TenZ Net Worth

Last Modified Jul 07, 2023 20:38 GMT


Tyson "TenZ" Ngo is a Vietnamese-Canadian esports player for Sentinels. According to Net Worth Spot, his net worth is estimated at around USD 1.76 million.


He used to play Counter-Strike: Global Offensive for Cloud9, but later shifted to Valorant for the same team, and was then bought out by Sentinels. He replaced Jay “Sinatraa” Won in the Sentinels Valorant roster and initially, his addition was only temporary.


While he is one of the most popular Valorant players, Ngo also racks up big numbers in the content creation game. He is close to hitting 1 million subscribers on his YouTube channel and has over 3.4 million followers on Twitch. He is one of the most popular Valorant streamers on the platform.



Real NameTyson Ngo
DOBMay 5, 2001
Height5 feet 11 inches
WeightUnknown
AddressNanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Marital Status/PartnerEngaged to Kyedae “Kyedae” Shymko
Source of WealthOnline streaming, sponsorships, esports
Net Worth$1.76 million


TenZ Net Worth (2023)


Tyson is currently one of the most highly sought-out Valorant players in the competitive scene. His net worth has increased over the last few years with Net Worth Sport reporting that TenZ is currently worth around $1.76 million. This is thanks to his YouTube and Twitch channels alongside the income that Tyson earns from his esports endeavours.


Sources of Income


TenZ is reportedly one of the highest-paid Valorant professionals in the industry. The Sentinels, his current team, paid $250k for a temporary loan and then an additional $1.25 million in order to make the switch permanent.


In addition to his esports career, Tyson also has a YouTube and Twitch channel which has made him a popular streamer.


YouTube


According to Social Blade, TenZ gets close to 4 million views per month. It generates between USD 983 - 15.7k per month, and between USD 11.8k - 188.8k per year. His videos have over 170 million views till date.


Twitch


With over 3.4 million subscribers on Twitch, Ngo makes around $10k to $15k in a single month, and $110k to $150k per year. He makes an extra sum for every stream owing to donations, although that figure hasn’t been made public.


Esports career



After he made the switch to Sentinels from Cloud9, TenZ has made around $77k in prize money. From over 60 tournaments throughout his career, Tyson has won over $130k in prize money.


Tyson’s biggest win was his 1st place finish in the Valorant Champions Tour in 2021, where he won alongside his other Sentinels teammates including Michael "dapr" Gulino, Hunter "SicK" Mims, Jared "zombs" Gitlin and Shahzeb "ShahZaM" Khan.


Furthermore, the precise amount TenZ is paid by Sentinels is unclear but can be estimated. Shroud claimed that Valorant professionals earn between $5k - $20k per month.


Sponsorships


CyberPowerPC, Meta Threads, Twitch and Vertagear are some of the sponsors that back TenZ’s current management alongside Blitz.GG and Aimlab.


Other ventures


TenZ and Warren James also developed Project T, a limited merchandise drop that was extremely successful. So much so that the Esports star and his agent, Prodigy Agency, declared a 'six figure' profit from Project T's debut.


Additionally, TenZ also profited from the launch of Starlight Pro, a gaming mouse that sold out in hours. The collaboration reportedly made just over $7.5 million in less than 4 hours.


TenZ Expenditure


TenZ’s expenditures are not known, as he keeps any details regarding his private life personal.


FAQs


Q. How old is TenZ?

A. TenZ is currently 22 years old and was born on May 5, 2001. He currently resides in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, with his girlfriend.


Q. Does TenZ have a girlfriend?

A. Tyson does have a girlfriend as he is currently dating his fellow streamer and Valorant player Kyedae “Kyedae” Shymko.


Q. How much does TenZ earn?

A. According to Social Blade, TenZ earns between USD 11.8k - 188.8k per year.


Q. Does TenZ still compete for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive?

A. Ngo retired from the Counter-Strike competitive scene in 2020. He remained under Cloud9 to compete for Valorant but retired soon after to focus on content creation. Ngo mentioned COVID-19 as being a huge reason, as it caused him and his team several struggles. He returned to the scene and is now a player for Sentinels Valorant.





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