FortniteWorldCup Finals 2019 Draws Over 2 Million Live Viewers
Epic Games’s first Fortnite World Cup Finals pulled in a live-streaming audience of more than 2 million concurrent viewers on Sunday who watched a 16-year-old wunderkind win the $3 million solo grand prize — the largest cash payout for an individual esports champ. The winner: 16-year-old Kyle Giersdorf, aka “Bugha,” a Fortnite player from Pennsylvania [...]The average age of the top touring performers is 52.6 years old, Tim Ingham revealed in a Rolling Stone column last week.
John Legere, T-Mobile’s trash-talking chief exec, claimed Friday that the $26.5 billion union of his company and Sprint is a “pro-consumer, pro-competition” deal. His comments came after proposed merger was OK’d by the Justice Department with the requirement that the new company sell wireless assets to Dish Network, on the theory that this would establish [...]
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Who is Kyle Giersdorf? 16-year-old wins first Fortnite World Cup, takes home $3 million prize16-year-old bugha wins first Fortnite World Cup, takes home $3 million prize
Read more »
U.S. teen wins $3 million at video game tournament Fortnite World CupAmerican teenager Kyle Giersdorf won $3 million on Sunday in New York after taki...
Read more »
Fortnite gives away $3 million to its first-ever solo world championFortnite has wrapped its first-ever massive sporting event in New York's Arthur Ashe tennis stadium. It was anyone's game: It didn't matter how famous a player was nor what large organization was backing each member of the all-male playing field.
Read more »