Chapter 420: E-sports people
The selection conditions for KOG this time are indeed a bit harsh, but Ye Le doesn't think it's a bad thing. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
At least these people have gone through a "grind" before they are about to step into the emerging industry of e-sports, eliminating those players who are also very good, and entering the domestic giants in one fell swoop.
If you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight.
God rewards hard work, your efforts may not be seen by others, at least you have tried!
It's better than not trying at all.
There is no shortcut to the championship, one hard work, one harvest.
The current e-sports industry is already a high-paying profession, because to be honest, some groups around 20 years old and even minors can get a monthly salary of thousands or even tens of thousands in this era of college students everywhere, at least give these players who love games a new way out.
This time, KOG got his wish and selected his own team members from this group of participants, but this is the same as the college entrance examination, a few families are happy and some are sad.
Those players who passed were all elated, because they knew that KOG was definitely the top in China in terms of strength and ranking, as well as the environment and treatment of life and training on weekdays.
In the future, they will be stricter than other clubs, but it will definitely help them a lot in the future.
A professional player starts a live broadcast with a girl and sells a Taobao fan, training for a few hours a day?
Looking at the current professional players, the so-called training is to broadcast live on certain platforms, bring girls, fans, and make money.
In the past, there would be a Taobao store?
The only thing Ye Le can say is that e-sports in this world is spoiled!
Look at the generation of old e-sports people on the earth, they are enthusiastic and enthusiastic, a few people are wearing shorts and shirtless to do crazy training in a room without air conditioning, and the conditions and treatment are far from the same now, but they persist all the way.
It's not like now, when a player has a little achievement, he thinks about retiring and making a lot of money by playing live broadcasts!
Like the most famous professional players this year, there are a few players from an obscure esports club.
The first is that they are the biggest dark horse in this year's WCG, an obscure team that everyone has never even heard of, and in this case, this group of players has fought all the way to the championship.
Secondly, their stories are inspiring.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the club company of these players is a leather bag company.
They do not have their own training base.
The owner of the club discussed with his younger brother, who owned an Internet café, and made a small room in the Internet café for them to live in the Internet café for training.
The shelf bed that sleeps in a small room in an Internet café is only two or three thousand yuan a month, which is seriously lower than the average of professional players, and even the second-tier bench players in some ordinary clubs get more than them.
It's not that the club owner doesn't want to give more, but because he is really powerless.
But even so, they won three trophies in one year, including the third WCG title.
Ye Le had also met with them in person at that time, in fact, he was also very curious about what supported these players to get to where they are today under such a bad situation.
In fact, these players almost always don't hesitate to show respect when they talk about their club owners.
The owner of their club is actually not very rich, and he is also a middle-aged uncle.
However, this middle-aged uncle used to be a member of the game industry, and later chose to do business because of his livelihood.
But his love for the game is absolutely genuine, and almost all of these players who are younger than him are treated like nephews.
In fact, it was established during the Spring Festival last year, but it has been mixed in some ordinary folk events that can no longer be ordinary.
It is precisely because their boss happened to have a bad business at the beginning of this year, lost money for several months in a row, and finally owed a lot of foreign debts, but in this case, he still paid his players on time and did not owe a single day of arrears.
Maybe they were moved, or maybe they knew that if they continued like this, their already ridiculous club would fall apart.
The only thing they can do is play well, try to get prize money and sponsorship to keep the club going, and give some hope to the boss who takes care of him like an uncle.
Because at that time, they knew very well that if they didn't get the prize money and couldn't attract sponsorship, the club would be disbanded the next day after they returned, and they could only end up in a gloomy situation.......
This kind of professional player is what Ye Le really admires, you must know that these people have completely broken the kettle in order to rely on it.
It's only 24 hours a day, but the team has to train for nearly 18 hours a day, and almost all the previous rest time is used to train.
When you win the championship, if you look closely, you will find that when these young people stretch out their palms, you can clearly see that they have a thick layer of calluses on their hands due to long-term mouse holding, and they have been in the industry for less than two years!
Therefore, what Ye Le hopes is that in the future, he can see more young people like them in this industry, instead of being like the epitome of the entertainment industry.
The significance of this reform is to show an uncompromising and progressive attitude.
At a time when many people are indulging in false prosperity and turning a blind eye to the problems of this industry, Ye Le chooses to wake them up in a strong and persistent way.
Showing more people what a real esports event is what the organizers are trying to do.
It is beneficial for this current "no system" industry, although bottom-up efforts require unremitting perseverance, but Ye Le firmly believes that the road ahead is bright.
Although e-sports is like a baby born, it has become a hot mess in just half a year.
E-sports has a complete industrial chain, and in the process of the rise of e-sports, it is not surprising that those peripheral industries that have nothing to do with e-sports in nature have been chaotic.
Almost every Internet industry has gone the same way, and the field of games alone, whether it is client online games, web games or mobile games, has all kinds of "very yellow and violent" promotions at the beginning of its rise.
Of course, with the gradual stabilization of the industry, those boring topics will naturally fade away.
Although sometimes Ye Le doesn't want to admit that these game streamers also belong to the e-sports circle when he sees those anchor scandals, they do help e-sports enter more people's lives, and at the same time bring a wave of e-sports craze.
So Ye Le fell into a dilemma, he really can't think of any way to regulate the live broadcast of the game now, after all, he is not omnipotent, and he can't manage it so widely.