On the final day of the Fortnite World Cup, Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf was the first solo participant introduced at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York. The then-16-year-old smiled sheepishly, a small ...
Jessica hails from Northern Ireland, and has written thousands of guides across sites such as Eurogamer, PCGamer, IGN, and PCGamesN. She also ventures into the lands of reviews, news, interviews, and ...
Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf, a 16-year-old Pennsylvanian who last month won the $3 million grand prize in the Fortnite World Cup, was "swatted" while livestreaming on Twitch on Saturday night. Editor's ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In 2019, Kyle Giersdorf, better known by his online handle Bugha, won the inaugural Fortnite World Series at just 16 years old. Now, Bugha will ...
One of the reasons why Bugha rose to such prominence is the fortitude with which he tackles competitive tournaments. Streaming almost daily and training non-stop, Bugha is imbued with determination ...
When Kyle Giersdorf first picked up his controller, he was one of 40 million competitors in the game. On Sunday, the 16-year-old walked away the champion. 16-year-old Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf won the ...
Kyle has a degree in Film, Television, and Cultural Studies and has loved video games for as long as he can remember. He's owned every PlayStation, dabbled with the occasional Xbox, and even owned a ...
The Fortnite competitive scene has been rather shaky of late. While the overall game has improved, pro players are unhappy with how things are proceeding. Truth be told, the competitive scene is in ...
Kyle ‘Bugha’ Giersdorf, a sixteen-year old from Pennsylvania, was named the Fortnite World Cup Champion Sunday after absolutely dominating the Solos competition. The Fortnite champ finished his last ...
Giersdorf is a player for the Sentinels group, and managed to careen past his 99 other opponents by a wide margin, earning a total of 59 points. The runner up, Psalm, scored 33 points by comparison ...
Bugha established himself as the player to beat from the word go. A monstrous first match earned the 16-year-old competitor from Pennslyvania a whopping 19 points at the Fortnite World Cup solos ...