Ray Cox (gamer)
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Ray Cox IV, known online as Stallion83, is a video game player known for his high
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Gamerscore, points for completing in-game challenges known as achievements. He was the first player to reach 1,000,000 points in early 2014. He held the position as early as 2008 and was later recognized as the
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holder. Microsoft presented him with a lifetime
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subscription in late 2013. He livestreamed his 1,000,000 milestone to 8,000 viewers online. As his next goal, Cox wanted to pursue every
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achievement. After a decade atop the leaderboard, he was overtaken in mid-2017 by another user known as Stephen “smrnov” Rowe near the 1.6 million point mark. While Cox reached 2,000,000 Gamerscore, a world record, in late 2018, he no longer holds the
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for the highest Xbox Gamerscore.


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