Week 1, Week 2, Week 4 and OVERALL Champions of the @ATT Annihilator Cup with the sqaud. Snatched an MVP this week on CS2 as well. Had an incredible time with my teammates and hope to do it again next year.
@HutchMF@yvonnie@theburntpeanut@Doublelift1
I'm going to be participating in this year's @ATT Annihilator Cup!!
Tune in every Thursday in May, starting May 7 at 7PM ET and come cheer me on 😄 #attcreator
YOOO GUYS excited to announce I'm going to be participating in this year's @ATT Annihilator Cup!!
Be sure to tune in every Thursday in May, starting May 7 at 4PM PT.
See you soon!! #attcreator
last year i teamed up with tyler1 and did magical things together. winning a league tournament and losing at everything else
this year he drafted a legal contract where i can no longer team up with him at any events so im out for revenge
im captaining team "beat tyler1"
off to the @ATT Annihilator Cup #sponsored
i'm super pumped to announce that I'LL BE PLAYING in the @ATT Annihilator Cup this year!
tune in every thursday in may to watch me win 🙂↕️🏆 #ad#attcreator
Thrilled to announce I'll be going head-to-head with my peers in the @ATT Annihilator Cup!
Get excited for some crazy action as we battle it out across CoD, LoL and more, starting on May 7th!
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announcement!! i'll be competing in @ATT 's Annihilator Cup! it will be every thursday in May starting on May 7th 🥳
games are COD, 2XKO, league, and CS2 LOL i've never even touched two of them 🙃 in before i'm last picked in the draft... #ad
The @ATT Annihilator Cup is BACK with 20 streamers competing for a share of $200,000 across 4 different games, with another $70,000 for charity
Call of Duty, League of Legends, 2XKO, and CS2
And this year... it's all about the teams #ATTCreator#ATTAnnihilatorCup
So... real talk.
I was against Steam in the early days. I thought a gaming platform was a terrible idea for the longevity of gaming itself.
I was mad when I brought home my first game that didn't install off the disk, but rather downloaded directly from Steam instead.
I grew frustrated as I watched all of gaming coalesce into one major ecosystem - I felt this was too much power for one organization to have over gaming itself, as other platforms simply failed to reach the expansive library Steam boasted.
Years down the line, as we've seen literally every other gaming company seem to grow more and more awful, Steam has just been quietly continuing to do their thing, and in fact, releases features people actually genuinely ask for. They seem to treat their employees well, they haven't caved to exploitative policies, and they've become the home to most of my favorite games.
So yeah. I'll probably pick up a Steam Machine when it comes out if I can afford it. What a wild, strange trip its been.