On September 6, 2016, Amaz left Team Archon, which he created, and joined NRG eSports. Ĭhan voice acted some of the Blackrock Mountain expansion cards for Hearthstone's Cantonese and Taiwanese languages. Īmaz commentated the 2015 Hearthstone World Championship along with his colleagues Kripparrian and Frodan. He immediately signed the Blizzcon 2014 November Hearthstone world champion James "Firebat" Kostesich. In November 2014, Chan formed Team Archon after leaving Team Liquid. He came in second place for "Most Active Chat" and fifth place for "Highest Mean Viewership" for overall Blizzard games on Twitch. In the Blizzard 2014 Stream Awards, Chan won the "Best Hearthstone Streamer in 2014" award in the poll categories. Hearthstone Ĭhan was the first member of Team Liquid's Hearthstone division. This drew Chan a high of 20,000 concurring viewers. He considers himself lucky to have queued many of his games into fellow Hearthstone streamer, Artosis. Ĭhan started to stream on Twitch in late 2013 after a friend suggested him to. He also worked on the board game Scribe's Arena, which he conceptualized in high school. After deeming it "boring," he earned his diploma and soon after tutored children in saxophone. In 2013, Chan started an office job his uncle introduced him to in Hong Kong. In 2011, his mother died from intestinal cancer, after which he put his studies on hold to move back with his family. He later attended University of Waterloo where he studied mathematics. He had to attend international school due to losing most of his Chinese language knowledge during his time in Canada. ĭuring high school, Chan and his mother moved back to Hong Kong to live with his father. After playing Warcraft III and World of Warcraft, he became a self-described " Blizzard fanboy". There he quickly learned English in his English as a second language (ESL) classes and was introduced to computer games by his cousin. He later moved to Vancouver with his mother when he was in fourth grade, leaving his father behind. He was Team Liquid's first Hearthstone streamer as well as a commentator for the Hearthstone World Championship.Ĭhan was born in Hong Kong on April 12, 1991. Chan now plays for NRG, having left the Hearthstone team he created, Team Archon. Another competitor, a former Blizzard marketer, recommended that Team Archon wait for the next Hearthstone update to disseminate amnesiacs among its players.Īt the time of writing, Amaz announced that Backspace had won the tournament, despite being eliminated in the first round.Jason Chan (born April 12, 1991), better known as Amaz, is a Hong Kong-Canadian professional video game player best known for streaming Hearthstone on Twitch. One PR manager urged that Amaz and Backspace only communicate their feelings using a Hearthstone chat wheel. Finally, they have to get us out of shitty situations, kind of like the shitty situation that Firebat’s room smelled like.”Ĭontestants have already proposed several strategies to help Team Archon’s public image. They have to spread positive news about Team Archon events, kind of like how Firebat’s dog spread chocolate all over the floor. “They have to be mature, kind of like how Firebat wasn’t. “We’re looking for a set of important qualities in our potential PR managers,” said Amaz. Firebat was also invited, but only so Team Archon could use his computer monitor. “And by ‘greatest,’ you mean ‘only,’” Amaz reminded him.Īmong the invited public relations competitors are Rania, the PR Manager and Head Chef of Kripp Industries™ Sebastian “Forsen” Fors, who manages a popular daycare center and Dan “Frodan” Chou, whom Amaz has been attempting to thoughtsteal from TempoStorm’s employee deck. “However, we at Team Archon believe that we should hire a new PR manager using our greatest strength: holding tournaments.” “Most teams prefer acquiring and retaining talent through underhanded methods, like regularly paying employees or not insulting them online,” said Brent “Backspace” Kaskel, whose name represents the key he least uses. The winner will earn a treasured position as Team Archon’s newest PR manager, as the previous one had conceded from life after learning that Amaz and Backspace published an entire 11-minute video shit-talking former employee James “Firebat” Kostesich. Popular Hearthstone player Jason “Amaz” Chan is currently hosting a tournament to find the best public relations expert in Hearthstone.
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