Valorant's Shroud Reveals How Much Money Valorant's Pro Players Make

Valorant's Shroud Reveals How Much Money Valorant's Pro Players Make.

Hello Vicigers, Shroud Valorant just revealed how much money Valorant pro players are making, and here we are going to talk about it. Only by playing games now can you make a lot of money, games are one of the fields of work for now and you can make money for sure.

Twitch streamer Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek has revealed that pro Valorant players are paid between US$5,000 to US$20,000 per month.

During the VCT NA Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs viewing binge, Shroud Valorant shared some insight into what organizations pay their Valorant pro players, how much these players take out of tournament revenue, and how much money top streamers make compared to pro esports.

Valorant's Shroud Reveals How Much Money Valorant's Pro Players Make

shroud valorant

How Much Money Do Valorant Pro Players Make?

Valorant's Shroud Reveals How Much Money Valorant's Pro Players Make.

The discussion started when Shroud calculated how much esports organizations were taking out of their pro team's prize money earnings.

During his time as a CSGO pro player, Shroud Valorant said that the organization would take 5 to 20 percent of the team's prize money from the tournament,

Now though, they may be taking a lot more because of how much they pay players

Shroud said.

He also said that the Sentinel and 100 Thieves rosters earn between US$5,000 to US$20,000 per month.

That's a lot of money to pay your players. So, I'd imagine they take a bigger cut, but maybe not. They may still only take 5 to 20 percent of tournament prize money.

Shroud explained.

Pro Player Valorant Who Streams For More Cash.

Valorant's Shroud Reveals How Much Money Valorant's Pro Players Make.

The three pros he names are Spencer “Martin” Hiko, Shahzeeb “ShahZaM” Khan, and Tyson “TenZ” Ngo as players whose salaries likely exceed US$20,000.

When you stream, you provide more value to organizations, so they are worth more money

While Shroud Valorant has high expectations for a pro Valorant salary, he also believes there are some who can sign bad contracts.

Some people may not have a lawyer involved, or they may not know how much they are worth. I took a bad deal. My fault, but I took it. You live and you learn

How Much Are Top Streamers Earning Compared To Pro Players?

Valorant's Shroud Reveals How Much Money Valorant's Pro Players Make.

Shroud also explained that today's most popular streamers earn far more than most professional players. Brandon “Aceu” Winn himself shared that he makes US$100,000 per month through streaming.

Famous players like Hiko, ShahZaM and TenZ can even earn more than Aceu because they earn money from their streams and organizations.

Also read: Here are the 3 best Valorant settings: Mouse Setting, Minimap Setting, and Crosshair Setting.

With all that income, are you interested in becoming a pro player? maybe there are not a few here who want to become pro players in the games they like. On the other hand, pro players can also make money like what Shroud Valorant explained just now.

Shroud is also someone who has been in the gaming world for a long time. Shroud Valorant has played almost all games including PUBG, CSGO, and also Valorant. He has made a lot of money from the games he has played. Almost all of the money he earns is from his work as a gamer, one of which is from sponsors, the Esport team, and also by streaming on YouTube.

Also read: Canyon : Valorant's New 2021 Map!

So you can't be looked down upon anymore because working in the field of games includes being a pro player, because the salary and money you generate can exceed those of people who work 9 to 5 in an office. And those pro players work only by channeling their hobbies and having fun. So who here wants to be a pro player in their respective games?

Maybe this time the discussion of the article will end here and don't miss the updated news about Valorant and other games, only at VCGamers. com


Want to Get the Latest Information in the World of Web-3, Games, and Metaverse Technology?

Come on, fill in your email below!