Cybershoke books show nearly 1 million dollars spent on the CS team

A second-division CS team’s books show esports burns cash fast, and even giants bleed.

CYBERSHOKE spending reality
  • Founded in 2023, operating from Belgrade since 2024.
  • Total spend reached $942,675 across about two and a half years.
  • Salaries were $504,411, dwarfing every other line item.
  • Buyouts $181,700 and housing $126,625 piled on.
Revenue did not catch up
  • Revenue totaled $620,110 across sponsorships, transfers, prizes, and jerseys.
  • Annual intake rose yearly from 2023 through 2025.
  • The gap closed as a $322,565 loss.
Big names are not immune
  • G2 Esports posted tens of millions in revenue, yet operating losses followed.
  • Payroll climbed while margins sank.
  • Fnatic logged a €6.37 million net loss.
Rare cases breaking even
  • Global Esports claimed profit for the 2024 financial year.
  • Founder Rushindra Sinha cited $2 million in cash collected.
  • Riot Games' partnership drove fourfold growth via VALORANT.
  • Nongshim Esports signaled its first operating profit by late 2025.
 

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