
Ho’s dream job has been being a player every this while. Since 2008, he has struggled to break into the professional picture, despite initially wanting to play Counter-Strike gaming professionally. Even though he still believes he is “pretty great” at it, he believes it’s probably too late to start playing competitively. Due to the sports he channels, streaming has also been difficult for him.
” There aren’t many people in Singapore who want to enter the market gaming industry, whereas anyone wants to play popular activities like Counter-Strike, DotA, or Valorant. Therefore I try to play sports that other people don’t really enjoy, which results in my articles being like oil and water and not well with other Malaysian streamers,” he said.
Ho, who has previously battled sadness, added that since leaving ITE, it has been challenging to find a full-time work. But he’ll start looking for a job and cut back on streaming when he registers for his final Summer Games Done Quick 2025 in July, but he’s not going to give up completely. And he still hopes to bid farewell if he isn’t chosen for a SGDQ 25 work.
” But I’m hoping I can really get if I do find a match in, and if I don’t find a game in next whatever,” he said. This is my final attempt to meet all of my friends before returning to reality, according to the author.