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🥈 #2 Global Ranking

United States

The largest esports market by player count, with dominant presence in Fortnite, fighting games, and a thriving grassroots scene.

$300M
Total Earnings
29,331
Pro Players
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$299,977,476
Total Prize Money
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29,331
Pro Players
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Fortnite
Top Game
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$0.89
Per Capita
9.2/10
Infrastructure
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1,205
Major Wins

🏗️ Esports Infrastructure

USA's esports ecosystem features world-class venues and major org headquarters

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Venues & Arenas
95/100
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Training Facilities
90/100
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Broadcast Quality
94/100
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Org Investment
92/100
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Internet Speed
85/100

⭐ Notable Players

1
Bugha (Kyle Giersdorf)
Fortnite • World Cup Champion
$3.2M
2
EpikWhale (Shane Cotton)
Fortnite • FNCS Champion
$2.1M
3
SonicFox (Dominique McLean)
Fighting Games • Multi-title Champion
$850K
4
Hungrybox (Juan DeBiedma)
Smash Bros • EVO Champion
$420K
5
Ninja (Tyler Blevins)
Fortnite • Streaming Legend
$380K

🏆 Notable Teams

1
Team Liquid
Multi-game • Founded 2000
$56.4M
2
Evil Geniuses
Multi-game • TI5 Champions
$28.6M
3
Cloud9
Multi-game • Founded 2013
$18.2M
4
100 Thieves
Multi-game • Founded 2017
$8.5M
5
FaZe Clan
Multi-game • Founded 2010
$7.2M

🏟️ Major Venues & Events

USA hosts the world's premier esports events

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Crypto.com Arena

📍 Los Angeles, CA

Home to the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) and host of major esports finals with 20,000 capacity.

LCS Finals Overwatch League Capacity: 20,000
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Esports Stadium Arlington

📍 Arlington, TX

The largest dedicated esports facility in North America, purpose-built for competitive gaming events.

Call of Duty League Capacity: 2,500
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Arthur Ashe Stadium

📍 New York, NY

Hosted the 2019 Fortnite World Cup Finals where Bugha won the historic $3M grand prize.

Fortnite World Cup 2019 Capacity: 23,000
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Mandalay Bay Events Center

📍 Las Vegas, NV

Annual home of EVO, the world's largest fighting game tournament, drawing thousands of competitors.

EVO FGC Events Capacity: 12,000