Top 3 Best-Paid Esports Professionals in Germany

The prize money in the esports scene is getting bigger and bigger. Of course, this also means that professional players are earning more and more money. It is therefore not surprising that the exceptional talent from Germany who has appeared here has earned hundreds of thousands of dollars. And that’s just from the prize pools for the tournaments they’ve entered. This doesn’t take into account the salaries, advertising contracts, and other deals they make more money on.

3. Muhammad “Mo Auba” Harqous

Did someone say “TOOOOOR”? Yes, you guessed correctly: it’s about Mohamed “Mo Oba” Harakous, the best German player in FIFA. He is so good at scoring goals that he has grossed over $ 370K so far. What makes the performance even more impressive: Mo did in a game that isn’t necessarily known for insanely high prizes.

2. FATA Adrian

If the third-placed player wins more than $ 350,000, how much does the player in front of him win? Well, in the case of the Adrian “FATA” Drink it would be over $ 1.3 million. You read that right – over a million dollars! FATA is a professional player in the world-famous MOBA “Dota 2” and currently works for Tundra Esports. He started his professional career in “Dota 2” shortly after the game became popular and has become one of the best players in the world ever since.

1. KuroKy Takhasomi

Words are not enough to describe the truth of the legend of “KuroKy” Takhasomi – but numbers can! With a net worth of US $ 5.2 million (roughly € 4.3 million) to date, Kuru is without a doubt the most successful German player in German esports today. He is considered one of the best captain in the “Dota 2” scene and always manages to convince the crowd and lead his teams to victory. As the winner of The International 2017, there is no peak in “Dota 2” that KuroKy hasn’t actually climbed.

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Frank Mccarthy

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