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Gamerbee
GamerBee in 2010
Current team
TeamZOWIE
GamesStreet Fighter
StatusActive
Personal information
NameBruce Yu-lin Hsiang
Born (1979-04-08) April 8, 1979 (age 45)
NationalityTaiwanese
Team history
2016-presentZOWIE
2012-2016AVerMedia

Bruce Yu-lin Hsiang (Chinese: 向玉麟; pinyin: Xiàng Yùlín; Wade–Giles: Hsiang Yu-lin) (born April 8, 1979) is a Taiwanese professional fighting games player who specializes in Street Fighter where he mains Adon and Elena in Ultra Street Fighter IV, and Necalli in Street Fighter V. Gamerbee is currently sponsored by ZOWIE. Gamerbee finished second at EVO 2015 after losing to Yusuke Momochi.[1] He placed 13th at Capcom Cup 2015.[2] Gamerbee was announced as one of the first two players for Red Bull Kumite 2016's Street Fighter V tournament. [3]

Street Fighter tournament results

GamerBee playing Street Fighter in 2010.

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

  • SoCal Regionals 2014 - 17th
  • Final Round 17 - 5th
  • EVO 2014 - 9th

2015

2016

2017

Personal life

Hsiang was born on April 8, 1979. Prior to becoming a professional gamer, he worked in the hospitality industry. He revealed that he made around $1 million NTD in 2014 through prize money, streaming and sponsorship.[4] In September 2015 he became Twitch's Partnerships Development Lead in Taiwan.[5]

References

  1. ^ Barker, By Ian J. (July 20, 2015). "Agony for Gamerbee, redemption for Momochi at Evo finale". The Daily Dot. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  2. ^ Jurek, Steven (December 7, 2015). "Kazunoko takes the Capcom Cup in dominating fashion". The Daily Dot. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  3. ^ Chavez, Steven. "Justin Wong and GamerBee are the first players invited to the Red Bull Kumite 2016". eventhubs.com. Eventhubs. Retrieved 2016-01-08.
  4. ^ "News". News (in Chinese). April 29, 2015. TVBS.
  5. ^ "GamerBee Brings Love of FGC to Twitch". blog.twitch.tv. Twitch. Retrieved 2015-12-09.

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