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wtf do pros do when they retire

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#1
Btwfan

Like what happens when pros retire

Surely the money you earn playing games isn’t enough for you to do nothing for the rest of your life, so you have to go back to work.

I know some of them turn to streaming and others work for game companies/coach, but what happens to the rest?

Like you have these 30 to mid 30 year old dudes many of whom have been doing nothing but playing games since they were kids with no higher education so they can’t possibly get a good job. So what do they do?

It’s kinda funny imagining random Val pros taking my Burger King order some 20 years down the line

#2
Nachtel
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idk if you play for NRG for at least 2 years and dont burn cash like an idiot I feel like you could definitely have enough to live out the rest of your life carefree by putting it into US treasury bonds or something similar

#5
ortuh
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absolutely not, they’re on max 20k a month, closer to 7-12k range for most pros which is nowhere near money to set you up for life, especially when you already know 99% of these pros primarily get their food from doordash and shit, they live in LA. Obv there’s gonna be a few pros who’ve made good financial decisions, but most of these guys have no real world experience

#9
archetype
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20k a month = 12k after tax
144k per year of pure spending money
NRG has their own in house chef and I'm pretty sure provides housing like all major esport orgs.
Depending on whether player streams can also provide additional income
Winnings may not be much but they can be up to 5 figures-ish or 6 depending on prizepool dividends
Champs bundle sales also can be shared with players
Team Capsule sales can also be shared with players(? not sure on this one)
Gear is provided for players as well unless they want to spend money on personal items (mouse, mousepad, keyboard, etc.)

And once again this is all spending/savings money and none of it has to go to living expenses like food, water, electricity, etc.

I think they'd be able to do well for themselves if they're not partying all the time.

#3
MrBulbe
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finish school and work? what else would they do

#4
sentinelmain377
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either:

  1. coach (for smarter players, mostly IGLs)
  2. streamer (only for the ones that have clout)
  3. manager/analyst for org
  4. a few have already completed education as a back-up plan or some retire from Valorant early to pursue education (Rhyme, Bonecold, Yacine, etc)
  5. mcdonalds

anyways, Valorant is not a good thing to pursue (thas for sure)

#6
ronaldinhoooooooooooo
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Well they pretty much have 0 expenses while they are pro. It shouldn’t be hard to save up and buy a few properties throughout their career. It’s only bad for the players who get dropped fast but in that case going back to school or watever shouldn’t be hard. Lots of people take gap years anyway

#7
noyaju
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the younger ones (the few ones that retire early), they often return to school, especially if they did pause education to grab the opportunity to play

the older ones, usually still pursue other opportunities in the esports scene like coaching/analyst staff managerial/player management roles, broadcast production, or anything likely behind-the-scenes/camera that they likely know or related to the degree they have likely had already

EDIT: fixed spelling error

#8
SanePath
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funny if they are trying to make a living? lol ok

#10
lovekylin
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streamer,coach,or use the money they save to do other things, such as the restaurant industry.

#11
-Artorias
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most of them are investing. like buying car , houses etc. they dont need to work

#12
KClaw
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Bro it all depends on the player and how their career has been , like mostly after retirement a lot of players move to coach, analyst positions or some may even come back few years after retirement to be coach, analyst, player , some go back to university and get their degree and do normal jobs but bro u got one thing all wrong, players aren't paid only 20k mostly, those are only for okayish players , better players like sayf, bang , etc they get paid like 30-35k a month , and players like tenz , yay demon1 , aspas they get paid like 45-50k a month and sometimes some team might even pay you more than that if you have proven yourself to be a real good player at internationals like yay who got the bag at bleed

#14
hell_on_earth
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sayf and bang aint getting paid 30-35k, thats cs money. val players dont get paid that much.

#13
hell_on_earth
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you can get higher education at 30+ if u want and its not like there is a 10 year gap in their resumes or smth.

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