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Ludwig “bevvys” T. is one of the brightest representatives of the new generation of Fortnite...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Ludvig Thörnblad
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB December 26, 2005

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Viper Mini
DPI 800
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 4.7%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 4.7%
Targeting Sensitivity 40.0%
Scope Sensitivity 40.0%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

GEAR

ASUS TUF VG259QM
ASUS TUF VG259QM
Razer Viper Mini
Razer Viper Mini
Wooting 60HE+
Wooting 60HE+
Logitech G Pro X Wireless Headset
Logitech G Pro X Wireless Headset
Ludwig "bevvys" T. is one of the brightest representatives of the new generation of Fortnite players. Hailing from Sweden, Ludwig was born on December 26, 2005 and has already made a name for himself on the international scene at the age of 19. Despite his young age, he is in the top 100 most successful players in his country, ranking 89th in prize money and 2922nd in the world rankings.

Financial achievements

In total, bevvys has earned $120,227.98, participating in 62 tournaments. Interestingly, almost 70% of this amount - $83,142.98 - he won before turning 18, which makes his success truly impressive. His biggest prize was received on February 25, 2024 at FNCS: Major 1 2024 — Grand Finals (Europe), where he took 6th place and received $25,000. This tournament was a turning point — after it, his total prize money exceeded the $100,000 mark.

How bevvys' career developed by years

  • 2020 — first successes: two tournaments and $800 in prize money.
  • 2021 — symbolic start with $400 for participation.
  • 2022 — serious growth: $25,200, including offline tournaments.
  • 2023 — explosive year: $56,742.98, participation in major events like DreamHack Dallas and Red Bull Contested.
  • 2024 — consistently high level: $37,085, including FNCS.

Most Notable Tournaments

  • FNCS: Major 1 2024 — 6th place, $25,000
  • DreamHack Dallas 2023 — 2nd place, $12,500
  • Red Bull Contested 2023 — 3rd place, $11,340
  • FNCS: Chapter 3 Season 3 2022 — $10,000
  • Gamers8 2023 — $5,500 6–10. A number of other prize pools from FNCS, Elite Cups, and Invitationals with payouts from $4,000 to $5,000

Online vs. LAN: where is it better?

Of all the prizes, $83,012.98 were earned online, which confirms his consistency in remote tournaments. However, bevvys also showed his class on the offline stage - $37,215 for 9 performances at LAN tournaments speaks for itself.

Team independence

An interesting fact - Ludwig spent his entire career without an official team. All his achievements are the result of personal discipline and the desire to win, which makes his path especially inspiring.