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#2023 – Aceu’s net worth as a pro gamer!
A stereotype for gamers still lies globally regardless of having a great future ahead.
People have a strong perception that gaming can only be someone’s hobby, not a career.
But Brandon Winn, aka Aceu, a professional gamer and streamer, faces people who have broken people’s stereotypes about gamers.
Keep moving your mouse cursor/finger till the end to find out Aceu’s earnings as a gamer.
Brandon Winn, known by the professional name Aceu, is a renowned streamer and gamer who is currently playing for NRG Esports.
He loves playing for the Apex Legends line-up with other several renowned players like Dizzy, Mohr, and King Richard.
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As of 2023, his estimated net worth swings around $1 million.
The streamer is a popular face as he has more than 1.91 million subscribers with over 382 million views on YouTube. He has an impressive Twitch status as he has amassed over 70 million views with more than 2.9 million Twitch followers.
Aceu earns an average of $26,000 per month, which includes team salary, merchandise, sales, tiered subscriptions, Twitch cheer bit contributions, sponsorship, and advertisement.
As a gamer, he has also participated in several tournaments. His earnings from tournaments are roughly $116,856.84.
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Aceu started to play pubs and created his ESEA account in September 2016. He eventually joined EclipseGG.
With their awesome gameplay, they attracted one of the e-sport organizations named Rise Nation and landed an offer with them.
Later, Aceu shifted to the team named eUnited in March 2018.
However, he left the team in January 2019 as the team benched him.
Following Apex Legends’ release, he started live streaming on his Twitch channel on February 2019.
Aceu on Apex Legend Tournament | Courtesy of Essentially Sports
Back on March 26, 2020, Aceu tweeted about moving to a new place. He revealed:
“Can’t wait to not live in an apartment. Idk how my upstairs neighbors are able to run a full-court basketball game but they found a way.”
Aceu and his team won $76,702.68 from 16 tournaments in 2019.