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Lennard Sill, better known in the eSports world as Rezon Ay, is a talented German...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Lennard Sill
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB July 5, 2006

MOUSE SETTINGS

DPI 1600
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 2.9%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 2.9%
Targeting Sensitivity 34.4%
Scope Sensitivity 34.4%
Building Sensitivity 100%
Editing Sensitivity 100%

GEAR

Alienware AW2523HF
Alienware AW2523HF
Custom Keyboard
Custom Keyboard
HyperX Cloud Alpha
HyperX Cloud Alpha
Custom Mousepad
Custom Mousepad
Lennard Sill, better known in the eSports world as Rezon Ay, is a talented German Fortnite player who started making money from tournaments before he even had a passport. Born on July 5, 2006, he has already made a significant mark on the world stage despite his young age. To date, Lennard has earned over $524,000 from just 126 tournaments, demonstrating incredible consistency and endurance in one of the most unpredictable eSports genres.

Global Success and Ranking

Rezon Ay is one of the top 10 best players in Germany, ranked 8th among his compatriots and 509th in the world ranking by prize money. His journey is a story of perseverance, growth and an unceasing motivation to win.

How Rezon Ay's income grew

The amounts that the game brought in grew along with him:
  • In 2021, at the age of just 15, he earned almost $200,000 - a record year in his career.
  • In 2024, another powerful leap: $104,949, of which $10,000 came from the offline final.
  • In total, before reaching adulthood, he managed to earn $478,931, which is more than 91% of his total esports income.

Biggest Tournaments and Wins

His top 10 most lucrative performances include FNCS Grand Finals. Here are just a few:
  • $60,000 — 2021 FNCS All-Star Showdown, Europe Solo Finals (6th place).
  • $50,000 — 2023 FNCS Major 1 (3rd place).
  • $45,000 — 2021 FNCS Season 5 Grand Finals.
  • $40,000 — 2024 FNCS Major 2.
  • $35,000 — Twice in 2021: FNCS Seasons 6 and 7.

Online or Offline?

The vast majority of Rezon Ay's wins have come online, with 93.87% of his winnings coming from online tournaments. However, he is not far behind in offline battles either - he earned almost $32,000 in live tournaments.

Independence and teams

It is interesting that Rezon Ay almost always plays independently, without constant participation in large organizations. He has only a couple of tournaments with an eSports guild, and only $3,300 he received as part of a team. Everything else is the personal path of a solo player, which adds respect to his achievements.

A small anniversary: ​​the first $100,000

Rezon reached his first hundred thousand dollars on March 14, 2021, when he was only 14 years old. Then he took 3rd place in FNCS Chapter 2 Season 5, taking home $45,000. This moment was a real breakthrough. Today, Lennard Sill is not just a player, but an example of how one can achieve impressive success in eSports if one combines talent with hard work and dedication. And given his youth, it seems that the most interesting things are yet to come for Rezon Ay.