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Julian “Juliancom” J. is a competitive Fortnite player from Germany, known not for flashy headlines...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Julian Jazwinski
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB March 5, 2005

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
DPI 1600
Hz 2000
X-Axis Sensitivity 3.8%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 3.8%
Targeting Sensitivity 0.72%
Scope Sensitivity 0.72%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

GEAR

ASUS ROG SWIFT PG259QN
ASUS ROG SWIFT PG259QN
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL White
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL White
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Julian “Juliancom” J. is a competitive Fortnite player from Germany, known not for flashy headlines or team affiliations, but for quiet consistency and strong solo performances over the years. While little is known about his background — even his full name and birthday are kept out of the spotlight — Juliancom has carved out a place for himself in the Fortnite esports world the hard way: by showing up, playing smart, and delivering when it counts.

A Career Built One Match at a Time

Julian’s journey began back in 2018, when he took his first modest prize — just $85.50 — from a single tournament. But even that small win was a sign of things to come. In 2019, his career truly kicked off. He competed in seven events that year, and by the time the season wrapped up, he had earned a whopping $13,778, more than half of his total career prize pool to this day. One of the biggest moments came in December 2019, when Julian placed 8th at the FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 1 Grand Finals (Europe). The result earned him $6,000, the largest single prize of his career and about 25% of his lifetime Fortnite earnings. That performance remains a highlight — not just for the money, but because it put him on the map among top-tier European competitors.

Consistency Over the Years

Julian’s tournament activity has waxed and waned over time, but he's always found a way to stay in the mix:
  • 2020 saw him pull in $2,766 over three events, showing he could still compete after the FNCS high.
  • After a quiet 2021, he came back strong in 2022, netting $6,900 across nine tournaments, including a 9th-place finish at DreamHack Summer 2022 worth $3,100.
  • In 2023 and 2024, he entered a few smaller events, picking up additional winnings but clearly focusing more selectively on where and when he competed.
Unlike many of his peers, Julian has never signed with a professional team or organization. Every dollar he’s earned has been through solo efforts or temporary team-ups in duo and squad events — a true independent competitor in a scene often driven by big names and esports orgs.

Tournament Highlights — Top 5 Prize Wins

  • $6,000 — 8th place, FNCS Chapter 2 Season 1 Grand Final (EU)
  • $3,893.75 — 2nd place, Trymacs Invitational 2
  • $3,100 — 9th place, DreamHack Summer 2022 (Fortnite ZB)
  • $1,666.67 — 3rd place, Amar Invitational 2020
  • $1,414.46 — 1st place, Air Royale Team Tournament 2019
These are just a few of the events where Julian showed he could punch above his weight and hold his own against the best in Europe.

Breaking Down the Stats

  • Total Earnings: $24,355.28
  • Tournaments Played: 22
  • Earnings from Online Events: ~$21,000
  • Earnings from LAN Events: ~$3,400
  • Main Game: Fortnite (100% of prize winnings)
  • Country Ranking: #333 in Germany
  • Highest-Earning Year: 2019

What Makes Juliancom Stand Out?

Julian isn’t the kind of player who chases clout or floods social media with highlights. He’s quiet, focused, and lets his results do the talking. Whether he’s battling it out in an online Cash Cup or placing in a major LAN tournament, Julian plays with precision and purpose. He’s also an example of what’s possible for up-and-coming players who may not have access to elite training camps or esports contracts. With enough determination, game sense, and strategic play, even an independent player can build a respectable career in the Fortnite scene.