X
    Categories: Familylife

14-Year-Old Boy Plays Video Games Up To 18 Hours Per Day


A 14-year-old schoolboy has spoken out about his hobby and admitted he already earned more than $200,000 thanks to it.

ADVERTISEMENT

As Griffin Spikoski explained, he started earning mega bucks by playing Fortnite and sharing videos around nine months ago.

ABC

Griffin, who goes under the pseudonym ‘Sceptic,’ realized that his hobby could be made profitable after his video in which he beat a fellow gamer gained 7.5 million views.

ADVERTISEMENT

According to the 14-year-old, he plays the video game for about 8 hours per weekday and up to 18 hours per day on a weekend.

ABC

As his father, Chris Spikoski, admitted, the entire family was “blown away” once the earnings started rolling in.

ADVERTISEMENT

“We try to keep him humble about it. We try to find the right balance between his school work and just keeping his priorities straight,” the father said.

Nowadays, Griffin has over one million subscribers on YouTube and is determined to save the money he earns for the future.

ADVERTISEMENT
ABC

“I play a lot. I mean, it’s kind of like my job,” the teen admitted.

“I’m just going to save it. If I go down the road or if this goes down or whatever, I can use it on college, a house – anything.”

ADVERTISEMENT

The boy’s family has also helped the teen create a company called Sceptic Gaming and hired an accountant and a financial adviser.

ABC

“I want parents to know that, you know, if their kids do enjoy playing games and they have a passion for it and they’re really good at it, they should treat it as any other sport,” the 14-year-old boy’s father, Chris, said.

ADVERTISEMENT

Besides having a large fan base, Chris has also grown his name by making appearances for PGA, Samsung, and the Miami Heat.

What are your thoughts on Griffin’s gaming? Let us know in the comments and don’t forget to SHARE this post with your friends and family!

ADVERTISEMENT

 

Recommended Video!

“Propose Girlfriend With Super Mario Game? How Did He Do That?”