How to Earn Money From CS:GO

Aditya Singh Rawat
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How to Earn Money From CS:GO
  • CS:GO users have found various ways to earn money through the game, we explore a few of these methods below.
  • Not all these methods enable users to earn the same amount of money and require different amount of input from their side.
  • Have you tried any of these methods to earn money via CS:GO?

Counter-Strike has been around for ages and over time it has grown to become something which is more than just a game, holding a different meaning for each user. Some play CS:GO casually just to relax and have fun with a few friends, while for a few others it has now become their career.

As Counter-Strike evolved to become CS:GO even their users have grown, finding ways to utilise their time gaming more efficiently by making money through it. If you are someone new or just unaware of how to go about earning money through CS:GO, let us help you out. Here are a few ways that users have come up with to earn money via CS:GO.

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Different Ways To Earn Money From CS:GO

Online Competitions And Leagues

For all the casual players out there who have been grinding hard and know how to play CS:GO decently well, can go ahead and try their hands at various online competitions and leagues. There are various different websites both global (FACEIT, ESEA, Epulze) and local (Gaming Monk, 5EPlay, SoStronk) that provide such services in different formats and game modes, catering to different kinds of players.

Some of these are daily events, a few are monthly ladders, and some even provide 1v1 head-to-head challenge services. All of these events have a certain prize pool and many players participate in a bunch of them to earn some fair amount of money. It might surely not be their main source of income but is a great side hustle as they earn while enjoying playing CS:GO.

Skin Trading

Literally, any player can earn money in CS:GO by trading in-game items either by selling them or by making smart trades with other players. However, this is not as easy as it may sound, the player needs to know the real value of a skin, be up to date with the new skins being added to the game, predict the Steam market which is usually affected by events which take place in the real world.

It might take a bit of prerequisite knowledge and experience to properly get a hang of things, but once the users have made a few trades and sold a few skins, they can go on to make quite a bit of money through this practice. The risk factor is always there when engaging in this kind of a practice, but if you are seasoned enough then this has the potential to become more than just a hobby.

How to Earn Money From CS:GO

Coaching

If a user thinks they are a good enough CS:GO player and have the necessary skills to teach someone else whatever they know, coaching can be a great way to earn some cash while also imparting knowledge that can help other upcoming players become better. Many freelance websites like Fiverr, Freelancer, Skillshare, Udemy, and countless others are a great way to offer such services.

How to Earn Money From CS:GO

Even if they are not the most highly skilled player but have an analytical mindset to breakdown certain plays, come up with counter-strategies, and create unique set plays on different maps, then they can also go on to coach an amateur team or simply join an online coaching program as a teacher.

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Streaming

This might not be the easiest way to earn cash through CS:GO, but if you have something unique to offer and are passionate about the game then this can actually turn into a lucrative way of earning money. Streaming has been on the rise since the last couple of years and users who think that they have a good personality, above-average skills, or just anything else that is unique to complement their gameplay, can turn playing CS:GO into a successful career.

How to Earn Money From CS:GO
Top streaming platforms for users

Many websites like Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and many others offer services to users to grow an audience and kickstart their streaming careers. It is a tough grind at times and not always rewarding, but it is worth a shot if you have confidence in your abilities.

Content Creation

Creating any type of content around CS:GO is also a great way to earn money while gaining some followers, and if things really take off it also has a potential to be a fulltime career. If users think they are creative and can attract an audience through their content by delivering something unique and creative to them, this can be a great way of to earn money. YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook are some of the best websites for any type of video-based content creator at the moment.

However, This space is a bit too crowded at the moment and to be honest it is a rat race out there to get one's content recognized. It is worth a try as something casual during the users free time and if things seem to take flight, maybe then they can go all out and pursue creating more content.

Professional CS:GO Player

The final way of earning money from CS:GO is to become a professional player, making the game you like so much your actual career. This is also the toughest to achieve, as a player who dreams of becoming a professional needs to work insanely hard at the game. They would need to grind the game day and night, participate in tournaments regularly, and compete on both FACEIT and ESEA at the highest level to get recognized.

Almost all the players who compete professionally start out really young and are mostly signed by a team by the age of 18, if they are talented enough. This makes it a tough decision as one usually has to skip college in order to start competing, but if a player goes on to do well then both the money and the opportunities are unlimited.

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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.