How much is artosis paid




















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For example a team liquid moderator or a gomtv commentator like tasteless. Because i think it would br really cool when i grow up to be like tasteless, watching and commentating sc for money. Also, i have another question, how the hell does day9 earn money or is still in school? Sorry if thats a stupid question lol.

I'm pretty sure the mods here are on a voluntary basis, and there was recently a huge donation drive for Day[9] that helped him out a lot financially while in grad school. No idea what tasteless and artosis make though. TL moderator gets nothing. Admins get something, idk what. Day9 and tasteless work full time commentating.

It's definitely not a high paying job tho. As for the rest of your question, I doubt anyone can tell you how much casters make. Normally they keep that stuff pretty private.

Just like real life, people don't like talking about how much they make, especially to complete strangers on the internet. However, if I had to guess, I would say that being a caster like Tasteosis is enough to live on, though I'd guess you'd probably be a little on the poor side. It's definitely not a career choice for those who want to be rich. While I doubt any of them will post the exact amounts they make, its safe to say that it isnt a whole lot of money.

They do it because they love the game and esports, and not for the money. Over nine thousand e-sports dollars. On December 07 Pokebunny wrote: TL moderator gets nothing. Live Events Alpha Pro Series. So, how much is Artosis worth at the age of 37 years old? He is from American…. Artosis Net Worth. Travel not included but usually paid for by the tournament organizer.

Years ago, that number would have been higher. TV in Korea. Day[9] holds a B. And then night practice until midnight and then free time so I go to bed at 3am. He's a football fan and follows the English Premier League avidly. He hopes competition in StarCraft will be just as big one day: "E-sports is in an emerging stage - later, when it gets bigger, it will be like major sports like football, basketball or baseball.

Both are in their late 20s and see younger players coming up. In StarCraft as in all the games speed of brain and finger is the essence so, like footballers, they don't see much professional future as players beyond the age of There is increasingly money to be made in the industries that surround e-sports, like television.

Nick Plott aka Tasteless is a commentator, originally from Kansas in the US but now in Seoul making a good living as a commentator. He moved to be where the demand is greatest and says the idea that playing video games is a waste of time is fading: "My parents definitely felt that way when I was practising so hard every day but I think that when you look at it now, it is something that can be much more accepted. It is becoming more respected, it is becoming more professional and mapped out.

And he thinks it definitely isn't for slobs: "You have to stay physically fit. You need to try to exercise your mind or you are going to burn out, you need to be very creative about this, you need to talk to other people, you can't do this in a vacuum. Over the years there has been a moral panic about gaming in South Korea. In , the government instituted the so-called "shutdown law" or "Cinderella law", whereby children under the age of 16 are banned from playing between midnight and But the law hasn't impeded the growth of the industry and Seoul's e-sports industry is thriving.

There have always been killjoys who've got themselves into tizzies over games. The games were banned in the city until Even chess has had its critics.



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