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Anders Blume

Anders Blume is a Danish Counter-Strike: Global Offensive commentator and co-founder of RoomOnFire. He has been present as a caster at all of the Valve sponsored CS:GO Majors, with the exception of EMS One Katowice 2014. He has worked for a wide variety of tournament organisers including Electronic Sports League (ESL), Dreamhack and Gfinity. He is more often than not paired with Auguste 'Semmler' Massonnat, also a co-founder of RoomOnFire and Jason "Moses" O'Toole, for his casts. He is famous for his energetic casts, including the use of what has become his catchphrase, "Are you kidding me?". In 2015, he won the Golden Joystick award for esports icon of the year.

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Paul Chaloner

Paul "Redeye" Chaloner is a former professional esports and video game broadcast host from Shoreham-by-Sea, England.

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Marcus Graham (shoutcaster)

Marcus "djWHEAT" Graham is an American shoutcaster and the Director of Creator Development at Twitch, where he was worked at since 2011.

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Richard Lewis (journalist)

Richard Lewis is a British esports journalist and livestream commentator from Wales. Having written technology articles for The Daily Dot, Breitbart News, and Cadred, he is best known as an esports journalist and as a former desk host of ELEAGUE.

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Joe Miller (commentator)

Joe Miller or JOEE is a British commentator. He started his career as an esports caster at gaming tournaments, working his first event shoutcasting Battlefield 1942. The 3D World War II first-person shooter (FPS) video game was coincidentally also the first game Miller played at a competitive level. At age sixteen, he began to commentate BF1942 games at home in the UK, pushing out as many audio commentaries as he could. In an interview with JP McDaniel, Miller revealed that it was a "big jump" from the audio commentaries he initially produced to the audio-video commentaries we are accustomed to today.

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Arda Ocal

Arda Ocal is a Canadian television personality, broadcaster, announcer, and writer. He previously worked in WWE under the stage name Kyle Edwards, as well as the host of Aftermath TV on Sportsnet 360 and The MSG Hockey Show on MSG Network, as well as various current sports coverage on ESPN and TRT World.

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Sgares

Sean Michael Gares, better known as sgares or Seang@res, is an American professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player and esports commentator. In December 2016, he was released from TSM over a player rights controversy and played for Misfits between January 2017 and January 2018.

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Sjokz

Eefje Depoortere, known professionally as Sjokz, is a Belgian television presenter, reporter, and esports player who is currently the host of the League of Legends European Championship. She has also hosted multiple League of Legends World Championships.

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TobiWan

Toby "TobiWan" Dawson is an Australian former Dota 2 caster. Dawson was employed by the Electronic Sports League. He retired from esports casting following sexual assault allegations in 2020.

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TotalBiscuit

John Peter Bain, better known as TotalBiscuit, was an English video gaming commentator and game critic on YouTube. He was known for his role in professional shoutcasting and eSports, and also known for his gaming commentary audio work on WCradio.com. According to Eurogamer, he obtained a large following due to his video commentary on newly developed indie games and analysis of gaming news. Bain voiced strong support for consumer protection in the video gaming industry. In October 2015, Bain announced that he had terminal cancer that had spread to his liver. He continued to critique games after the diagnosis, announcing his retirement only a few weeks ahead of his death in May 2018.

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VikkiKitty

Victoria Perez, known professionally as VikkiKitty, is an American esports match commentator who has worked in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Overwatch, Arms, and Pokkén Tournament. She was the first woman to commentate a major Super Smash Bros. event.

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Ryan Wyatt

Ryan Wyatt is an American gaming executive and former esports commentator under the name Fwiz. He is currently the global head of gaming partnerships at Google and head of gaming at YouTube, where he also leads their virtual and augmented reality business.