Kabaji
Philadelphia Fusion
Emre "Kabaji" Dincer is an Austrian player who last played for Team Austria in World Cup 2017. He has been offered to join teams, but prefers full-time streaming to scrimming.[citation needed] He was recently a streamer for the Philadelphia Fusion, however the contract has since been ended.
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Player | Kabaji |
Real Name | Emre Dincer |
Country | Austria |
Team | Philadelphia Fusion |
Game | Overwatch |
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Kabaji’s real name is Emre Dincer. Kabaji is an Austrian professional player who last played for Team Austria in World Cup 2017. He has been offered to join teams, but prefers full-time streaming to scrimming. He was recently a full-time Overwatch streamer for the team Philadelphia Fusion.
He used play a lot of MMORPGs including World of Warcraft, Blade and Soul 2, Black Desert, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Silkroad, Wildstar and so on. He also played in a semi professional german team in League of Legends and Starcraft 2. As of May 2019, Kabaji has a little more than 250,000 followers on his Youtube channel and streams to an average of 2,900 viewers on his Twitch tv.
He has some older sisters and a cat.
He made it up randomly.
KabajiOW was introduced to video games by his sisters, whom he used to watching playing when he was ~three years old. When he was growing up, he spent most of his free time playing video games such as the various Pokémon titles. At twelve, he started playing World of Warcraft. When he was around thirteen years old, his mother fell ill and moved with him to Turkey in order to have her family’s support.
When he was ~seventeen, he was called back to Austria to serve in the military, which he did until he completed his six months of compulsory basic training. As his mother was well again, he remained in Austria after that and returned to gaming. His friends encouraged him to join the League of Legends beta., so he tried it out. He played it until he outranked his friends. He then transitioned to Overwatch and fell in love with the game, largely due to its heavy dependence on team cooperation.
When he began ranking high, he decided to start streaming. As there were few Overwatch streamers at the time, he was able to attract 5-10 viewers from the beginning. Viewers started coming into his chat and asking him questions about his gameplay and he would answer them. He slowly became known in the Twitch community and gradually gained more viewers and followers, in fact for the first year, he usually had ~100 viewers.
However, things changed for him when he received an offer to join Philadelphia Fusion as a streamer in March 2018. They helped to increase his exposure and he has continued to represent them ever since. He has represented the team as part of their competitive team as well.
He generally streams without a facecam and he occasionally swears.
He has a long-term girlfriend who acts as his manager.
According to his chat bot, KabajiOW has ~2,940 subscribers. As he regularly attracts over 2,000 viewers, this should earn him at least $10,290 USD per month, excluding additional income from sponsorships, tiered subscriptions, tips, Twitch cheer bit donations, team salary and advertisements. According to his Twitch autobiography, he has received over €22,950 (~$25,280 USD) from his top 19 donators alone.
He doesn’t have a set schedule, but he tends to stream several times a week for between 5 – 16 hours per session.
Try to improve yourself. Try to understand your own mistakes instead of trying to constantly focus on your teammates, because if you focus on your teammates, you’ll not learn [anything] and you will always blame them for your loss. Maybe they were to blame… but that doesn’t matter in the long run.