Seth ‘Scump’ Abner is one of the greatest professional Call of Duty League players ever. He has been successful for a long time, winning multiple championships and awards, and is known as one of the best and most talented players.
Scump recently said that he was leaving the professional game because he wanted to try other “options.” He announced that he intends to convert into a full-time content creator, and his followers impatiently await his next move. Despite his departure, the Call of Duty community will still keep seeing him a lot. How? Keep reading to find out
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Scump’s decision to switch into full-time content development is not an easy one, since it involves a great deal of effort and commitment. Popular content producer 100T Nadeshot has also remarked on this, stating that content creation is not simple and that Scump will have to work harder than ever before.Scumps’ plan is to keep his attention on the Call of Duty league that’s going on right now and figure out a way to put out content about it. The excitement about Call of Duty is definitely at an all-time low. but Scump has found a way to get everyone excited again.
Watch Parties for the win?
Scump hopes to interact with his audience in a number of different ways, one of which is by organising watch parties for the Call of Duty League. These watch parties have been extremely well received, with thousands of spectators coming in to watch Scump commentate on the games and analyse their results. The fact that his first watch party reached a peak of 95,000 viewers is evidence of both his widespread appeal and the loyalty of his followers.
Scump's watch party is sitting at over 73,000 viewers 🤯 pic.twitter.com/U4X6x9bSb1
— Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) January 20, 2023
The success of Scump’s watch parties is not unusual; it has prompted a large number of content creators to forego professional play and focus solely on creating their own streaming careers that do not require professional play. Tarik and his proactive watch parties serve as a great example. With the rise of streaming and content creation, many players are discovering that they do not always need to play professionally to have a successful career.
All in all, Scump is killin’ it with his new content creation game! He is not alone; an increasing number of players are quitting professional play in favour of streaming and content creation. Do you think this to be a wise choice? I believe that the benefits of being part in a sport without competing can pay you more money than a lifetime of sweating and trying in competitive sport.
