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Idris Aychouch, known in the eSports community under the nickname Snayzy, is not just a...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Idris Aichouche
Age / DOB April 25, 2003

MOUSE SETTINGS

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Black
DPI 800
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 6.8%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 6.8%
Targeting Sensitivity 48.0%
Scope Sensitivity 48.0%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

GEAR

ZOWIE XL2566K
ZOWIE XL2566K
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Black
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Black
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini Black
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Idris Aychouch, known in the eSports community under the nickname Snayzy, is not just a Fortnite player. This is a man who once chose the path to the world of virtual battles and managed to turn his passion into a profession. Originally from France, Idris has come a long way - from an inexperienced newcomer to a participant in the largest tournaments on the planet, collecting more than $270,000 in prize money during his career. And what is important - he did it himself, step by step. Although the exact date of his birth is still unknown, his story is written not in numbers - but in work, perseverance and a sincere love for the game. Today, he is in the top 50 most successful players in France and ranks 1217th in the world ranking by prize money. And this is not the limit.

How it all began

Snayzy's first cash win — just $58 — happened in 2018. But it wasn't just a sum: it was a signal that he was on the right track. And a year later, in 2019, the whole world heard about him — the Fortnite World Cup final brought him $50,000, becoming his first serious triumph. Taking a place in the top 128, he proved to himself and others that he can compete with the best. With each passing year, his results became more and more stable:
  • In 2020, he entered the top 5 in FNCS and earned $30,000.
  • In 2021, he again made it into the prizes, receiving $40,000 for 4th place.
  • In 2023, he continued to maintain his reputation — $38,000+ per season.
Fortnite has become more than just a game for him, it’s an arena where he shows himself as a strategist, partner, and leader.

Alone, but not alone

Snayzy often played as a solo player, and earned almost $100,000 without a team. But he also shone as part of teams:
  • With Grizi Esport, he took $66,535
  • With Gentle Mates, another $41,000+
  • As part of CyberLayer, he won $50,000, almost all of it in the offline final He can carry alone and be part of a well-coordinated machine. This makes him a versatile fighter.

10 Major Wins of His Career

Snayzy has climbed to the top prizes on more than one occasion:
  • $50,000 — Fortnite World Cup 2019 (solo)
  • $40,000 — FNCS: Chapter 2, Season 5
  • $30,000 — FNCS: Chapter 2, Season 3
  • $25,000 — FNCS Season 6 (grand final)
  • $20,000 — FNCS Major 3 2023
  • And dozens more tournaments with prizes ranging from $5,000 to $15,000
For some, these are just numbers. For him, they are the result of sleepless nights, hundreds of hours of practice, and endless dedication to Fortnite.

A Moment He Will Never Forget

August 16, 2020. Snayzy takes 5th place in the FNCS and takes home $30,000. That's when he crosses the $100,000 mark in prize money. Not because he was lucky, but because he deserved it. Snayzy is an example of how perseverance and love for the business can lead to success. He hasn't always been in the spotlight, but he has always remained dedicated to himself and the game. In Fortnite, he doesn't just fight - he lives.