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[Infographic] Pro Gaming Vs. Pro Sports – You’ve Got a Better Shot at the NFL

The chance to play anything at a pro level is incredibly low, but the chances of going pro in most eSports games so dismal it isn't even funny.
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As it stands today, not only do you have a better chance (statistically speaking) of becoming a pro sports player than a pro gamer, but you also stand to make a lot more money.

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What you should take away from this is that the percentage of players that are good enough to actually go pro is immensely small. Don’t take this as a reason to give up on your dreams of playing pro though, if you are in that tiny percentage, you might make it.

What I would like to see in the next couple years is that average salary pushing six digits. As the viewership, sponsorship, investment, and advertising increases, so will these salaries. I don’t think it is out of the realm of possibility that eSports salaries can reach the millions in the coming decade. 

 

Please note: The League of Legends stats below are from the NA servers.

 

For Dota 2 where we say “competitive” we are referring to the top 15% of players.

 


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