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  Newsmakers   29 Jul 2019  16-year-old wins USD 3 million for playing video game at Fortnite World Cup in US

16-year-old wins USD 3 million for playing video game at Fortnite World Cup in US

REUTERS
Published : Jul 29, 2019, 12:02 pm IST
Updated : Jul 29, 2019, 12:02 pm IST

Launched in 2017, Fortnite’s popularity has helped Epic Games reach a USD 15-billion-valuation last year.

Giersdorf, 16, from Pennsylvania, was one of at least 100 players competing for USD 30 million in total prize money, as the booming popularity of video and online games has drawn top-dollar investments and fueled the emerging professional sport. (Photo: AFP)
 Giersdorf, 16, from Pennsylvania, was one of at least 100 players competing for USD 30 million in total prize money, as the booming popularity of video and online games has drawn top-dollar investments and fueled the emerging professional sport. (Photo: AFP)

New York: American teenager Kyle Giersdorf won USD 3 million on Sunday after taking the top prize in a tournament in New York for the popular online video game Fortnite.

Giersdorf, 16, from Pennsylvania, was one of at least 100 players competing for USD 30 million in total prize money, as the booming popularity of video and online games has drawn top-dollar investments and fueled the emerging professional sport.

Playing under the name “Bugha,” Giersdorf won the solo finals portion of the Fortnite World Cup by scoring 59 points, 26 more than his nearest competitor “psalm,” according to the Fortnite World Cup Leaderboard, posted on the game’s website.

“Words can’t even explain it. I’m just so happy,” Giersdorf said in an interview at the event at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York, posted by organizers on Twitter. “Everything I’ve done, the grind, it’s all paid off. It’s just insane.”

Giersdorf did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Launched in 2017, Fortnite’s popularity has helped Epic Games reach a USD 15-billion-valuation last year. It competes with other games like Electronic Arts Inc’s Apex Legends and Tencent Holdings Ltd’s PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Tencent also owns a 40 per cent stake in Epic Games.

Global revenues from esports, or professional video game competitions, will hit USD 1.1 billion in 2019, up 27 per cent since last year, thanks to ballooning revenues from advertising, sponsorship and media rights, according to a report released earlier this year.

Overall, the global video and electronic games market, excluding revenues from esports, will generate USD 152.1 billion in 2019, up 9.6 per cent over last year, according to a report by gaming analytics firm Newzoo.

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Location: United States, New York, New York