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Vortexia

Fortnite Players
United Kingdom

Not much is known about Vortexia: his name remains a mystery, his date of birth...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Yusuf Mughal
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB December 8, 2004

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
DPI 1600
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 2.7%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 2.7%
Targeting Sensitivity 35.0%
Scope Sensitivity 35.0%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

GEAR

ZOWIE XL2546K
ZOWIE XL2546K
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
Razer Viper V3 Pro Black
Wooting 60HE+
Wooting 60HE+
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Not much is known about Vortexia: his name remains a mystery, his date of birth is unknown. But he is definitely not one of those who strive for fame at any cost. Instead of loud headlines and interviews, he has a quiet but confident path in the world of Fortnite, where he earns his name with results, not words. Hailing from the UK, Vortexia began participating in tournaments back in 2019. And since then, he has come a long way, playing in 17 tournaments and earning a total of $16,241. Yes, he is not yet in the world's top and is not listed as part of a large team - but perhaps this is what makes his story special. He is on his own, and everything he has achieved is his own merit.

Prize money and performances

The sum of $16,241 is the result of several years of performances in the competitive Fortnite scene. All tournaments in which Vortexia participated are related only to this game - it has become his main battlefield.
  • Almost all of his prizes were earned online - $15,800.
  • At the LAN tournament, he received $441.
  • All this - alone, without an organization or a team.

Year after year: the path to stability

2020 was a real breakthrough - that's when he took first place at the PC Cash Cup (May 29), and it brought him $5,000. It was his biggest win, almost a third of his total earnings. Then there was 2023 - and success again: $4,000 for 3rd place at the team Gillette Cup. It is clear that Vortexia knows how to adapt to team play, although he usually prefers solo. Other years have also borne fruit:
  • 2019 - $2,850
  • 2022 - $950
  • 2021 - $500
  • 2024 - $225
Each result is not just a number, but dozens of hours of training, trial, error and struggle. Vortexia does not give up, even when he does not get into the top 10. He comes back again and again, improving his positions step by step.

Top Vortexia Tournaments

Here are just a few of the most notable achievements:
  • PC Cash Cup — 1st Place (May 29, 2020) — $5,000
  • Gillette Cup 2023 — 3rd Place — $4,000
  • Winter Royale 2019, Day 1 — $1,100
  • FNCS Chapter 2, Season 3 — Heat 2 — $1,000
  • FNCS Grand Finals 2022 — $750
  • Solo Cash Cup — Week 6, Season 5 — $500
  • Red Bull Contested — $441
  • Champion’s Solos Cash Cup — $430
Each of these places is the result of perseverance and persistence. Some were just a little short, others were a surprising hit at the right time.

And a little about the player himself

What can you say about a person who does not reveal his name and does not strive for the spotlight? Perhaps he just wants his actions to speak for him. Or maybe his time has not yet come. But one thing is for sure: Vortexia is a player who does not give up. He is not loud, not scandalous, not hyped. He is persistent, focused and purposeful. And this is also a path. Sometimes even more interesting than the path of a superstar.