Pro Player
Shroud
Michael Grzesiek[2] (born June 2, 1994), better known as Shroud (formerly mEclipse[3]), is a Canadian streamer, YouTuber, former professional Valorant player, and formerly professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. As of October 2025, his Twitch channel has 11.3 million followers and his YouTube channel has over 6.8 million subscribers.
- Elite Aim and Precision Shroud is famous for his “human aimbot”–level accuracy, which he maintains across multiple games. His setups are finely tuned for maximum visibility and minimal input lag, allowing him to make complex movements and shots look effortless blog.clash.gg. This precision is a key reason fans follow his streams — every flick, headshot, and clutch moment feels almost flawless.
- Versatility Across Genres While he started as a professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) player with Cloud9, Shroud has since become a full-time streamer who excels in many genres. He’s streamed over 280 different games, with the most time spent on PUBG (2,600 hours), followed by VALORANT and CS:GO Dot Esports. He’s also skilled in Apex Legends, World of Warcraft, Escape from Tarkov, Rainbow Six Siege, and more. This versatility shows his adaptability and deep understanding of different game mechanics.
- Mastery Through Practice Shroud attributes his skill to consistent, long-term play. He’s been gaming since childhood, often playing for hours a day, and has never stopped training. His dedication has made his hands and reflexes highly conditioned, allowing him to perform at a high level in almost any FPS or competitive shooter.
Scump
Seth Abner (born June 30, 1995), also known as scump or scumperjumper, is an American content creator and former professional Call of Duty player. Associated with OpTic Gaming for much of his career,[1] Scump last played for the Call of Duty League team OpTic Texas. Abner is a two time Major League Gaming (MLG) X Games gold medalist. During the first ever Esports Awards in 2016, Abner won the Esports Console Player of the Year award. In August 2017, Abner achieved his first ever Call of Duty World Championship. He is considered to be the most popular and one of the greatest Call of Duty players of all time.
- Master of the SMG Slayer Role Scump was considered the best SMG Slayer in Call of Duty esports, excelling at close-to-medium range engagements. His ability to control space, pick off enemies quickly, and transition into team fights made him a constant threat to opponents
- Exceptional Longevity and Consistency He competed for over 14 years, winning 30 major tournaments and maintaining a high win rate across multiple eras, from Black Ops 1 to Black Ops 7. His ability to adapt to new maps, weapons, and game modes kept him relevant and effective for years
- High-Level Individual Skill Scump was known for his precision aiming, map awareness, and clutch performances. He could dominate in both solo and team settings, often carrying his team through critical moments. His 44 straight tournaments with over 1K/D (damage per round) is a testament to his sustained high-level play
Faker
Lee Sang-hyeok (Korean: 이상혁; born May 7, 1996), better known as Faker, is a South Korean professional League of Legends player. Debuting in 2013, he has played as the mid-laner for T1 (formerly SK Telecom T1) for his entire career. He has won a record 10 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) titles, two Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) titles, and a record six World Championship titles. Faker is widely regarded as the greatest League of Legends player in history and has drawn comparison analogizing him to basketball player Michael Jordan for his esports success.
- Dominant Mid-Lane Play Faker’s mid-lane role is where he excels — he can control the pace of the game, dictate lane rotations, and pressure opponents with precision. His micro mechanics (such as perfect timing, champion positioning, and skill usage) are unmatched, allowing him to win fights and secure objectives even in high-pressure situations
- Game Sense and Decision-Making He is known for near-telepathic decision-making, reading the game state instantly and making split-second choices that tilt the map in his team’s favor. This includes vision control, objective prioritization, and adapting to opponents’ strategies mid-game
- Consistency and Longevity Faker has maintained elite performance for over a decade, winning 6 World Championships and 10 LCK titles. His ability to adapt to changing metas and champion pools has kept him relevant across multiple eras
