2022---skite--a-french-legend-of-fortnite--decides-to-stop-the-game

: He won the first-ever open-to-all major tournament, the 2018 Winter Royale , which established him as a premier solo player in Europe.

His decision to "stop the game" in January 2022 followed a period of declining competitive results throughout 2021. : He won the first-ever open-to-all major tournament,

: In his farewell message, Skite described his years in Fortnite as the "best years of my life" but noted he had been considering quitting for a year. Skite was a foundational figure during the game's

Skite was a foundational figure during the game's competitive explosion, most notably representing and Team Vitality . Reasons for Retirement (2022) : At the 2019

: 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)

: 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.