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In the world of Fortnite, where those who stand behind major esports organizations often win,...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Jaxon Fretz
Team
Elite Esports
Age / DOB September 21, 2006

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
DPI 800
Hz 2000
X-Axis Sensitivity 6.6%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 6.6%
Targeting Sensitivity 40.0%
Scope Sensitivity 40.0%
Building Sensitivity 100%
Editing Sensitivity 100%

GEAR

ZOWIE XL2546X+
ZOWIE XL2546X+
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 Black
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 Black
Logitech G Pro X Headset League of Legends Edition
Logitech G Pro X Headset League of Legends Edition
In the world of Fortnite, where those who stand behind major esports organizations often win, the name eomzo is a real phenomenon. This guy from Canada managed to get to the top almost single-handedly, without big contracts, without brand support and without team announcements. His real name still remains unknown, but his achievements speak for themselves: more than $246,000 in prize money and 91 tournaments under his belt. To date, he is in the top 35 most successful Canadian esports players by total earnings and holds 1358th place in the world ranking. An impressive result for a player who plays without a team, right?

How eomzo climbed the career ladder

eomzo's path is not a story of a lightning-fast rise. It is more of a marathon in which he built his reputation step by step, tournament by tournament. In 2021, he earned just over $11,000 — that was the start. His successes were modest then, but the following year things started to go uphill: $38,775 in 2022, and all this in tournaments of different levels. But 2023 became a truly stellar year for him. It was then that eomzo entered the top Fortnite players, collecting more than $168,000 in prize money. This year gave him several key victories and high positions:
  • $50,000 for 8th place at FNCS: Global Championship 2023
  • 3rd places at FNCS: Major 1 and Major 3
  • 4th place at FNCS: Major 2
  • And dozens more successful performances in a variety of tournaments
In 2024, he maintained the bar: $28,050 for 11 tournaments. And in 2025, there is only one participation - $600, but this is only the beginning of the season.

What makes eomzo unique: no team, but with an iron character

What makes eomzo especially interesting is that he has never played for a professional organization. All of his prize money was earned as an independent player. And this is not just a detail - it is a marker of character. He did not wait to be "noticed", he just kept playing, improving, winning - and eventually made a name for himself. In all 91 tournaments, he played exclusively Fortnite, without dissipating into other disciplines. This shows not only dedication to the game, but also a deep understanding of its mechanics.

eomzo's Biggest Wins

Here are a few tournaments that have had a major impact on his career:
  1. FNCS: Global Championship 2023 – $50,000 (8th place)
  2. FNCS: Major 3 2023 – $34,000 (3rd place)
  3. FNCS: Major 1 2023 – $25,000 (3rd place)
  4. FNCS: Major 2 2023 – $25,000 (4th place)
  5. FNCS: Major 1 2024 – $12,500 (8th place)
Not only do these results bring in good money, but they also raise his status in the professional environment. Many players never reach the level where they consistently get into the top 10 of the biggest championships.

Statistics and facts

  • 91 tournaments, 100% Fortnite
  • 75% of his prize money was earned online, and only 25% was earned at LAN tournaments
  • Best solo result - $50,000
  • He is currently in the top 35 in Canada and the top 1400 in the world in total prize money

Do you want to be like eomzo?

eomzo's path proves that it doesn't matter where you started. The main thing is how hard you are willing to work on yourself. Perhaps you are the next player who will be written about the same texts.