Quinn named the region where there’s no chance of becoming a professional esports player, explaining the reason
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Quinn "Quinn" Callahan stated that in North America there is currently no chance to become a professional esports player and earn even a minimum salary due to difficulties with sponsors and the high cost of maintaining teams
The esports player shared this in an interview with Hotspawn on YouTube
"I think North America is completely hopeless The player base is just not ready for this And without a player base, I think it’s too difficult Not to mention that the cost of living in North America is very high, so sponsoring a North American team, getting sponsorship there is very hard"
According to him, because of the high cost of living and difficulties with sponsors, maintaining a tier-1 team there is extremely hard He said the region is doomed and earning even a minimum wage as a pro player there is very difficult
"There are a whole bunch of reasons, from socio-economic factors to the player base, but yes, I think North America is doomed No, not promising Very, very hard to earn more than minimum wage"
He also emphasized that interest in Dota 2 and other esports disciplines is also lacking, so he believes there is already no chance to become an esports player in North America
It’s worth noting that earlier information appeared that Dota 2 may get a serious competitor, which could attract many players






