Guides writer who loves horror, RPGs, and staring at the (very inconsiderate) backlog of games she swears she will definitely, 100%, surely, maybe get round to some day. In the meantime, Pokemon and ...
As the company’s newest investor, Step x Bugha brings accessible financial tools and unique in-game activations to teen gamers. PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Step, the all-in-one financial ...
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 ...
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 ...
At the recently concluded "Fortnite" World Cup last month, a total of four world records were set, which is quite unprecedented for an eSports event. But according to Guinness World Records, one of ...
Champion of the 2019 Fortnite Solos World Cup, Content Creator and now Icon, Bugha is joining the Icon Series! In Fortnite, players and their friends lead a group of Heroes to reclaim and rebuild a ...
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. Giersdorf — or “Bugha” — won the Fortnite ...
NEW YORK -- A 16-year-old is now a millionaire after he won the first Fortnite World Cup. Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf went home to Pennsylvania with a $3 million prize for winning the solo competition.
As part of his Chief Gaming Scout role, the 18-year-old professional streamer and esports champion will help select talent for Team Hollister, the brand’s new gamer training program NEW ALBANY, Ohio, ...
A 16-year-old "Fortnite" phenom is $3 million richer after defeating millions of competitors in the video game's first-ever world championship. According to USA Today, Kyle Giersdorf, whose handle is ...
Hollister today announced the members of its esports effort, Team Hollister. The three members joining the gamer training program were scouted by the company’s recent appointee, Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf ...