The real life of professional e-sportsmen, is their life really as good as we thought?

E-sports industries, such as League of Legends, the glory of the king and other games, are more popular in China because their contents are easier to use than those of DOTA, while foreign games such as DOTA, Warcraft and StarCraft are more popular. "The e-sports industry is increasingly recognized by Chinese people and is no longer bound by the concept of' just a group of people playing games'. On June165438+1October 18, 2003, the State Sports General Administration officially approved e-sports as the 99th official sports event. In 2008, the State General Administration of Sport changed e-sports into the No.78 official sports competition. The way of the Olympic Games is also one step closer to e-sports.

"In China, the salaries of second-tier players and teams are around 5,000 yuan, the salaries of first-tier players and teams are around 1 10,000 yuan, and the salaries of a coach and analyst are around 1 10,000 yuan". People who don't understand the industry still have great errors in the e-sports industry. In fact, in terms of salary level, it must be very hard to pay. "

Generally speaking, a dozen people live in a whole villa, eating and drinking, including training and civil war. Professional players train for about ten hours every day, and if there is a game the next day, more training will be given. For more than ten hours of computer training, physical burden is essential, and players will be equipped with gyms and coaches to adjust their physical condition. Of course, a reasonable mix of food and drink, nutrition and health are also essential. During the training, we will continue to play training matches, discuss tactics, verify the practicality of tactics again and again, and try different corresponding situations.