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Solo compared the earnings of a streamer and a pro player in Dota 2

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Solo spoke about the advantages of a career as a streamer

Alexey “Solo” Berezin stated that streamers earn more than the average esports player, since only top players receive high salaries, while even mid-level content creators can expect to earn a considerable income.

The player made this statement on YouTube.

"Streamers earn more than esports players in general. This is because only top players and top teams earn big money in esports. The salary of a good esports player ranges from $10,000 to $20,000, and in some cases can be even higher. But with streaming, I think that even as an average streamer with decent online traffic, you can already make good money."

Nevertheless, Alexey “Solo” Berezin noted that although streaming brings him pleasure, as the player enjoys communicating with his audience, he has unfulfilled dreams in esports. Solo admitted that he would like to end his career with a significant achievement, such as winning The International.

"I have unfulfilled dreams as an esports player. And, of course, it would be great to end my career on a high note by winning the world championship, winning The International. But streaming also brings me a lot of pleasure, I'm back with a bang, communicating with my audience."

Earlier, Alexey “Solo” Berezin explained why Counter-Strike is more popular among players and viewers than Dota 2.

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