Doomsen

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Player Information
Name:
Fabian Pujan
Nationality:
Status:
Passed Away
Role:
Approx. Total Winnings:
$2,667
Links

Fabian "Doomsen" Pujan was a German professional World of Warcraft player. Doomsen played many tournaments; notably EU Regionals in 2014 just missing the ticket to Blizzcon. Fabian passed away January 1st, 2021. [1]

Biography[edit]

"Doomsen started his journey in Esports in his teenage years, spending his free time to compete in WarCraft III. At the age of sixteen he had continued this path and became manager of his own organisation Binary Invasion. This organisation was home to top class players in their respective game, and had SteelSeries as main sponsor. Throughout the years to come, he travelled around parts of Europe to cover major esports events (Intel Extreme Masters, ESL Pro Series and DreamHack) for the German news report Fragster.de.

He was hired by TteSPORTS as a part of their StarCraft II department to help them improve their branding, through acquiring and managing talented upcoming star players.

Since late 2011, he has taken his hobby of playing World of Warcraft to the next level and started actively streaming on Justin.tv (former Twitch). This soon after lead to a partnership deal and a new career path as a 'player'. Doomsen has frequently been a top contender on the ranking lists, and competed in several major tournaments, just barely missing out to qualify for the World Cup, after a heart breaking loss in the finals of DreamHack Stockholm back in 2014.

Although not competing himself anymore, he has decided to pursue his long deferred dream as a full-time Content Creator. The content is built on an educational foundation and focuses around helping other players achieve their personal goals and guiding them in the right direction through active interaction, answering their questions and explaining the thought processes behind decisions made." [2]

Trivia[edit]

Doomsen was formerly a competitive Warcraft III player.

Results[edit]

DatePlaceTierTournamentTeamResultPrize
2014-09-274thA-TierEuropean Regional Championship 2014
Melk TruppMelk Trupp
TBD
$8,000
Extended list of results

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