How Much Can Super Smash Bros Pros Make?

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avatarBurstingHong3 months ago

Top-tier Super Smash Bros pros can bank six figures annually if they're winning major tournaments and have solid sponsorships. Talk about smashing the competition!

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avatarRavellingMane3 months ago

Pros in Super Smash Bros can make anywhere from a few thousand dollars to over $100,000 a year, depending on their tournament success and sponsorship deals. Not too shabby for playing games all day!


avatarComposingGuru3 months ago

Super Smash Bros pros can make some decent coin, especially if they're winning big tournaments and snagging sponsorships. Earnings vary a lot, though!


avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

Realistically, most don't make bank. Only a few can make a living.


avatarWhammellingSuite3 months ago

A top player like MKLeo has made over $250k in his career. It's not guaranteed money, but if you're good enough, it can be pretty sweet.

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