
First of all, they'll have a lot of time to practice and polish their skills, so eventually they can break the Internet (and the enemy) with their impressive rush matches by age 18-19. Most of the people who ask me about a pro gaming career range from 13 to 16 years old, which is a great thing for two reasons.

If you want to get pro-level good at a game, you have to start playing it early on so you have plenty of time to learn and move up through amateur and mid-level leagues. This is a simple and rather obvious piece of advice. But these tips can be applied to other eSports-centric games that have professional leagues, as well. Because CS:GO is my wheelhouse, all the advice below will be pointed towards becoming a professional CS:GO player. And in this article, I'll outline what you can do to come closer to making this dream a reality. If you're dreaming about pro tournaments and world fame, there are some practical steps you can take to achieve your goals. I see more and more comments under videos and blog posts where people are asking how they can get into professional leagues.

How do they get from where they are to where they want to be? This is especially true for passionate gamers who want to get involved in eSports.

But everyone who dreams of this lifestyle runs into the same issue.
