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Resignz is a guy you might not have heard of, but definitely worth keeping in...

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Razer Viper V3 Pro White
DPI 1600
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X-Axis Sensitivity 3.3%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 3.3%
Targeting Sensitivity 36.3%
Scope Sensitivity 36.3%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

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Razer Viper V3 Pro White
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Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Black
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Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Resignz is a guy you might not have heard of, but definitely worth keeping in mind. Hailing from Australia, and while little is known about him — his name and date of birth have yet to surface in the media — he’s steadily making his way to the top of the Fortnite scene. Without big announcements or big teams behind him, he just plays. And he does it well. Resignz has $13,760 in prize money from 10 tournaments, including big events like the FNCS Global Championship. He’s achieved all of his success on his own, without signing up for any tags. That’s rare these days, when most players try to join an organization as early as possible.

Why is he worth talking about?

2024 was a breakout year for Resignz. He didn’t just make it to global competitions — he earned 94.9% of his entire prize pool in one year. His performance at the FNCS 2024 - Global Championship earned him $6,000, the largest win of his career, and at Major 3 2024 in Oceania, he even took second place, almost reaching the top.

Some numbers (if you like analytics)

  • Total prize money: $13,760
  • In 2024: $13,060 — almost all in one year
  • Online tournaments: 9 out of 10
  • Offline performance: 1, but successful — with $6,000 in prize money
  • Plays only Fortnite — yes, he doesn’t waste his time on other games

Career highlights

  • 2nd place in FNCS: Major 3 2024 — $5,000
  • Top 64 in the Global Finals — $6,000
  • 1st place in Duos Cash Cup (OCE) — a small but important victory for $500

What’s special about him?

In esports, the loudest one doesn’t always win. Resignz is an example of how persistence and consistency can lead to real results. He doesn't put on a show, doesn't seek fame - he just enters the game, presses "ready" and shows what he can do. Perhaps in a year he will be talked about on every stream, but for now he is a quiet professional who grows and improves with each tournament. And who knows, maybe he will become the next Fortnite world champion?