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GAMER INFORMATION

Name Kaique Bento Freitas da Rocha
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB May 8, 2003

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
DPI 800
Hz 2000
X-Axis Sensitivity 5.8%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 5.8%
Targeting Sensitivity 50.0%
Scope Sensitivity 50.0%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

GEAR

ZOWIE XL2546K
ZOWIE XL2546K
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
Wooting 80HE Black
Wooting 80HE Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
In the world of eSports, where thousands of players fight for a chance to make a name for themselves, Kaike Bento Freitas da Rocha, better known as KBR, has gone from being an unknown newcomer to one of the most consistent and respected players from Brazil. His journey is not just a story of victories, but a story of perseverance, self-confidence, and love for the game. Despite the fact that little is known about his personal life - even his date of birth remains a secret - the name KBR has long been a confident name in the gaming world. Kaike has over 50 tournaments under his belt and $150,225 in prize money, earned through honest work, hard training, and participation in the most intense matches.

How it all started and how he got here

KBR started receiving his first serious prize money back in 2019. Back then, like many young gamers, he just played because it brought him joy. But gradually, the hobby turned into a career. In 2020, he earned more than $11,000, and two years later, almost $80,000 in just one season. It was a real breakthrough. May 29, 2022 was especially memorable. On this day, KBR won FNCS: Chapter 3 Season 2 – Grand Finals in Brazil and took home $40,000. For him, this was not just a big check — it was the point where he crossed the line of $100,000 in total earnings. A real milestone in his career.

Top tournaments that made his name famous

  • FNCS Chapter 3 Season 2 — 1st place, $40,000
  • FNCS Grand Royale 2021 — 4th place, $19,000
  • FNCS Invitational 2022 — 9th place, $15,000
  • Winter Royale 2019 — 1st place, $3,000
Every performance of KBR is a fight until the last lap, a desire not just to get to the top, but to give it his all. And the crowd feels it.

Some numbers with history behind them

  • Tournaments: 53
  • Online: 52 tournaments, $135,225
  • LAN: 1 tournament, $15,000
  • Best team: Team Vikings ($45,700 with them)
  • The rest - as an independent player, on his own
He is not afraid to be a "loner" and proves that even without an organization behind you, you can achieve serious results if you really believe in it.

What makes him special

KBR is more than just a bunch of statistics. He is a young guy from Brazil who has dedicated himself to a game where every match can be fatal and every mistake is costly. He knows how to take a hit, doesn’t give up even after failures, and always comes back stronger than before. Today, KBR is not a superstar on the covers of magazines, but one of those players who is respected for consistency, character, and self-improvement. His story is inspiring because it is real. There is no fairy-tale luck in it - only hard work, self-confidence, and love for Fortnite.