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Personal information | |
Born | Cody Conrod January 7, 2005 Connecticut, USA |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Online streamer, gamer, YouTuber, TikToker |
Website | clixmerch |
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Game(s) | Fortnite , Grand Theft Auto V |
Followers | 8.4 million |
Contents are in | English |
Cody Conrod (born January 7, 2005), better known online as Clix is an American Twitch online streamer and professional gamer. [1] [2] [3] Playing Fortnite Battle Royale professionally since 2019, he has earned over $600,000 in prize money. [4] Streaming on Twitch, he has gained 8.4 million followers, as of 2025. [5]
At age 14, Conrod persuaded his father to purchase him a $1,200 computer and agreed to pay him back, which he did two weeks later with prize money won from an internet Fortnite Battle Royale tournament. [6]
Representing Misfits Gaming, Conrod was among the 18 players to qualify for both the solo and duo Fortnite World Cup tournaments, playing the duo tournament with Griffin 'Sceptic' Spikoski. [7] Finishing 35th in duos, and 18th in solos, [8] Conrod earned $175,000 in total from the Fortnite World Cup. Following the tournament, Conrod and Spikoski publicly argued and separated. [8] [9]
On July 1, 2020, Conrod's signature with esports organization NRG was announced in a video featuring fellow NRG Fortnite player Benjy 'Benjyfishy' Fish and Shaquille O'Neal, marking Conrod's departure from Misfits. [10]
Playing alongside Kyle 'Bugha' Giersdorf and Timothy 'Bizzle' Miller, Conrod achieved 5th place in the Chapter 2 Season 5 FNCS, his highest FNCS placement at the time, in March 2021, earning $18,000. [11] The trio, however, failed to qualify for the next FNCS in Chapter 2 Season 6, after placing 32nd out of 33 teams in their semi final heat. [12]
When his contract expired on February 22, 2022, Conrod left NRG, [13] before re-signing two days later. [14]
In Chapter 3 Season 3, Conrod placed fourth in FNCS alongside Lucas 'Dukez' Cardenas, earning $28,000 each. [15] Conrod and Cardenas got invited to play in the 2022 FNCS Invitational LAN tournament, in which they placed 15th, earning another $4,000 each. [4]
Amidst NRG stepping away from Fortnite , Conrod left NRG on January 25, 2023, becoming a free agent. [16]
In a solo tournament on April 22, 2023, Conrod encountered a stream sniper who gave him items. Because Conrod accepted these items, he was banned from competitive for 14 days and disqualified from competing in the Chapter 4 Seasons 2 and 3 FNCS tournaments, [17] which made it impossible for him to qualify for the 2023 Global Championship, [18] although he was later allowed to play the Chapter 4 Season 3 FNCS. [19] Conrod argued that he was trying to prove that the player was, in fact, stream sniping, hoping to get them banned. "#FreeClix" trended as a result of the ban, and the ban was widely criticized by fellow Fortnite players. [17]
Conrod ended up qualifying for the 2023 Global Championship with Shane 'EpikWhale' Cotton through the FNCS Last Chance Major. [20]
On October 10, 2023, ahead of the 2023 Global Championship, Conrod was announced as a new player and part-owner of XSET. [21] At the Global Championship, Conrod and Cotton placed 52nd out of 73 teams, earning $2,000 each. [22]
Conrod and Cotton kept playing together in 2024, earning Conrod another 4th place in the Chapter 5 Season 1 FNCS, and $30,000 in prize money.
After placing poorly in the Chapter 5 Season 2 FNCS, Conrod split with Cotton, instead teaming up with European player Harry 'Veno' Pearson, who moved to North America as a result, with the goal to qualify for the 2024 Global Championship. [21]
After day one of Chapter 5 Season 3's FNCS, on July 28, 2024, Conrod and Pearson were 1st on the leaderboard. The duo, however, ended up placing 4th after day two, albeit qualifying for the Global Championship and earning $30,000 each. [23] At the 2024 Global Championship, Conrod and Pearson placed 11th, [24] earning them $12,000 each. [4]
Together with Jaxon 'Eomzo' Fretz and Ben 'Higgs' (f.k.a. 'Batman Bugha') Anderson, Conrod placed 3rd and 2nd respectively in Chapter 7 Seasons 1-2's FNCS tournaments, qualifying them to the 2025 Global Championship and earning them a combined $126,000. [25] [26] At the 2025 Global Championship, the trio placed 18th, earning $7,000 each. [27] Clix has Zero FNCS wins Even though he has played almost every single Grand Final.
On September 14, 2024, Conrod was involved in a swatting incident with the Florida police at the Boca Raton Town Center Mall during a live streaming. The police presence caused the location to be evacuated, shut down and interrupted Conrod's Twitch stream. [28]
Conrod was named Fortnite Streamer of the Year at the 2024 Streamer Awards. [24]
Clix was added as a playable character to Fortnite in March 2025. [29]
Cody Conrod was born on January 7, 2005 to Scott Conrod and Lucy DiLoreto, who are of German and Italian descent. Conrod was raised in a Connecticut small town and has an older brother and sister. [30] [31]
In 2024, Conrod was named number 18 on Forbes magazine's list of 30 Under 30 in North America. [6] [32]
In March 2025, Conrod announced a collaboration with Gunnar Optiks for a new pair of gaming glasses, dubbed “Goggles,” to reduce eye strain during extended gaming sessions. [33] Conrod is also known for his charity work with the Boys & Girls Club. [6]