15-year-old player joins the Fortnite Guild Esports squad
The London esports organization Guild Esports, owned by David Beckham, has announced the signing of a second professional player to the Fortnite discipline team. It was 15-year-old Hen. This happened a month after the organization signed Flikk as the first player.
Hen is a Lithuanian professional Fortnite player who has had one of his best seasons. In 2020 alone, he finished 4th in the FNCS Chapter 2 Season 3 Grand Final, finished 10th in the FNCS Invitational Grand Final and won the Champion Cash Cup of Chapter 2 Season 4. During his performance with Become Legends, the young player managed to win about $ 89,999.
Hen, who already has the nickname “King of Clutches,” has a bright future in the esports scene. His career began during Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2, where he won his first Cash Cup. That same season, he did a great job in the Champion Series Invitational, finishing behind top European players like Wolfiez, TaySon and aqua.
Grant Russo, director of Guild Esports, has publicly stated on multiple occasions that he needs a team of top players like Hen. The signing of the 15-year-old esports player demonstrates the organization's tireless efforts to build a world-class team. The implementation of Hen'a and Flikk'a will not only create a promising team for the future, but also build a team that is able to fight for trophies.
Founded in 2020 and co-owned by David Beckham, Guild Esports is a new esports brand that aims to create multiple battle-ready teams around itself. Right now, the organization is represented by disciplines such as Rocket League, FIFA, VALORANT and Fortnite.
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