I’ve been gaming since before I could properly tie my shoes, which might explain why I can nail a mid-lane gank in Dota 2 but still trip over shoelaces on occasion. With over 12,000 hours in Dota 2, I’ve probably spent more time defending the Ancient than I have doing anything remotely “productive,” unless you count explaining to my team why “mid or feed” is a valid strategy.
When I’m not casting spells or clashing swords in Assassin’s Creed (I like to think I’d make a decent assassin in another life), I’m likely trying to save my team in Fortnite or squeeze in a quick game of Padel to balance out all those hours in front of a screen.
Writing about video games was a natural career choice—someone had to make sure Dota players got some representation, after all. Over the past decade, I’ve cranked out close to 10,000 articles for some of the biggest names in gaming journalism, covering everything from meta shake-ups to the eternal mystery of why my support always forgets to buy wards.
When I’m not typing, playing, or yelling at my screen, I’m usually watching anime and dreaming of a life where respawns are real.
When did you start playing games?
Roughly around the age of 10
Role
ESports writer
Articles
11
Gamer experience
20 years
What makes your top favorite game so enjoyable for you?
I have been playing Dota since the early days, and I still remember I had to make up an excuse to skip school cause I got the invite to play the beta version of Dota 2. This game, even though I hate it to bits on certain days, I'm always going back. I'm just addicted to it you can say.
TOP 3 favorite games & hours played
Fortnite 6000+ Dota 2 12000+ Assassin’s Creed Not know the hours, but finished all of them 100%