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: Following his retirement, Skite did not leave the industry entirely. He later transitioned into leadership and management, serving as the Head of Fortnite for organizations like Valiant . Career Overview Birth Date November 23, 1999 Major Win Winter Royale 2018 (Solo) World Cup 2019 7th (Solo), 10th (Duo) Total Winnings Final Comp Date November 21, 2021 Retirement Date January 24, 2022

: At the 2019 Fortnite World Cup, he was the only player to achieve a top-10 finish in both the Solo (7th place) and Duo (10th place) finals.

His decision to "stop the game" in January 2022 followed a period of declining competitive results throughout 2021.

: While he continued to qualify for events like the Fortnite Championship Series (FNCS) through late 2021, he acknowledged a drop-off in his high-level performance compared to his peak years.

: His performance at the World Cup alone earned him over $630,000, contributing to a career total of approximately $899,796 in winnings. Reasons for Retirement (2022)

Skite was a foundational figure during the game's competitive explosion, most notably representing and Team Vitality .

Clément Danglot, a cornerstone of the French and European Fortnite competitive scenes, officially announced his retirement from competitive play on January 24, 2022 . Often hailed as one of the "EU GOATs," Skite stepped away after a storied career highlighted by pioneering wins and consistent top-tier performances. Career Legacy and Accomplishments

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: Following his retirement, Skite did not leave the industry entirely. He later transitioned into leadership and management, serving as the Head of Fortnite for organizations like Valiant . Career Overview Birth Date November 23, 1999 Major Win Winter Royale 2018 (Solo) World Cup 2019 7th (Solo), 10th (Duo) Total Winnings Final Comp Date November 21, 2021 Retirement Date January 24, 2022

: At the 2019 Fortnite World Cup, he was the only player to achieve a top-10 finish in both the Solo (7th place) and Duo (10th place) finals. : Following his retirement, Skite did not leave

His decision to "stop the game" in January 2022 followed a period of declining competitive results throughout 2021. His decision to "stop the game" in January

: While he continued to qualify for events like the Fortnite Championship Series (FNCS) through late 2021, he acknowledged a drop-off in his high-level performance compared to his peak years. Reasons for Retirement (2022) Skite was a foundational

: His performance at the World Cup alone earned him over $630,000, contributing to a career total of approximately $899,796 in winnings. Reasons for Retirement (2022)

Skite was a foundational figure during the game's competitive explosion, most notably representing and Team Vitality .

Clément Danglot, a cornerstone of the French and European Fortnite competitive scenes, officially announced his retirement from competitive play on January 24, 2022 . Often hailed as one of the "EU GOATs," Skite stepped away after a storied career highlighted by pioneering wins and consistent top-tier performances. Career Legacy and Accomplishments