Here's The First Coaching Service For PUBG And Fortnite Players
Anil - Jul 16, 2019
A basic lesson with various training guidances will cost around Rs 345.
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If you’re a beginner or even a long-time player of phenomenal games like PUBG or Fortnite, Fiverr is going to give you a hand. With its experts in online gaming, you will be coached to be more professional as well as improving your skills. Of course, the result comes at a cost, depending on your own budget and instinct ability.

On Thursday, the company introduced its online store with a lot of training packages from game experts. Those were built to focus on potential ready-to-pay players amid the booming interest in mobile and video games.
Game titles like PUBG and Fortnite have taken the world by storm. The concept of battle royale gives players arena-style survival gameplay, where you have to fight against everyone among a total of 100 gamers to survive and to leave nobody alive at the end of the match, except you.
Starting at $5 (roughly Rs 345), a basic lesson will teach you various things from fundamental survival skills, the best place for landing after you’re already dropped from the airplane, and how to choose the most helpful guns. As the way Fiverr has made money since its first launch in 2010, the platform generates commissions by matching professional freelance services with people’s demand.

The gaming industry now becomes a gold mine for not only game publishers but also third-party service companies, including Fiverr or well-known streaming platform Twitch. At present, the gaming market has been massively dominated by last-man-standing games like PUBG and Fortnite for a few years.
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