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b4nny is most well known for his captaincy and achievements with [[froyotech]], with which he has won a record six global [[:Category:LAN events|LAN events]]: [[i52]], [[i55]], [[Rewind 2017]], [[SweLAN]], [[Rewind 2018]] and [[i63]]. He has also dominated the North American scene, accumulating a record 20 [[ESEA-Invite]] titles including five undefeated seasons and eleven consecutive titles from [[ESEA-I Season 21]] to [[ESEA-I Season 31]] as well as 4 [[RGL]] invite titles, with teams such as [[eMazing Gaming]], [[Leviathan Gaming]], [[High Rollers Gaming]] and froyotech. | b4nny is most well known for his captaincy and achievements with [[froyotech]], with which he has won a record six global [[:Category:LAN events|LAN events]]: [[i52]], [[i55]], [[Rewind 2017]], [[SweLAN]], [[Rewind 2018]] and [[i63]]. He has also dominated the North American scene, accumulating a record 20 [[ESEA-Invite]] titles including five undefeated seasons and eleven consecutive titles from [[ESEA-I Season 21]] to [[ESEA-I Season 31]] as well as 4 [[RGL]] invite titles, with teams such as [[eMazing Gaming]], [[Leviathan Gaming]], [[High Rollers Gaming]] and froyotech. | ||
| − | One of the oldest currently [[:Category:Active Players|active players]], starting his career in 2009, he made his way to the top of the North American scene due to his success playing [[Demoman]]. However, since joining [[froyotech]], he has primarily mained [[Scout]] and [[Pocket Soldier]]. A heals-heavy player, b4nny often relies on his game-sense, leadership and experience rather than pure [[Glossary#DM | + | One of the oldest currently [[:Category:Active Players|active players]], starting his career in 2009, he made his way to the top of the North American scene due to his success playing [[Demoman]]. However, since joining [[froyotech]], he has primarily mained [[Scout]] and [[Pocket Soldier]]. A heals-heavy player, b4nny often relies on his game-sense, leadership and experience rather than pure [[Glossary#DM DM ability]] against his opponents. |
Perhaps the most famous figure in the worldwide competitive Team Fortress 2 scene, b4nny has one of the largest social media presences due to his [http://twitch.tv/b4nny Twitch Stream] and [http://youtube.com/b4nny Youtube Channel]. | Perhaps the most famous figure in the worldwide competitive Team Fortress 2 scene, b4nny has one of the largest social media presences due to his [http://twitch.tv/b4nny Twitch Stream] and [http://youtube.com/b4nny Youtube Channel]. | ||