One of the parents (kids mother) was on the news, saying how she'd basically taken her child out of school so he could put in 8+ hours a day on Fortnite.
It's... well, it might be a sound decision financially for a while, but I'm not sure how good it is for the kids.
Effectively it's a full-time job by that point. Or an outright addiction. Or both.
Basically his future is going to be "Cyber Olympian" or whatever silly title you want to apply, and if he doesn't make enough money to live off that, doesn't seem to be much of a Plan B.
I guess tho it's no different to (non-e-) sports stars or other extremely driven occupations where it's expected that the top stars will have been in training from a very (very) young age. You don't really get to have a Plan B if your parents are pushing down a path from age 6 or whatever.
It's... well, it might be a sound decision financially for a while, but I'm not sure how good it is for the kids.
Effectively it's a full-time job by that point. Or an outright addiction. Or both.
Basically his future is going to be "Cyber Olympian" or whatever silly title you want to apply, and if he doesn't make enough money to live off that, doesn't seem to be much of a Plan B.
I guess tho it's no different to (non-e-) sports stars or other extremely driven occupations where it's expected that the top stars will have been in training from a very (very) young age. You don't really get to have a Plan B if your parents are pushing down a path from age 6 or whatever.