Sceptic
Family
His parents are divorced, and he has a younger sister. They also have a Shih Tzu and a German Shepard.
Gaming Origins
Sceptic was born in Poland, but his family moved to the US when he was young. He started playing video games when he was three, and his fiirst PC game was Rocket League and he started playing Minecraft when he was seven years old. His main video games were Call of Duty and Rocket League prior to his becoming hooked on Fortnite during Season 1 in late 2017, after one of his friends recommended it to him. Although he mainly plays Fortnite, he does enjoy other games such as Apex Legends.
Prior to entering tournaments, he would spend most of his free time playing video games and watching gaming YouTube videos, and also asked his parents for various pieces of streaming equipment as birthday and holiday presents. Therefore, his parents were unsurprised when he approached them with his career ambitions. They have been supportive and accommodating of his dream. His sister is very excited about his success.
Professional Gaming
He started streaming in 2014, and his friends and family found that this really helped him to come out of his shell, as he is actually shy and introverted in real life. His big turning point came for him on June 21, 2018, when he inadvertently killed Tfue during a regular Fortnite stream.
This, coupled with his being signed on with Misfits Gaming on July 31, 2018 drastically increased his popularity on Twitch and affected his school life, causing his parents to decide that it would be better for him to switch to online schooling. This also allowed him to become a fulltime streamer and to hone his skills for tournaments.
He left Misfits Gaming on July 31, 2019, simultaneously ending his duo partnership with Clix, with whom he had competed with in the 2019 Fortnite World Cup. Sceptic then joined Luminosity Gaming in October 2019. However, the move was short-lived, as he left the organization in May 2020. He then returned to Misfits Gaming in October that year.
His Twitch streaming slowed down from July 2021 and he has not streamed since December 2021. He
Income
According to his chat bot, he has ~340 subscribers. As he usually averages over 1,000 viewers per stream, he should be earning ~$1,190 USD per month, excluding additional revenue from tired subscribers, tournament winnings, advertisements, sponsorships, donations, merchandise sales and Twitch cheer bit donations. He has reportedly won over $200,000 USD form various tournaments over the course of his careers.
Streaming Hours
He has an inconsistent schedule due to his tournament participations.