5 ways to cash in as ‘e-sports’ becomes more popular than pro football

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by Banjo, Apr 23, 2019.

  1. Banjo

    Banjo

  2. “The average age of a gamer is 34 years old.”

    Wow. That’s very surprising.
    I thought it was mostly high school and college kids.
    Who the F has time to play video games in their mid 30’s and older? And why would you even want to?
     
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  3. dozu888

    dozu888

    Ok. I just have to brag here. As a proud dad. My son is playing in the Overwatch Contenders League. At age 14 he’s getting a salary and prize money.

    For playing games.
     
  4. DaveV

    DaveV

    A misleading headline. The number of GLOBAL e-sports viewers may exceed NFL viewers, but most of the world doesn't watch the NFL. They watch soccer, and for any major soccer match such as a World Cup game, they are probably 4 times as many viewers as the largest e-sports event.
     
  5. Prolly explains why most gamers still live in their mom's basement and advocate "universal basic income".

    (So much for America's capitalism and meritocracy.... coming from a guy who's grandfather advised him as a teen, "if you plan on eating regular, you'd better plan on working." IOW... "Don't expect anybody to give you anything. Make your own way in the world.") :(
     
  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    I'm not sure that's something to be proud of.


    Ok, I'm being a dick. Glad he's getting paid for doing something he enjoys, even if I "don't get it."
     
  7. dozu888

    dozu888

    ok :)

    without going into too much detail.... I actually tell people he plays for the NY Mets :) as the team is under the same umbrella... so as if a 14 yo kid is playing AAA baseball.. that sounds like a big deal :)

    esport is a big deal now and growing double digits.