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Umplify

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Netherlands флаг
Netherlands

Although his birth date is unknown, Umplify has long been a fixture in the professional...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Louie van Westerlaak
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Free Agent

GEAR

Alienware AW2521HF
Alienware AW2521HF
 Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless
Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless
Although his birth date is unknown, Umplify has long been a fixture in the professional Fortnite scene. Representing the Netherlands, he has earned over $90,000 in career prize money, both for TrainHard Esport and as an independent player.

Financial Success by Year

  • 2021 was his most profitable year: $48,335.30, all from online tournaments
  • In 2020, Umplify earned $30,731.66, including a small offline prize of $500
  • He began his career in 2019, when he first cashed, earning $11,825

Main Discipline - Fortnite

All tournaments that Umplify has participated in are exclusively Fortnite-related. Out of 50 appearances, 49 were online, and only one was a LAN tournament, with a prize of $500.

Team Contributions

  • TrainHard Esport earned him over $50,000 from 12 tournaments
  • The remaining $40,638.63 he earned on his own, without representing any organization

Top 10 Biggest Wins

  • $35,000 – FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 5 Grand Finals (5th place, 2021)
  • $5,333.33 – EU Beese Tournament (7th place, 2020)
  • $4,000 – FNCS: Grand Royale 2021 Europe (23rd place)
  • $3,500 – FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 4 Week 3 (2nd place)
  • $3,333.33 – Amar Invitational (1st place)
  • $3,200 – FNCS: Season X Grand Finals (17th-32nd place)
  • $3,000 – FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 4 Grand Finals (12th place)
  • $3,000 – FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 7 Grand Finals (16th place)
  • $2,000 – FNCS Invitational Europe (19th place)
  • $2,000 – FNCS: All-Star Showdown 2021 Solo Finals (65th – 128th place)

Best Accomplishments

  • 2 tournament wins
  • 2 2nd places
  • 2 top 3 or semifinals

Biggest Success

Umplify's biggest career moment came on March 14, 2021, when he placed 5th at the FNCS: Chapter 2 Season 5 Grand Finals for $35,000. That result represented nearly 39% of his career winnings.