In the US Central Fortnite Game Viral Until Parents Rent Tutors To Help Children Improve Skill Play

In the US Central Fortnite Game Viral Until Parents Rent Tutors To Help Children Improve Skill Play



  For game fans, the name Fortnite certainly doesn't sound strange anymore.
Battle Royal's Bergennre game is being loved by the wider community and defeating its predecessor, PlayerUnknown ’s Battlegrounds (PUBG).
So viral, the celebration of the typical game made by Epic Games is also often exhibited by world soccer players including Antoine Griezmann in recent times.
Well, talking about the game itself, Fortnite is played by various kinds of people from young to family.
So often played, some parents in the United States pay special attention to the child who often plays Fortnite.
Instead of scolding children who are avid with games like in general, some parents in the US actually ask their children to be better at playing games especially Fortnite!
This happened after a number of parents were willing to spend to pay some gamers as Fortnite tutors for their children.

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This information was first kidnapped by the Wall Street Journal some time ago after interviewing several parties.
This unique phenomenon itself began to emerge through the exposure of Game Sensei, a company that provides 'tutoring' services for gamers.
After investigating, most of the clients of Game Sensei are parents who actually register their children to learn to play games.
This fact is explained by one of the many tutors employed by Game Sensei like the Convertible figure.
Paid for 10 dollars to 25 dollars per hour, a man who also has a career as one of the retainers of the American-Korean e-sports team has quite a lot of experience training children.
Each session, he set 4 hours for his clients to improve the quality of his skills in playing games, especially Fortnite.
"In one meeting with clients, I usually do a joint analysis of some of the client's weaknesses, and help with statistical data and reviews that he can learn to improve his ability to play Fortnite," said the man who was also a coach at the Samsung Fortnite Team.
"With 4 hours in one session, I will give you lots of tips and tricks to improve how to play and communicate" he added.
Related to his clients, mostly children, the Wall Street Journal then traced one of the Game Sensei service users, John Tenar.
John Tenar is a parent who joined as a project manager in introducing Fortnite to children in their neighborhood.
Launching from WSJ, John said that expertise in playing games especially Fortnite turned out to have a lot of influence on the social status of children in the classroom.
John also revealed that there were some children who were even alienated from the association because of his bad Fortnite play among his friends.
This is what makes John also pay attention to the playing skills of his son who is now 10 years old
"Today's children's social pressure is not just playing, but also the level of success. You cannot imagine how much social pressure my child has to face if he is not good at playing (Fortnite).
Not only social problems at school that make many parents interested in registering their children 'playing game lessons', today, many universities in the United States offer large scholarships for prospective students who have achievements in the game field.
One of the tutors in Game Sensei like Luke Keller for example.
Keller explained that more children were using their services because of the experience he had gone through before.
Keller, who is an expert in the Overwatch game, said that he had received a scholarship of 20 thousand dollars on his campus because of his expertise in playing games.

Hearing stories from tutors and parents who send their children to play this game, it looks like the gaming industry has not been separated from the world of education in the United States.
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