


Have you ever considered a coaching position in the Overwatch League? Is it something you think you can do? Not really, I don’t think I would ever entertain the idea of coaching. It’s a pleasant surprise to see an off-radar team come in so strongly. I definitely slept on them as a heavy-hitting team this year, due to being distracted by others like Washington, Dallas, and Shanghai. Aside from the personality traits, I’m mostly enraptured by the level of play they’ve shown. They have a “bad boy of the League” attitude around them, but their players are also extremely chill.

Is there any particular team in the OWL that has drawn your attention? I think out of all of them, I would have to settle on the Atlanta Reign. We’re very grateful for the warm welcome and feedback we’ve seen from the viewers and are always hungry to get back in front of the camera for more matches. There were very few bumps initially it always feels great when you can fall into a style and flow with a newscaster right away. It was a no-brainer decision to move forward together, and I think we’ve had an overall strong impact in our commentary. Fortunately, I was offered AVRL as a casting partner and he is absolutely the closest to Wolf’s style and has a large knowledge base/emphasis on player history. I love OW as a game and as an esport, so I ultimately decided (with Wolf’s blessing) to continue on, because someone needed to tell the Korean players’ stories. What are your thoughts on your commentary duo and its performance so far? When I found out that Wolf wasn’t going to receive an offer for the 2021 season, I was gutted and it made me question my involvement for a while. You have been paired with AVRL for a while now. Streaming is certainly something I’m planning on doing more of in the future, I just need to get past the mental barriers that are holding me back.
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As someone with a job that allows for a lot of free time to stream and enjoy other aspects of life, I often lack the motivation to turn the camera on. How do you find the time to balance streaming and analyzing VODs for casting? I would say that I am terrible at time management. Apart from casting, you find time to stream as well. After casting that event, I was noticed by Montecristo and eventually, it led to me being asked to join the OGN LCK broadcast. I had never traveled internationally before, so it was certainly a bit intimidating, but I was welcomed warmly by the Twitch Taiwan staff and they made me and Drakos (my co-caster for the event) very comfortable. I jumped at the chance, told my then-employer Team Liquid that I needed some time off, and immediately filed to get my passport. To start, could you tell us about the breakout moment of your career? After casting for numerous years as nothing more than a hobby, I started getting some paid online work, which eventually turned into an opportunity to go cast the LMS Summer Finals & Regional qualifiers in Taipei. Thank you for taking the time to give us an interview, Achilios. Later in the interview, he shared his opinion on potential transfer to casting Valorant, the casting industry as a whole and Achilios finally concluded the interview by sharing viable advice to upcoming casters. Achilios is currently the play-by-play commentator paired with AVRL in the OWL.Īchilios sat down with Esports Heaven to discuss his career's breakout moment, his co-caster AVRL, and the current OWL.
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Throughout his 9 years of commentary, Achilios has primarily worked on League of Legends, Overwatch, and Valorant, but has covered other titles like PUBG (both PC and Mobile), Point Blank, Clash Royale, and Honor of Kings.
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Seth "Achilios" King is a professional esports play-by-play caster.
