How Much Do Pro Esports Players Actually Earn?
This question comes up constantly and the honest answer is: it's complicated. Tournament prize money is public, but salaries are mostly private.
What Data Is Actually Available
Prize money — fully public. Organizers announce prize pools, and results are well-documented.
Salaries — largely private, though some orgs have disclosed ranges. CS2 top players reportedly earn $20k–$50k/month base salary from orgs. Valorant VCT franchised players are in a similar range. LoL LCS/LEC players at the top earn more.
Sponsorship and streaming — almost entirely opaque.
Where to Track Career Earnings
esport.is/esports-earnings tracks lifetime prize money for professional players across CS2, Valorant, LoL, Dota 2, and R6 — automatically updated after every major tournament.
The transfers page also shows when players move orgs, which often correlates with salary changes even if the numbers stay private.
The Biggest Prize Pools in Esports History
Dota 2's The International remains the all-time record holder, with TI10 reaching $40M through the crowdfunded Battle Pass. CS2 Majors sit around $1.25M. Valorant Champions has reached $2.35M.
Full career earnings database: esport.is/esports-earnings
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