Clix is one of the biggest Fortnite streamers in the world, but has he ever won an FNCS? Despite his prominence in recent tournaments, it seems je’s still just missing out. The player might pull in more viewers than the official FNCS streams and getting Victory Royales in the finals, but has there been an actual win yet?

Has Clix Won an FNCS?
He might be competing regularly and winning some prizes in cash cups, but what about the big one? There’s still a little ways to go before Clix can be added to our list of FNCS winners for Chapter 6.
The FNCS is the main event in Fortnite. But being held seasonally, we’ve actually gotten quite a lot of winners already. Hundreds if you consider all the different regions, it runs in Despite the Chapters of chances and how regularly he competes, he has never won an FNCS. He’s had some strong runs in finals though and has been competing at a high level since Chapter 1. He has come incredibly close oo. Especially lately.

Starting in Chapter 6 with Higgs (previously Batman Bugha) and Eomzo, Clix has stepped up. in Major 1 he had a fantastic performance. But Major 2 he got very close. It came down to the very last game and an early scuffle between the number 1 and 2 placing teams. With the deciding points coming from a mid-game fight, trapped in storm. Essentially, if the wind had blown a bit different, the trio might have had their FNCS win by now. But in the end, Peterbot claimed another title.
That doesn’t mean there isn’t a chance of a Clix FNCS win though! The player is looking like a strong trio this Major. A lot is already going into their favor.
Clix Could be in Line to Win Major 3

After the last two Majors, there’s two Fortnite trios everyone has their eyes on for Major 3. One is Clix, Eomzo, and Higgs, but the other is Major 2 champs, Peterbot, Cold, and Ritual. But, looking at the early events like Divisional Cups, Clix might be pulling out ahead.
Part of the cause might be this strange Chapter 6 Season 3 meta. This trio seems to be able to land at the Superhero Academy, and only get some resistance. This spot contains a vault and tons of the special Hero Chests. Along with the Shrine alters. Once an afterthought, now they’re key to getting your Hero Level up. Clix’s team is getting a better start than opponents and without too much off-spawn fighting.
On the other hand, Peterbot has decided to spend the entire season hot dropping another major Trio. Competing for floor loot, over and over again. Not to mention his Trio skipping cups and seemingly losing some interest in the grind. Players has suggested Peterbot is too distracted to dominate Major 3 like he did every FNCS since C5 S2.
We can’t write off the defending champions in Major 3. But, between the landing spot advantage, the constant grinding, and the low ground strategy, Clix’s squad might be in-line for an FNCS win at last.
Clix’s History in Fortnite

Clix as a streamer is a household name for Fortnite fans. He even has a skin in-game, which some rank as one of the best Fortnite skins! Clix is a 20-year-old who has been playing competitive and streaming for a long time.
He might have started ranking in FNCS leaderboards recently, but his history in Fortnite does go back further. He’s been competing in Fortnite competitive since he was a younger teenager. As a streamer he has plenty of accolades too. Like being the first player to hit Unreal in Fortnite Ranked.
The highest earning Fortnite pros all come from the World Cup and Clix was in attendance too! But failed to crack the top 10 in either Solos or Duos though. In early FNCS, he sometimes placed okay, but never quite won. With placements like 18th in C2 S1. 27th in C2 S3, 35th in C3 S2. He’s improved a lot more recently though. By the C3 S3Grand Finals, he came in 4th. Now in Chapter 6 he’s one of the favourites to win an FNCS.
Is Clix a Pro Player or a Streamer?
Something that comes up a lot with Clix in Fortnite tournaments, is if he’s a pro player or a streamer? The two aren’t mutually exclusive. Most pro players in Fortnite play around with streaming too. Although, they don’t tend to stream the FNCS publicly. However, the player has decided to push through as a Fortnite pro without sacrificing his streaming schedule.
It would difficult to say he isn’t just as competitive as the dedicated Fortnite pro. The players who don’t touch streams and just grind all day privately rank lower in more recent FNCS events. Clix might even get his FNCS win too. If it does, then it’ll happen live on stream.