DOTA veteran Jacky “EternaLEnVy” Mao, who retired a week ago from competitive play, said Saturday that he has a new direction: streaming.
“Starting August 1 I’ll try being a pro streamer,” EtermalEnVy tweeted. “I’ll give it 2-3 months and if I (don’t succeed) or don’t enjoy it I’ll be pivoting to tech. See you then.”
EternaLEnVy, a Canadian, started playing professionally in 2012. His lengthy list of teams includes Sadboys, business associates, Cloud9, Fighting PandaS, beastcoast, Fnatic and Team Secret.
“Retired Competitive,” he posted on Twitter last Saturday.
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