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KramSu

Although KramSu’s real name and date of birth are unknown, he has already made a...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Marc Suarez Lopez
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB July 22, 2008

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Viper V2 Pro Black
DPI 1600
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 33.6%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 33.4%
Targeting Sensitivity 4.6%
Scope Sensitivity 4.6%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

GEAR

ASUS TUF VG259QM
ASUS TUF VG259QM
Razer Viper V2 Pro Black
Razer Viper V2 Pro Black
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023)
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL (2023)
HyperX Cloud Flight
HyperX Cloud Flight
Although KramSu’s real name and date of birth are unknown, he has already made a name for himself in the competitive Fortnite world. Representing Spain, the esports athlete has earned $10,325 in just 5 tournaments, showing steady growth in his career. He is not yet a name to be found in the global rankings, but within his country he is ranked 238th, making him a notable player in the Spanish scene.

Career and achievements

The highlight of KramSu’s career was the FNCS: Major 3 2024 (Middle East region), where he took 3rd place and earned $5,500 — more than half of his total prize money (53%). Other notable performances include participation in the Fortnite Champion Series 2024 Global Championship, where he finished in the top 33–64, earning $4,000.

Prize Breakdown

  • Online tournaments earned him $6,325 (61% of all prizes)
  • LAN tournaments — $4,000 (39%)

Game and Teams

All of the prizes he earned came from Fortnite, and KramSu competed as an independent player in most tournaments. He only represented the KPI Gaming team in one instance, earning $225 from that participation.

Top 5 tournaments by prize money:

  1. FNCS: Major 3 2024 — Grand Finals (Middle East) — $5,500
  2. Fortnite Champion Series 2024 — Global Championship — $4,000
  3. Chapter 5 Season 3: Duos Cash Cup - Week 8 (EU) — $450
  4. Chapter 5 Season 4: PC Reload Cash Cup - Week 1 (EU) — $225
  5. Chapter 5 Season 4: Duos Cash Cup - Week 2 (EU) — $150
Despite his short career and modest number of tournaments, KramSu has already made a name for himself. His performance at FNCS proves that he has the potential to break into the ranks of the best. With each new tournament, he only gains momentum. Who knows — perhaps very soon he will be fighting for the title of world champion.