| Pollo | |
|---|---|
| Current team | |
| Team | Gentle Mates |
| Game | Fortnite |
| Personal information | |
| Name | Miguel Moreno |
| Born | May 8, 2008 |
| Nationality | Mexican-American |
| Career information | |
| Playing career | 2020–present |
| Team history | |
| 2021–2022 | Assault |
| 2022–2023 | Xen |
| 2023 | Ignite Beyond |
| 2023 | FUSION |
| 2024 | Exceed |
| 2025–present | Gentle Mates |
| Career highlights and awards | |
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Miguel Moreno (born May 8, 2008), better known as Pollo is a Mexican-American professional Fortnite Battle Royale player. [1] Having won four FNCS titles, one of which being the 2024 FNCS Global Championship, he is widely regarded as one of the best Fortnite Battle Royale players of recent years. [2]
Playing on the North America West server, Moreno qualified for his first FNCS grand finals in Chapter 2 Season 3. He wouldn't qualify for another until the 2021 FNCS Grand Royale, subsequently qualifying for the next three FNCS grand finals, albeit never placing higher than 15th. [3]
Moreno achieved his highest NA West FNCS placement in Chapter 4 Season 1, placing 2nd alongside Defiable, four points below Thorik and Alexander 'Boltz' Feyzjou. [4]
After the merger of servers NA East and West into NA Central for competitive Fortnite Battle Royale , [5] Moreno played FNCS with Sphinx, placing 3rd in Chapter 4 Season 2 and qualifying for the 2023 FNCS Global Championship, earning $34,000 each. [6] The duo then placed 5th in Season 3's FNCS, earning $20,000 each; [1] in the Global Championship grand finals, they won the first match, but ended up placing 16th, splitting $30,000.
In 2024, playing with Peter 'Peterbot' Kata, Moreno placed second in Chapter 5 Season 1's FNCS, earning them $45,000 each. [7] Then, in Chapter 5 Season 2, Moreno and Kata won all weekly Cash Cups leading up to the FNCS grand finals, which they won with a record-breaking point tally, qualifying them for the 2024 Global Championship. Moreno and Kata also won Chapter 5 Season 3's FNCS. Their two consecutive FNCS wins earned them $140,000 each. [8] [9] In September 2024, winning five out of twelve games, Kata and Moreno also won the FNCS Global Championship, earning $200,000 each. [10] Kata and Moreno's performances in 2024 made them widely regarded as the two best players of the year. [11] [12]
Following the competitive game mode switching to trios in late 2024, Moreno won his fourth FNCS in a row in Chapter 6 Season 1 with Abdullah 'Acorn' Akhras and Aidan 'Ajerss' Bernero, splitting $180,000 and qualifying for the 2025 FNCS Global Championship. [13] In the beginning of Chapter 6 Season 2, Moreno played with Peter 'Peterbot' Kata and Joshua 'Cold' Butler, despite having already qualified to the Global Championship with Akhras and Bernero. Following a new rule forcing players qualified to the Global Championship to play FNCS with the trios they had qualified with, Moreno returned to his original trio. [14] Moreno, Akhras and Bernero went on to place 5th and 2nd in FNCS Seasons 2–3 respectively, losing the latter to Kata's trio by 3 points. [15] [16] Despite being widely considered favorites to win the 2025 FCNS Global Championship, [17] Moreno's and Kata's trios placed 16th and 15th respectively. [18]
Moreno has been considered both a support player and a fragger. [14] [19]