Scump’s Net Worth, Earnings and more

Last Modified Jul 16, 2023 22:26 GMT


Seth “Scump” Abner is regarded as one of the best Call of Duty players in history and is a revered player in the franchise’s community. According to multiple sources, his net worth is estimated at around USD 4 million.


He is well-known by both players and developers of the game. He has been dating his girlfriend Isabelle for quite a while, introducing her to the public in 2019. Scump has dedicated his life to competing in Call of Duty tournaments, having participated in at least one each for every title that has been released.


He signed with his first esports team in 2011, after which he signed with OpTic Gaming (now known as OpTic Texas). He served as a team captain during OpTic's participation in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare tournaments, however, Scump has retired from the competitive Call of Duty Scene while remaining contracted to OpTic Texas as a content creator.


Besides his booming esports career, Abner also maintains a fairly active presence on his YouTube and Twitch channels. He streams and uploads regularly, with 1.5 million followers on Twitch and 2.7 million subscribers on YouTube. His accounts have been active for over a decade.


Real NameSeth Abner
DOBJune 30, 1995
HeightUnknown
WeightUnknown
AddressDallas, Texas, United States
Marital Status/PartnerDating Isabelle “iz.babyy”
Source of WealthOnline content creation, esports, sponsorships
Net WorthUSD 4 million


Scump Net Worth (2023)


Scump has retired from the competitive Call of Duty Scene but still works as a content creator for OpTic Texas. Based on his tournament earnings, content creation work, sponsorships, and other projects, his net worth is projected to be over $4 million.


While he still streams on Twitch and uploads videos on YouTube, Scump also features regularly in OpTic Texas' media.


Sources of Income


Scump has committed over a decade to Call of Duty, gaining remarkable success as a professional player and content creator. His $4 million net worth reflects this, with the Esports star earning that amount from a variety of sources. This includes tournament profits, revenue from YouTube and Twitch, as well as sponsorships and many other brand endorsements.


YouTube


According to Social Blade, Scump's YouTube channel receives over 2.5 million views per month. It generates between USD 746 - 11.9k per month, and between USD 8.9k - 143.2k per year. The channel has over 650 million views till date.


Twitch



Scump has been streaming on Twitch since 2010 and is a Twitch partner, earning money from subscriptions, commercials, and contributions. On Twitch, he is eligible for a 70/30 sub split, which converts to $3.50 per tier 1 subscriber. According to Twitchstats.net, he has over 1.5 million followers on the streaming service, with over 20k subscribers.


Furthermore, when Twitch faced a massive data leak in 2021, Scump's revenues from the platform were revealed. According to the list, Abner earns roughly $480k per year from the Amazon-owned business merely from subscribers. On a monthly basis, this equates to roughly $40k, which is quite a large figure, but according to streamscharts.com, it now lies between $36k and $66k each month.


Esports Career


According to Esports Earnings, Scump's net worth has been considerably influenced by his professional Call of Duty career, with his earnings reaching roughly $1.2 million. He is the sixth-highest earning professional CoD player of all time, with his former colleague Ian "Crimsix" Porter holding the top slot with nearly $1.41 million in earnings.


Scump's highest-paying win was at the OpTic's 2017 Infinite Warfare final, where he collected $150,000 in prize money. Scump and the Chicago Huntsmen finished third in the 2020 Call of Duty League playoffs, earning him $120,000. He also increased his profits by $100,000 from his spectacular World Series of Warzone solo triumph.


Other endeavors


Owing to his connection with OpTiC Texas and Envy Gaming, Scump is partnered with a large variety of brands, including but not limited to Mavix, Game Fuel, Oakley, Turtle Beach, CTRL, Scuf, Zippo Heatbank, and Ryzen.


Expenditure


Scump’s expenditure is not known to the public but in 2018 he did construct a brand new house.


FAQs


Q. How old is Scump?


A. Scump is currently 27 years old. He was born on June 30, 1995 and grew up in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. His father is Shawn Abner, a retired professional baseball player who played in the MLB.


Q. Is Scump in a relationship?


A. Yes, Scump is in a relationship with his girlfriend Isabelle. The exact amount of time that they have been together is unknown, but he introduced her to his followers in 2019.


Q. How much does Scump earn?


A. Scump earns more than $600k a year from his Twitch and YouTube channels. However, accounting for donations, sponsor payouts, tournament prize money and anything his organization could possibly give him, Scump probably makes upwards of $800k to $1 million every year.


Q. Where does Scump stream?


A. Scump only live-streams on Twitch. He does not stream very frequently, but those who miss his streams can watch clips and highlights on his YouTube channel.


Q. What organization is Scump signed to?


A. Scump is currently part of OpTic Texas, which is under Envy Gaming. In the past, he was part of Chicago Huntsmen under NRG, Denial Esports and apeX eSports.