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Fiverr offers coaches for game players
    2019-07-17  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Fiverr is tapping into the success of “Fortnite” and “PUBG” by hooking up players with online gaming experts, who will help them up their game while helping the company make some money in the process.

Fiverr last week unveiled an online store focused on the booming interest in video and mobile games that will let game experts sell their special skill sets to prospective players.

“Fortnite” and “PUBG” have been worldwide runaway successes*. Both games have an arena-style survival concept, called “battle royale,” where 100 gamers are dropped onto an island to fight each other for survival.

From as little as US$5, players can enroll on the site to learn survival skills and how to choose the best landing spots and guns.

Buyers and sellers can trade “gigs,” or services in 30 categories ranging from developing a game to polishing game streaming on platforms such as Twitch.

The gaming industry is now dominated by last-man-standing multiplayer games that generate hundreds of millions in revenue by selling character outfits and add-ons.(SD-Agencies)

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