UK Fortnite player Kyle “Mongraal” Jackson has gained more than 1m subscribers on YouTube in less than the space of a year.
It’s been remarkable to watch the rise of Mongraal, who, almost one year ago signed to Team Secret, especially as he was only 13 years old at the time.
He’s now 14 years old and has become one of the most popular players and content creators around on Fortnite.
I HIT 1 MILLION SUBS HOLY SHIT THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH I LITERALLY CANNOT PUT INTO WORDS HOW THANKFUL I AM ?? pic.twitter.com/mrHJE5b3zq
— Code SECRET_MONGRAAL In Shop (@Secret_Mongraal) February 23, 2019
Beyond YouTube videos, Mongraal also regularly streams on Twitch, and often has more than 10,000 viewers.
He now almost has more than 12m views on Twitch, 3,500 subscribers and almost 1m followers.
He’s built up an impressive following on social media too, with hundreds of thousands of followers.
Mongraal said on Twitter:
Thanks for all the support lately bois, 1 mil subs, 3.5k subs twitch, nearly 1 mil followers on twitch and nearly 200k instagram 100k twitter. Age limit got removed, I’m averaging the most viewers I’ve ever have and it’s solely because of you guys. Love you all so much ❤️
— Code SECRET_MONGRAAL In Shop (@Secret_Mongraal) February 24, 2019
Epic Games recently announced a Fortnite World Cup with a $130m prize pool. The news comes after EA released its Apex Legends battle royale game which has taken some focus away from Fortnite over the past month, but Fortnite is of course still very much a huge deal.
We can’t wait to see what’s next for the UK Fortnite player.
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