ISP Offers $1,000 And Free Internet For A Year For Fortnite Streamer
You might not be Ninja, but now you -- yes, you! -- can make money by playing and streaming Fortnite: Battle Royale.
Internet Service Provider HighSpeedInternet.com is offering anyone aged 18 or older in the USA the opportunity to become a dedicated Fortnite streamer over the summer, in exchange for $1,000 cash and a new modem and router. The total value of all prizes is estimated at $3,000, in what HighSpeedInternet is calling the "Ultimate Summer Dream Job."
Applications for the position must be received by May 31. If selected, you'll have to stream at least 50 hours of Fortnite between June 7 and July 31 and submit a report detailing "how the gaming experience was with their original internet versus with their new internet." You don't need to be a professional gamer to apply, as the promotion details: "In fact, we’ll even hire people who aren’t professional gamers." So thoughtful of them!
If you're interested, check out the details on the HighSpeedInternet.com website. And, just because someone will probably wonder, no, this isn't sponsored by the ISP, it's just a random thing that sounded interesting. Slow news day, you know?
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