Join eSports tournaments

Joining eSports tournaments is a real and exciting way to earn money—especially if you’re skilled at competitive games. Whether you're playing solo, with a team, or entering online tournaments, there are opportunities for gamers at all levels to win cash, gear, or even sponsorships.


🎮 How to Earn by Joining eSports Tournaments




✅ 1. What Are eSports Tournaments?

eSports tournaments are competitive gaming events where players or teams compete for prizes. They can be:

  • Online or in-person

  • Casual or professional

  • Free to enter or with an entry fee


✅ 2. Popular Games with Tournaments

Game TitleTournament Scene
FortniteSolo & team competitions (Epic-hosted)
ValorantRiot-sponsored and community events
League of LegendsRanked eSports, from amateur to pro
Dota 2The International & regional cups
CS:GOCountless open & closed tournaments
Call of DutyWarzone + multiplayer competitions
Rocket LeagueCasual and pro circuits
PUBG / Apex LegendsBattle royale competitions
Mobile Legends / Free Fire / COD MobileMobile eSports growing rapidly

✅ 3. Where to Join Tournaments (Online Platforms)

PlatformFeatures
BattlefyFree & paid tournaments for all skill levels
ToornamentGlobal tourney listings, easy signup
ChallengermodeRanked, daily competitions
ESL PlayBig community, prize pools
Game.tvMobile game competitions
FACEITCS:GO, Valorant, more (ranked & pro)
Smash.gg (now part of Start.gg)Fighting games & more

💰 How Much Can You Earn?

LevelTypical Earnings
Casual/Online entry$10–$100 per win or placement
Amateur leagues$100–$1,000+ in cash/prizes
Pro circuit$1,000–$1,000,000+ annually

Even local or small online tournaments often offer $20–$500+ prize pools.


🧠 Tips to Win & Earn More

  • Specialize in one game and master it

  • Join a team for team-based games

  • Practice aim, strategy, and teamwork

  • Watch pro streams and tutorials

  • Use Discord to find scrims, teams, and tourneys

  • Build your rep—top players may get sponsored or invited to bigger events


⚠️ Things to Watch Out For

  • Avoid tournaments with high entry fees unless they’re reputable

  • Read the rules carefully to avoid disqualification

  • Don’t use cheats or exploits—permanent bans are common