Who is Anas? Fortnite pro takes home $1,000,000 after winning Fortnite Challenge MrBeast
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YouTube star Jimmy "MrBeast's" long-awaited Fortnite tournament ended today as Fortnite pro player Anas won a whopping $1 cash prize. The European star is currently on the active roster of David Beckham's esports organization Guild Esports, along with British professional player Henrik "Khen".
Anas' recent victory at the MrBeast tournament went viral on Twitter. He claimed that his playing time was "the longest two hours of his life" and announced his victory by saying:
"Won the @MrBeast Tournament ($1)."
Anas shared his thoughts on winning $1 million at the MrBeast tournament
The official eSports Guild YouTube channel has shared a short clip of a Fortnite pro sharing his experience after winning the MrBeast tournament Extreme Challenge. He revealed that he had been training and "grinding" all week for the special event, and stated:
“Incredible! Yes, I'm tired, because I trained all week, and then I don't know. I didn't even play. In fact, I hardly played in any league this week. I only played the MrBeast Cup! Just grind and grind."
Gaming Community Responds to Anas Winning $1 at MrBeast's Fortnite Tournament
The 20-year-old gamer's victory celebration went viral on the social media platform, with a reaction thread including comments from over 3 members of the gaming community. Several well-known Twitter users praised the gamer, and MrBeast said: MY CONGRATULATIONS
Fortnite player from Team Liquid Seeyun commented: ggs!
In addition to being a professional gamer, Anas is also a well-known Twitch streamer. He started his streaming career on an Amazon-owned platform in 2020 and currently has 99 subscribers.
The Dane played and streamed two games on his channel, including an Epic Games-developed battle royale for over 265 hours and Riot Games Valorant for 1,4 hours.
His live broadcast on December 18 during the Mrbeast's Extreme Challenge tournament was one of the most successful broadcasts. His channel had a maximum audience of 6037 fans and gained 1,7 subscribers during a 38-minute stream.