TobiWan
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Toby Dawson | |
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Born | Nambour, Queensland, Australia |
July 24, 1985
Other names | TobiWan |
Known for | eSports commentating |
Toby 'TobiWan' Dawson is an Australian DotA 2 eSports caster.[1][2][3][4] Dawson is employed by the Electronic Sports League.[5]
Career
TobiWan was a competitive Call of Duty player during the Call of Duty: United Offensive era.[6]
TobiWan began his casting career at the JoinDotA studio.[7] The first Dota tournament he casted was World Cyber Games 2005 in Singapore, for which he was chosen even though he had only played a few games of Dota in his life.[7] His first achievement[weasel words] was being able to cast The International 2011 final. Unlike most DotA casters, TobiWan was never a competitive DotA 2 gamer, but got attracted to it because his mother's profession[not in citation given] involved casting.[7] TobiWan went on to cast most of the grand finals of major tournaments such as The International,[8] The Defense, DreamHack, and JoinDotA Masters.[citation needed][clarification needed] TobiWan has casted every iteration of The International to date.
During a 2012 broadcast TobiWan made a the following comment in chat: "have you heard the expression..lame as a niggers baby?". He later apologized for the act of racism.[9]
He casted the Professional Gamers League (PGL) Counter-Strike: Global Offensive championship in 2015.[10]
Tobiwan and Troels "Synderen" Nielsen commentated the finals of The International 2015 between Evil Geniuses and CDEC Gaming.[11] Tobiwan, Soe, and Maelk commentated the 2015 MLG World Finals.[12]
In 2015 he hosted the first Dota 2 Major, Frankfurt Major 2015.[13][14]
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