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5 highest-Earning eSports Gamers On The Planet

Rishabh ShandilyaBy Rishabh ShandilyaApril 2, 2022
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Even if you haven’t come of age yet, you can still be a dedicated player and earn cash from it. If they’re talented indeed, these pro players may make a modest sum via winnings and sponsorships. Professional video gaming, often known as eSports, has grown tremendously in recent times, with total rewards frequently exceeding $1 million.

These are the best 5 highest-earning eSports gamers on the planet, based on information gleaned through our extensive research.

Let’s dig in.

1. Sebastien Debs

Dota 2 gamer Sebastien Debs, who goes by the moniker Ceb, is on our ranking of the Top-Earning Esports Players in 2022. According to reports, he has a net worth of approximately $6 million. Throughout 2018 and 2019, he was instrumental in OG’s triumph.

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In 2011, the gamer joined squad Shakira and began his competitive Dota 2 journey. The squad gained attention in the esports community after finishing 4th at Dreamhack Winter 2011. Sebastien was summoned to the squad as a replacement for Resolut1on in 2018 eventually taking up the inactive role at The International 2018.

2. Jesse “Jerax” Vainikka

It’s hard to argue that Jerax is by far the most renowned position 4 gamer in the history of the game. In his off-the-field life, he is as colorful as his on-the-field performances. He’s worked as a stand-up comedian as well as in the Swedish military before and in between his acting vocation.

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His participation in four straight international tournaments from Squad Liquid and subsequently OG makes him the sole gamer to have done so in both 2016 and 2017.

3. Bugha

Kyle Giersdorf’s aggregate income is estimated to be at $3.2 million. He is a well-known Fortnite gamer and was among the few rising stars of the 2018 Fornite craze. His achievement in the Championship Game propelled him to esports dominance in 2019 and won him an incredible $3 million.

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Giersdorf is now residing in a community in Pennsylvania. He got the moniker ‘Buga’ from his grandpa, who used to refer to him as such as a child. By virtue of his dad being also a gamer, he was brought into the battle royale as a child.

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4. Faker

There are just two other competitors in the history of League of Legends who’ve already claimed the International Tournament thrice in a row aside Lee Sanh-hyeok, who has made his place among the best League of Legends gamers. As far as his financial status is concerned, he has earned over $1.3 million in winnings. So when we take into account his alternative money streams, such as numerous sponsorship agreements, licensing royalties, and the like, we can see that it would be considerably higher.

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5. N0tail

In the world of Dota 2, he is better known as N0tail. For the last 4 years, he has been a member of the OG squad at The International, where he has earned two titles two years in a row. Sundstein is a Dane by birth and upbringing. This man’s grandpa was Jógvan Sundstein, the previous prime minister of Denmark. As early as the age of two, Sundstein was immersed in online gaming. He eventually dropped out of high school to focus only on esports.

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The big names noticed him and brought him below their fold as an informal subsidiary gig inside Fnatic’s organization. As a result, Johan was able to launch a successful competitive esports profession. Johan presently owns a fortune in the seven-figure range.

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Rishabh Shandilya

I’m the guy you see dancing in the rain in the middle of the night. Pursuing my bachelor’s in literature, I love to read and write and I’m somewhat of a decent storyteller. A die-hard fan of Miyazaki and Murakami and my go-to quote is “The past is a foreign country, we do things differently there”.

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