Okay's competitive Dota 2 journey began on October 6th, 2014, playing for Invasion (Invasion e-Sports) in the jDL S3 tournament. While this initial tournament didn't result in a prize win, it marked the start of his professional career. His early matches were alongside players like Ghost, FzFz, Kecik Imba, and ADTR. His early experience in this competitive environment laid the groundwork for his future participation in various Dota 2 events. The experience of playing in high-profile tournaments like jDL S3, despite the lack of prize money, undoubtedly contributed to his development as a player.
During his career, Okay has represented two teams: Invasion (Invasion e-Sports) and DBD (Death Before Defeat), both based in Malaysia. He played approximately 72 matches for Invasion from 2014 to 2015, earning around $30 USD in prize money. His time with DBD was shorter, comprising roughly 4 matches in December 2016, resulting in approximately $20 USD in winnings. His participation in these teams provided him with diverse experiences and opportunities to learn and grow as a Dota 2 player.
His tournament history spans approximately 13 events, ranging from smaller regional competitions to larger events like ESL One Genting 2017 (where he achieved a 5th place finish with DBD, earning his team approximately $101 USD), joinDOTA League seasons, and Hitbox Season 2. He also participated in events like DAC 2015 and jDL S4, demonstrating consistent participation and a dedication to the competitive Dota 2 scene. Although he didn't always achieve top rankings, his consistent involvement speaks to his passion for the game.
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