(HOT LIST) 7 Indonesian Pro Players with the Highest Earnings in 2022
many names pro player Indonesia is famous for their capacity in the competitive scene. Their abilities make the team they defend diligently to win titles in national and international tournaments. Thanks to the achievements obtained affect their total income as a whole.
It’s not surprising, right, if you look at the pro player Indonesia has a modern style hype beast. Those are all visualizations of their hard work while competing in a tournament.
Throughout 2022, there are seven pro player Indonesia which has a fantastic total income. From the data set on Esportsearning, these names are the most “rich” among pro player other Indonesian.
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Indonesian Pro Players with the Highest Earnings in 2022:
1. Kenny “Xepher” Deo – Dota 2
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Xepher is one of the old players from Indonesia who has traveled the world to South Korea. His career path was not instant, because Xepher had to compete with players from Indonesia to be able to do it go international.
His name shot up even more when he made it through to The International (TI) 10. In addition to making history as the first Indonesian player to enter TI, he was also increasingly recognized when he said “mom I’m in IT” and immediately went viral on social media.
Even though they failed to win, Xepher and his team managed to break through to rank 7th—8th. From this result T1 pocketed the money of 1 million USD. Now Xepher has a total wealth of 350 thousand USD (equivalent to Rp. 5 billion).
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2. Matthew “Whitemon” Philemon – Dota 2
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This teammate from Xepher in T1 also shot straight up the rankings top 3 The richest person according to Esportsearning. Former retainer Dota 2 Since 2022, Evos Esports is considered as one of the players support genius in Indonesia. The capacity is no longer in question, because the T1 team is indeed quite a perfectionist in terms of searching roster.
From Whitemon’s achievements with T1 at The International 10, now he has a wealth of 294 thousand USD (equivalent to Rp. 4.2 billion). You could say, the year 2022 was a crucial moment for Whitemon. Not only from TI, Whitemon also managed to win titles at ESL One Summer 2022 and DPC 2022: S2 SEA Upper Division.
3. Made “Luxxy” Good – PUBG Mobile
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One of Bigetron Red Alien’s (RA) loyal retainers, Luxxy, is included in the list pro player with the largest income in Indonesia. Throughout 2022, Luxxy collected 181,398 UDS (equivalent to IDR 2.597 billion). This result was obtained from his various achievements with Bigetron RA in national and international tournaments.
Throughout this year Bigetron RA managed to become the champion in the Ultimate Warrior Showdown event with a total prize of 28 thousand USD. It doesn’t stop there, Luxxy also has a brilliant individual title. At the PMPL – SEA Championship Season 4: Finals he was named Grand Final MVP.
4. Muhammad “Ryzen” Abi – PUBG Mobile
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Being on the same team as Luxxy, this player who is familiarly called Abi has also become pro player Indonesia’s richest in 2022. Abi’s income reaches 177 thousand dollars (equivalent to Rp. 2.540 billion). The biggest income is still the same as Luxxy, namely from Ulitmate Warrior Showdown.
In addition, Bigetron RA is also diligent in collecting rupiah coffers through weekly PMPL and other Major and Minor tournaments. This makes Bigetron RA an esports team PUBG Mobile rich in 2022.
5. Made “Zuxxy” Bagas – PUBG Mobile
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Bigetron RA’s productivity this year must be acknowledged. Three of his retainers occupy the ranks of the richest players in 2022. After Luxxy, his twin, Zuxxy, also has a fantastic income. Throughout 2022 yesterday, Zuxxy earned 175 thousand USD (equivalent to Rp. 2.510 billion).
This proves that among other Indonesian esports professional teams, Bigetron RA is the most active in earning revenue. Of course this has an impact on the income of the players.
6. Hansel “BnTeT” Ferdinand – Counter-strike: Global Offensive
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As a player who finally succeeded go international, BnTeT has a fairly large income. During 2022, BnTeT’s income is USD 172 thousand (equivalent to Rp. 2,468 billion). this is quite surprising considering that towards the end of last year, his position was still vacillating in the EXTREMUM team.
The initial move from Gen.G was quite surprising to the public and considered that this decision was a big step from BnTeT, unfortunately this team was not productive enough to win the title. Nevertheless, the 25-year-old player remains the richest player from Indonesia.
7. Nizar “Microboy” Lugatio – PUBG Mobile
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Not only Bigetron RA, EVOS Esports also has the name of the richest player in 2022 yesterday. Microboy currently holding the position in-game leader enter into top 10 pro player richest in Indonesia. His income reached 133 thousand USD (Rp 1.90 billion).
Apart from participating in tournaments developer like PMPL Season 4, Microboy and EVOS Reborn also had a pretty brilliant achievement in the 2022 Esports President Cup. The team with the white tiger logo took second place in the branch PUBG Mobile.
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Productivity of pro player Indonesia had to be highly appreciated throughout 2022. Through various kinds of achievements, they are able to collect fantastic income. They can even reach billions of rupiah.
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