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Rabid

Fortnite Players
United Kingdom

Rabid is a talented and driven player from the UK who has dedicated himself to...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Guy Andrew Mclennan
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB July 20, 2001

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Viper V3 Pro White
DPI 800
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 6.4%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 6.4%
Targeting Sensitivity 27.2%
Scope Sensitivity 27.2%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

GEAR

Alienware AW2518H
Alienware AW2518H
Razer Viper V3 Pro White
Razer Viper V3 Pro White
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Black
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro White
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro White
Rabid is a talented and driven player from the UK who has dedicated himself to the competitive Fortnite scene. Although his real name is still unknown to the general public, he is known in the gaming community for his tenacity, consistent play, and desire to improve. He has already participated in 21 tournaments and earned $16,691, playing independently, without the support of organizations and large teams. At the time of publication, his national ranking is #425, and he is not yet represented in the world rankings. But numbers do not always reflect the real picture - especially when it comes to a player who is confidently climbing up the ladder every year.

How Rabid made money on tournaments

He began his career back in 2020, when he earned his first $2,000 from four online tournaments. This was the beginning of a serious journey. Two years later, in 2022, Rabid made a real breakthrough: he earned more than $10,000 in one year, playing in seven tournaments, including the FNCS Grand Finals, where he took 15th place and received $8,000 - this was his personal best and still remains the largest prize of his career. In 2023, he continued to actively participate in competitions and added another $3,841 to his account, and in 2024, he played in two tournaments, earning a symbolic $500 - perhaps this was a break or time for rethinking and training.

Tournament successes and achievements

During all this time, Rabid played exclusively Fortnite, without switching to other disciplines. His path is a story about how even alone, without the support of esports organizations, you can achieve decent results. Of the $16,691 in prize money:
  • $13,300 he won in online tournaments
  • $3,391 — in offline/LAN tournaments
The biggest tournaments he played in:
  •  FNCS 2022 (Chapter 3 Season 2 Grand Finals) — $8,000 for 15th place
  • DreamHack Summer 2023 — $1,500
  • Participation in Red Bull Contested, Frosty Frenzy, Cash Cup ZBM and other events
While he hasn't won a tournament yet, Rabid has finished second twice and reached the semi-finals once — all of which speaks volumes about him being a solid and promising fighter.

The man behind the nickname

Rabid is not just a nickname, but a reflection of his character. He plays brightly, is not afraid to take risks and does not give up even when the tournament is not in his favor. His path is a classic example of how persistence, discipline and love for the game can lead to real results, even without a big name or the support of big teams. He may not be the most recognizable player on the scene, but in his statistics, his participation in international tournaments and constant progress, you can feel the main thing - passion for the game and the desire to prove that he deserves more.