OpTic Gaming: The Making of eSports ChampionsOpTic Gaming, the four-time Call of Duty Major League Gaming Champions and one of the top eSports teams in the world, now takes fans behind the controller—into the game and the minds of the greatest gamers in the world—in this fascinating and unique memoir and insider guide. Emerging on the scene in 2006, OpTic Gaming has dominated the Call of Duty e-sports arena, thanks to the talents of legendary players such as Matt “NaDeSHoT” Haag, the biggest eSports personality on earth; Seth “Scump” Abner, the best Call of Duty player in the world; Midnite, one of the first girl gamers to rise to stardom on YouTube; and Hector “H3CZ” Rodriguez, the team founder and CEO. With over 14 million followers across social platforms like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, no other team of players in eSports can match OpTic's popularity or ability to bring fans into the game. Now, these remarkable players have collaborated to produce this one-of-a-kind book. In OpTic Gaming, they candidly share their story of becoming Call of Duty's global royalty—ESPN XGAMES, MLG, ESWC and GFINITY champions—laying bare their lives, exploring what it takes to make it in professional gaming, and speaking honestly about the consequences of their newfound fame. These best-of-the-best take you behind the controller, offering insights, knowledge, and strategies to help you improve your shot, master the most complex maps, and conquer the game with the ultimate weapons. Going beyond their number-one game, the team also discusses the rest of their lineups and how to become a champion in any arena. Revealing their go-to strategies, best missions, and favorite challenges, OpTic Gaming brings fans closer to these wildly popular professional gamers more than ever before. |
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... getting ready to go to college. Sometimes people would see him as an oddball and he didn't always get along with everyone else. There were older and more mature players on the team better suited for that leadership role. I think KR3W ...
... getting into Call of Duty and was always available online. He was an allaround good guy and a fan of OpTic, so we wanted him to ref our matches. He was also an adult and not a kid trying to get attention. He was humble in his approach ...
... getting paid much and my first kid was on the way, but it turned out she was right. Everything did happen for a reason. As scary and as uncertain as that moment was, it was also my proudest moment. At twentynine years old, I jumped in ...
... getting paid something like two dollars for every thousand views they got. It didn't sound all that good, but he was like, “No, it's good because my videos are getting millions of views.” At that moment he had me hook, line, and sinker ...
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Inhoudsopgave
10 | |
The Best Year of My Life | |
From GTA to | |
One Step Back and Two Steps Forward | |
The OpTic House | |
21 | |
Rock Bottom | |
Losing a Legend 27 Scump Theres Nothing Better Than Winning | |
A Long Way from Ohio | |
My Career in Gaming | |
Keep On Keepin | |
Livin the Dream | |
What Now? | |
Already Focused on Next Year | |
Bring It | |
Acknowledgments | |
OpTics Best Year Ever? | |
I Loved Advanced Warfare | |
OPTIC TODAY AND TOMORROW | |
About the Authors | |
Credits Copyright About the Publisher | |