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eSports players by 2019 earnings and more esports videos

Today’s topic : eSports teams by 2019 winnings. eSports are a huge cash industry this days and you will stunned by the amounts esports players make.

Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorfhas become an overnight sensation and one of the most iconic esports players of the year when he won the Fortnite World Cup at only 16-years of age. His achievement earned him a spot in the history books as well as $3 million in prize winnings. For his incredible performance at the Fortnite World Cup, Bugha also became the Esports Player of the Year and Esports PC Rookie of the Year. He earned both rewards during Esports Awards ceremony, which took place earlier in November. Besides $3 million he earned at the Fortnite World Cup Solo, Bugha also won four other smaller Fortnite tournaments and finished second at Fortnite Champion Series – Season X North America East – Week 3, where he pocketed $12,000. Read additional details at https://www.onlineesports.com/news/industry/top-10-esports-players-by-tournament-winnings-in-2019.

Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech) has announced the launch a varsity esports program, making it the first public university in the state to offer esports at the varsity level. Administered through the Michigan Tech Huskies Athletics Department, the program is already a member of NACE and a scholarship structure is in the works. According to Michigan Tech’s new esports website, gaming is an established part of the culture at the school. Adding esports as a varsity program is a natural fit. Esports align with the University’s goals and STEM initiatives to better prepare students for a future where technology causes rapid changes in the job market. It also provides the Athletics department with the ability to expand opportunities for student-athletes and connect with students who are not engaged in traditional sports.

This fall, St. Thomas University (STU) plans to launch South Florida’s first school sanctioned esports team. The school is already a member of the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE), and according to CBS Miami, the team, which will be housed in a room above the basketball court, even falls under the athletic department where Director Laura Courtley-Todd thinks, “it’s a perfect fit.”

Sentinels made their way on the list solely due to Fortnite and Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf himself. At only 16-years of age, Bugha has become the Fortnite World Champion earlier in July, which earned him a staggering $3.000.000, making him one of many young esports millionaires. His achievement also won him the title of Esports PC Player of the Year and Esports PC Rookie Player of the Year at the Esports Awards ceremony which took place earlier in November. Seeing how Sentinels ended the year as one of the top 10 teams in prize winnings solely due to the performance of one of their players only goes to show how massive Fortnite and its competitive scene has become. Find more info at Top 10 eSports Teams 2019.

Swintt, the biggest supplier of content in the iGaming market, has signed a contract of game licencing with the world’s leading provider Unikrn, according to an announcement. Unikrn is a leading esports betting operator, offering bets exclusively on esports games and events, check out our guide here, Unikrn esports review Swintt’s CEO David Flynn said he is happy to announce a continuously growing partnership with the Unikrn brand that has a large market share for betting. Their game will fit right into the casino system from SnittGamify, according to David. We will conveniently connect their games with all the functionalities in the video gaming business with this relationship.

The esports industry is a phenomenon that shows no sign of slowing down. Professional sports tournaments are filling huge stadiums worldwide, while millions of viewers tune in at home to watch the best players battle it out in their favorite games. As more investments are made, sponsorship budgets increase and more developers push an esports agenda, the industry continues to climb from strength to strength – even sporting giants such as Formula 1, FIFA and the NFL are getting involved. Visit: www.onlineesports.com.