back, dominating the competitive realm. His three remarkable victories as a champion that manifested his skills and versatility include Chapter 2, Season 8, Chapter 3, Season 1, and the Grand Royale.

Top achievements:

  • 2019 Fortnite World Cup Champion
  • Five-time Cash Cup winner
  • Three-time FNCS Championship titles (Chapter 2 Season 8, Chapter 3 Season 1, Grand Royale)

Here’s a tabular representation of Giersdorfs overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-05-14FNCS: Major 2 – North America – Grand Finals (S-Tier)5th$20,000
2023-08-14C3S3 FNCS – Grand Finals: North America East (S-Tier)2nd$50,000
2022-05-29C3S2 FNCS: Grand Finals – NA East (S-Tier)3rd$35,000
2022-03-06C3S1 FNCS: Grand Finals – NA East (S-Tier)1st$65,000
2021-11-21FNCS – 2021 Grand Royale NAE (S-Tier)1st$95,000
2021-10-31C2S8 FNCS: Grand Finals -NA East (S-Tier)1st$45,000
2021-03-14C2S5: FNCS Grand Finals: NA East (S-Tier)5th$18,000
2020-11-01C2S4: FNCS Grand Finals NA East (S-Tier)3rd$15,000
2019-09-01FNCS: Season X – Week 3: NA East (A-Tier)2nd$12,000
2019-07-28Fortnite World Cup Finals – Solo (S-Tier)1st$3,000,000
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
$384,313.098061

Bugha moved to a legendary position with his unsurpassed ability to tune into new formats and consistent success. Although he hasn’t earned an FNCS winning title since Chapter 3, Season 1, Bugha has solidified his name in the minds of people and followers of the esports game.

8. Jaden “Wolfiez” Ashman

8. Wolfiez

Wolfiez, also known as Jaden Ashman, is another well-recognized British Fortnite player who has made a name for himself in the realm of competitive Fortnite. Despite facing objections from his mother, Jaden “Wolfiez” Ashman succeeded in proving himself as a committed esports gamer.

He came to the frontlines of pro-Fortnite after achieving 2nd place in the Fortnite World Cup in 2019, earning not only fame but also a whopping cash sum of over $1 million USD. Since then, Wolfiez didn’t just stop; he went on to appear in multiple competitive tournaments. He just left no chance of proving his gaming ability in the pro-Fortnite scene and cemented his place among the top players in the game.

Top achievements:

  • 2nd place in the 2019 Fortnite World Cup Finals
  • 1st place in 2020 C2S4: Champion’s Cash Cup
  • 1st place in the 2019 Contender’s Cash Cup: C2S1 – Week 5 Europe

Here’s a tabular representation of Jaden Ashman’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-05-16CrossFire Pro League Season 221st$489,825
2020-11-01C2S4: FNCS – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)6th$12,000
2020-10-06C2S4: Champion’s Cash Cup – Week 3: Europe (Weekly)1st$4,000
2020-05-24FNCS: Invitational – Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)2nd$95,000
2022-05-17FNCS: Invitational – Week 2: Europe (A-Tier)2nd$35,000
2019-12-08C2S1 FNCS – Grand Finals -Europe (S-Tier)2nd$30,000
2019-11-24C2S1: FNCS Week 4: Europe (A-Tier)4th$2,000
2019-11-21Contender’s Cash Cup: C2S1 – Week 5: Europe1st$7,000
2019-07-27Fortnite World Cup Finals – Duos (S-Tier)2nd$1,125,000
2019-06-21Fortnite World Cup Online Open: Week 10 – Europe (Qualifier)1st$10,000
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
$784,318.677561

With two million followers across his Instagram, twitch handler gaming channels and growing, Jaden Ashman is a great inspiration for all gaming enthusiastic generation. He has a brilliant track record and audience pull for streaming sessions.

9. Jannis “JannisZ” Matwin

9. JannisZ

JannisZ, also known as Jannis Matwin, is a German player who has just jumped onto the competitive scene in 2020 and turned up as a petrifying Fortnite competitor, despite slipping through the cracks for years in competitive Fortnite.

This German player Jannis “JannisZ” Matwin, achieved his first breakthrough, gaining the first winner’s title in the FNCS Invitational Chapter 2 Season 2. He maintained his consistency and unique strategies in all the games in which he participated.

JannisZ earned his 2nd FNCS winner’s title in Chapter 2, Season 5, with Chapix and Hen as teammates, and his 3rd FNCS champion’s title again in Chapter 3, Season 1. He extended his achievement list by adding the victory trophy of the 2022 DreamHack Winter LAN solo tournament.

Top achievements:

  • 3-time FNCS champions (Invitational 2020, Chapter 2 Season 5, Chapter 3 Season 3)
  • 9 times Cash Cup Winner
  • 2022 DreamHack Winter champion

Here’s a tabular representation of JannisZ” Matwin’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-03-05FNCS 2023: Major 1 – Europe Grand Finals (S-Tier)3rd$50,000
2022-08-14C3S3 FNCS – Grand Finals: Europe (S-Tier)1st$150,000
2022-03-06C3S1 FNCS: Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)4th$60,000
2021-11-21FNCS: 2021 Grand Royale – EU (S-Tier)4th$60,000
2021-09-05C2S7: FNCS – Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)7th$25,000
2021-05-30C2S6 FNCS: 2021 Grand Finals -Europe (S-Tier)8th$20,000
2021-03-14C2S5: FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)1st$100,000
2020-11-22EU Europe (S-Tier)1st$10,000
2020-05-24FNCS Grand Finals Europe (S-Tier)1st$120,000
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
$653,813.007671

JannisZ might have maintained a low profile for a few years, but he finally made a name for himself as one of the best Fortnite players in the world with his unique skills and dedication.

10. Matthew “Mero” Faitel

10. Mero

Mero, also known as Matthew Faitel, is a North American player who has achieved much more success than most other NA players in pro-Fortnite. Matthew “Mero” Faitel entered the competitive scene in 2020, and it didn’t take much time to establish himself as a fantastic controller player.

With teammates Reverse2k and Deyy, Mero achieved his first triumph in Chapter 2, Season 4. He continued to deliver excellent performances in several tournaments and ended up claiming four more FNCS winner’s titles, including Chapter 2 Season 6, Chapter 2 Season 8, Chapter 3 Season 1, and the Grand Royale. Mero is recently known to have teamed up with Cooper to compete in FNCS Chapter 4 Season 2.

Mero’s fragging abilities and consistency have helped him rise in fame and recognition, cementing his status as an elite Fortnite player.

Top achievements:

  • 5 times FNCS winner (Chapter 2 Seasons 4, 6 & 8; Chapter 3 Season 1; and Grand Royale)
  • 7-time champions of the Cash Cup

Here’s a tabular representation of Mero Faitel’s overall achievements in different tournaments held on specific dates, placement positions earned by him, and the winning amount secured by him in exact detail:

DateTournamentPlacementPrize Won
2023-05-14FNCS 2023 – Major 2: NA – Grand Finals (S-Tier)2nd$47,500
2022-08-14C3S3 FNCS – Grand Finals: NA East (S-Tier)2nd$50,000
2022-05-29C3S2 FNCS: Grand Finals: NA East (S-Tier)3rd$35,000
2022-03-06C3S1 FNCS: Grand Finals: NA East (S-Tier)1st$65,000
2021-11-21FNCS – 2021 Grand Royale NAE (S-Tier)1st$95,000
2021-10-31C2S8 FNCS: Grand Finals -NA East (S-Tier)1st$45,000
2021-05-30C2S6: FNCS Grand Finals NA East (S-Tier)1st$50,000
2021-03-14C2S7: FNCS Grand Finals: NA East (S-Tier)4th$20,000
2020-11-01C2S4: FNCS Grand Finals: NA East (S-Tier)1st$22,000
 2020-12-17DreamHack Open – December 2020: NA East (A-Tier)1st$7,500
Total Amount EarnedNo. of Tournament WinsHighest No. of Kills
 $58,781.397880

This Canadian Fortnite gamer has played for seven different esports teams, and Dignitas was the last one that he resigned from in April 2023. Mero’s impressive track record attests to his dedication and talent in the game. He has always been at the top of his game.

So here are some of the best-performing and highest-ranking Fortnite players in 2023 who have solidified their positions with their unrivaled gaming prowess. These players are even popular streamers and content makers with huge followers and subscribers across different social platforms. Well, let us know who is your favorite among the Fortnite players mentioned here or beyond!

Who is the Best Fortine Player in different categories?

We have selected the best Fortnite player for each of the important categories we discussed in this article, see the results below.

Who Won the Most Fortnite Tournaments in 2023?

The United States player, known by his alias “EpikWhale,” won the most FNCS winners title. He is the winner of three Fortnite tournaments, including the 2023 Gamers8 Fortnite event.

Which Fortnite Player Earned the Most in 2023?

Kami has made the most money with Fortnite in 2023, with estimated earnings of $1,080,569.19 till July 2023.

Who is the Best Fortnite Player on a Controller in 2023?

Mero is the best Fortnite player when it comes to controllers, as he achieved five FNCS winner’s titles.

Who has the Most FNCS Wins?

EpikWhale has the most FNCS tournament win with a total of 6 FNCS trophies. He is the winner of 2 FNCSs duos, 3 FNCSs trios, and 1 FNCS solo.

How Many Active Players Does Fortnite have in 2023?

Based on the data of ActivePlayer, there are currently over 250 million active Fortnite players.

Is Fortnite Dying in 2023?

No, Fortnite is not dying, as there is no evidence about the game’s decreasing popularity in 2023. Fortnite is still thriving and gaining huge momentum in the gaming community for all gamers.

In a significant development, the International Olympic Committee announced that Fortnite would be featured in the first Olympic Esports Series in the sport shooting competition. This inclusion is a testament to Fortnite’s popularity and influence in the esports realm. Epic Games, has also updated the esports structure in 2023 forQ maximum audience engagement. The Fortnite esports scene received a boost with the announcement of the FNCS Global Championship 2023. This event will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, and will feature a $4 million prize pool.