Take "Professional Gamer" off the list of fantasy careers--they're here, and some of them are making serious cash in the eSports world. But what is a day in the life of a cyberathlete like? We sought out three prominent StarCraft 2 professional players--a 17-year-old wunderkind, an international tournament veteran, and a team leader--to see how much hustle it takes to play games for a living.
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The Nerd Stash: "Homeworld 3 is a solid strategy RTS game with a boring and cringe-fueled story."
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for those who don't play on PC, this is the reason online PC games last so long and provide value
LMAO @ Profesional gamers
job/school/girlfriend then you can forget about making a living off of playing games. To really make a living its like 12 hours a day playing. Good luck with that. I like to play other games also.
Starcraft II is really fun, but it won't be the last game I ever play.