As a player, you will obviously be playing the game in front of a crowd and for the championship at the end of the year. If you somehow make it on to a team you will be getting payed an average of $320,000 a year. Now if you are a caster, you will be the equivalent to a play by play man in a regular sport, but you will be streaming the games online on any streaming service, like
Twitch and
Youtube. Along with the casters, the analyzers are also on the stream and breakdown the games once they're over, and they will give statistics and turning points in the game. For both of these jobs you'll be making around $115,000 a year. These jobs that I have been talking about have no real connection to computer science, but the behind the scenes personal who run the streams have a lot computer science experience so that the can make and maintain these streams that hundreds of thousands of people watch almost everyday