100 Thieves Valorant Net Worth

Last Modified Sep 22, 2022 11:34 GMT


100 Thieves is a professional esports organization based in California, U.S. The organization was established on November 20, 2017 by former OpTic Gaming Call of Duty player Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag and NBA team Cleveland Cavaliers’ owner Dan Gilbert.


100 Thieves entered Valorant in June 2020. The organization has fielded rosters in a variety of esports in the last 5 years and is currently one of the most successful esports organizations in the world.



Team Information
Location:United States
Region:North America
Approx. Total Winnings:$262,500
In-Game Leader:stellar
Coach:sgares


How much is 100 Thieves’ total net worth?


100 Thieves’ total net worth in 2022 is estimated to be around $460 million, with the organization generating a revenue of $38 million in 2021. They’ve earned a total prize money of $4,813,760 by competing in around 237 tournaments spread across various esports.


How much does 100 Thieves earn from Valorant?


100 Thieves’ Valorant roster was formed in June 2020. In the last two years, 100 Thieves’ Valorant team has earned $262,000 in total earnings. 100 Thieves’ biggest paycheck is from their performance at the VCT 2021: Stage 3 Masters Berlin, where the team managed to secure a top-4 finish and earn $85,000. Performance at tournaments like First Strike North America and various editions of VCT Challengers, Masters and Champions have also helped 100 Thieves accumulate their esports earnings.


How much does 100 Thieves earn from esports tournaments?


Game Earning Earning percentage
Apex Legends$235,398 4.89%
Call of Duty$666,87513.85%
Call of Duty: Warzone$489,39710.17%
CS: GO $190,5003.96%
Fortnite$2,354,263.6848.91%
League of Legends$495,75010.30%
League of Legends (100 Thieves Academy)$85,0001.77%
League of Legends (100 Thieves Next)$7,3500.15%
Streamers $26,7250.56%
Valorant$262,5005.45%


100 Thieves’ Esports career


100 Thieves made their entry into professional esports in 2017, soon after the organization was formed. Their first esports venture was in League of Legends, as the organization managed to secure a franchise slot in the 2018 NA LCS season. Since then, 100 Thieves has succeeded in expanding their reach to a variety of gaming titles. Currently, 100 Thieves fields rosters in several esports titles such as Call of Duty, Call of Duty: Warzone, Fortnite, League of Legends, and Valorant.


100 Thieves’ Valorant career


100 Thieves initiated their Valorant journey in June 2020 by signing former CS: GO pro Spencer “Hiko” Martin. They later completed their roster by signing Valliate, YaBoiDre, Venerated and Pride from Highground. In their first season of the tournament, 100 Thieves managed to win First Strike North America. Since then, 100 Thieves has competed in two international VCT events - VCT 2021: Stage 3 Masters Berlin and Valorant Champions 2022.


Earnings from YouTube


100 Thieves has a YouTube channel with 1.54 million subscribers. Since the channel was formed in 2017, 100 Thieves has released over 800 videos on the platform, garnering more than 250 million views. The organization also has a fleet of content creators who stream and release content on YouTube, among other streaming platforms. 100 Thieves’ total earnings from YouTube is unknown.


Earnings from Twitch


100 Thieves has a Twitch channel with over 97.8K followers. They also have a fleet of content creators who stream on Twitch, among other streaming platforms. 100 Thieves’ total revenue from Twitch is unknown.


Other sponsorship deals


Over the years, 100 Thieves has accumulated a variety of sponsors for their various esports teams. Some of their most popular sponsors include Cash App, AT&T, JBL, Truly Hard Seltzer, Twisted Tea, Chipotle, Grubhub, Lexus and Heineken.


Expenditure


100 Thieves’ yearly expenses include the acquisition and maintenance (player salaries and other benefits) of rosters in various esports divisions. The organization’s overall expenses are unknown.


In the news


  • In November 2017, 100 Thieves was graced with a multimillion-dollar investment from Dan Gilbert, the owner of the NBA team Cleveland Cavaliers.
  • In October 2018, 100 Thieves completed their Series A funding round, as a result of which Scooter Braun and Drake became co-owners of the company. They raised a combined amount of $25 million.
  • In July 2019, 100 Thieves completed their Series B funding round. The funding was led by Artist Capital Management which raised $35 million.
  • In March 2021, 100 Thieves signed a sponsorship deal with Truly Seltzer and Twisted Tea.
  • In October 2021, 100 Thieves marked their first acquisition as they acquired Higround, a gaming peripheral company.
  • In December 2021, 100 Thieves completed their Series C funding round, raising a total of $60 million.


FAQs


Q. When was 100 Thieves Valorant formed?

A. 100 Thieves’ Valorant roster was formed in June 2020 by signing former CS: GO pro Hiko. They later completed their roster by signing Valliate, YaBoiDre, Venerated and Pride from Highground.


Q. Has 100 Thieves Valorant won any titles?

A. 100 Thieves Valorant has competed in 2 major international Valorant Champions Tour events so far, with their best performance earning them a top-4 finish (VCT 2021: Stage 3 Masters Berlin). 100 Thieves, however, has won 3 domestic tournaments so far - First Strike North America, VCT 2021: North America Stage 2 Challengers 1 and VCT 2022 North America Last Chance Qualifiers.


Q. Which region does 100 Thieves represent in Valorant?

A. 100 Thieves signed a North American roster to make their entry into Valorant esports and thus represents North America in VCT events.


Q. What other games does 100 Thieves compete in?

A. Apart from Valorant, 100 Thieves has active rosters in the Call of Duty League (LA Thieves), League of Legends, Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Valorant.