Twitch Streamer Trades Skins from LootBox for Real BMW M5
CS:GO is a first-person shooter with various features, which allow players to make real money. By collecting skins, players have a real chance to earn a small fortune.
Where can you get those skins from? You can earn them through random drops while playing in the online community. You can also get them from opening containers, such as weapon cases and souvenir packages. Trading 10 skins of the same rarity with a Trade Up Contract can also add skins to your online wallet. Once you have skins, you can exchange them for real money. We have mentioned this opportunity in one of our previous posts.
Twitch streamer Vyacheslav “Buster” Leontiev benefited from skins to the full extent. With more than 3 million followers on Twitch, his videos for CS:GO have become incredibly popular. While streaming CS:GO games, he opens the cases known as loot boxes. This allowed him to collect a bunch of skins (Dragon Lore and Sapphire Karambit), with a total value of 56,000 euros. The amount of money was enough to buy BMW M5.
What does Buster plan to do with the car? Will he use it himself? Or will he use it as a prize in one of his campaigns? Buster introduced his new car on his YouTube channel. In the video, he was driving the vehicle through a garage into a well-lit studio. He seems to keep the car for himself.
No matter how unbelievable the whole situation might seem, it’s real. In fact, Buster isn’t the first player to trade up his assets for more valuable staff.