I'm a professional gamer and people pay me thousands to finish games for them Marko Uslinkovski is a 36-year-old professional gamer from North Macedonia He says his company can make $50k a month in revenue beating tricky bosses By Wiliam Hunter Published: 09:20 EDT, 13 July 2024 | Updated: 09:20 EDT, 13 July 2024 e-mail View comments If you grew up obsessed with gaming, them you were probably told by various relatives that you could never make a living playing video games all day. Yet while that might once have been true, there is now a growing industry of professional gamers for hire making serious money with their hard-earned skills. Marko Uslinkovski is a 36-year-old professional gamer from North Macedonia who makes a living beating games for people who don't have time to do it themselves.

With a team of 50 'boosters' Marko told MailOnline his company, Captain Carry, can turnover between $30,000 to $50,000 in a good month. Marko told MailOnline: 'These new games are extremely difficult, so we're like the last ditch effort for people that are borderline giving up.' Marko Uslinkovski (pictured) is a 36-year-old professional gamer from North Macedonia who makes a living beating games for people who don't have time to do it themselves If you grew up obsessed with gaming, then you were probably told by various relatives that you'd never make a living playing video games all day (stock image) Read More Why playing video games might be a GOOD thing for your child: Employers are i.