Wolfiez
Gaming Origins
Wolfiez has been playing Fortnite since the day it released.
Before he won over $1 Million USD in the Duos Fortnite World Cup finals, his mother was very against his spending so much time gaming; even throwing away an Xbox and breaking a headset in an attempt to get him to focus more on his schoolwork.
Professional Gaming
Wolfiez started streaming on Twitch in May 2018 and uploading content to YouTube in January 2019. He originally streamed with a controller as his avatar, with the keys lighting up as he hit them during his gameplays. He has since chosen to stream with only gameplay footage showing.
After qualifying for the Fortnite World Cup, he was signed on with Lazarus Esports just days before he was due to compete in the Duos Fortnite World Cup finals on July 27, 2019. He went on to place second with his partner, Cookie (Rojo), thereby earning himself $1.2 Million USD in the process. He then continued participating in various events and tournaments, with his teammates, thereby winning even more prize money and renown.
In September 2019, he joined the Steller Esport talent agency and he left Lazarus in March 2020. He then joined Excel in May 2020.
Income
According to Wolfiez’s Twitch chat bot, he has ~585 subscribers. This means that he should earn at least $1,460 USD per month. This is before he receives further income from tiered subscriptions, sponsorships, advertisements, tournament winnings, tips, Twitch cheer bit donations, coaching fees and tournament winnings. EsportsEarnings places his total tournament winnings at over $1,140,000 USD from various tournaments.
Streaming Hours
He doesn't havea set schedule, but tends to stream daily for between 30 mins - 4 hours per session.
Accomplishments
- 2nd - Fortnite World Cup Duos Finals - 2019
Quotes
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[Schooling is still important] because even though I’ve won a lot of money, it’s not going to hold me for the rest of my life.