Plan B
Fortnite
Professional Fortnite players spend several hours each day practicing building, aiming, and game sense through competitive matches and film review. Their work environment is usually a home office or gaming house equipped with high-performance PCs and low-latency gear. To turn pro, players must rank high in tournaments like the FNCS to earn visibility and contracts from esports teams. Pay varies wildly, with elite players earning hundreds of thousands in prize money and sponsorships, while others rely on streaming income to supplement smaller earnings. The job outlook is competitive and depends on the game's popularity and the player's ability to adapt to frequent updates. Similar roles include streamers, gaming coaches, and analysts. An interesting fact is that many pros retire in their early twenties due to the intense physical and mental demands of staying at the top.
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