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Nick Carparelli

You do realize you can reduce pretty much any entertainment to your “logic”, right?

Who wants to pay a bunch of money to watch a bunch of kids bounce a ball and try to get it through the hoop? It’s freaking boring!

Who wants to spend an entire afternoon watching a bunch of cars drive in a circle? Boring!

Who wants to pay money to watch two people on TV punch each other in the head?

Yet, basketball, racing, and boxing rake in $$$. This might come as a shock, but not everyone has the same interests.

So, nice dodge.

What's the market? Who charges who for what? Who is the customer? What are they buying?

How do eGame graduates make money? What is their job?
 
So, nice dodge.

What's the market? Who charges who for what? Who is the customer? What are they buying?

How do eGame graduates make money? What is their job?
So bascially you need to thing of eSports as any other sport in college.
You can go pro, coach, manage, commentator, etc.
They have also start to incorporate STEM into eSports.
You can also use your degree that you get for playing video games for a college.
This year eSports are projected to have 500 million viewers and make $5.1 billion.

TLDR - just another college sports where you can do whatever you are qualified for after school.
 
Yup, they have 50 donors that have all agreed to pony up for 1 PS5 and 2 new controllers a year.
They use computers and usually they have sponors that provide them.
I get it's easy to poke fun at but it is pretty remarkable how far video games have come.
 

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