Competing in esports: 3 things to watch out for

Competing in esports: 3 things to watch out for

If you’re looking to become a pro gamer, there are risks you shouldn’t play down



Gaming has been a popular pastime for decades. Over the past few years, it has also become a career path, with esports becoming a steadily growing phenomenon. Tournaments are taking place around the globe with huge prize pools and name recognition in play. Goldman Sachs expects the monetization of esports to reach an estimated US$3 billion by 2022. The competitive prize pool for the Fortnite World Cup last year was US$100 million. To put this into context: this is nearly the size of the entire esports prize pool for 2017. Education is trying to match pace, with university degrees offered on the subject.


All of this inspires generations of players to play online, grinding and polishing their skills, aspiring to be the next breakout stars of the esports scene.


To qualify for important tournaments and eventually to be scooped up by one of the elite teams, gamers have to practice and play a lot. With games being played online and the stakes being high, you may have to contend with a whole slew of unexpected risks. Since today is Safer Internet Day, we listed a few of the risks ambitious young gamers may encounter during their journey through the ranks.


Cheating


One of the dominant threats to gamers online are other gamers willing to cheat in order to get a co ..

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