Rowe

Biography
Rowe lives in Brisbane, Queensland.

Rowe started playing games at a young age, playing the PlayStation 1 and 2. Eventually converting to PC with Warcraft 3 and onto World of Warcraft for almost 7 years until he started playing SMITE in early 2012. During Season One he sat high in Diamond 1 on NA servers using the name Dat300PingLife lightheartedly making fun of the fact that he was connecting to North American servers from Australia. With the release of OCE servers in late 2014, he renamed to Dat50PingLife and eventually to his surname; Rowe.

In December 2014 he formed Incite which was later acquired by Avant Garde. Together with the team he continued on to finish the Season 2 OPL entirely undefeated, qualifying for the Oceanic Regionals at PAX Australia 2015. They continued their momentum from the online league into offline play and capped off their regional season with a 19-0 win streak, solidifying themselves a spot at the Season 2 Smite World Championship where they fell in 9-10th Place to Enemy and Qiao Gu Reapers.

Moving into Season 3, Rowe took over captaincy of the team and decided to step away from the Avant Garde organisation. Now under Team Pandamonium; Rowe and the team continued to compete in the Oceanic Pro League with good results, remaining as the most successful Oceanic Smite team even through several roster changes. In November 2016 they once again won their Regional Championship, qualifying the team for the Season 3 Smite World Championship. Shortly after qualification, the team signed to the Dire Wolves and announced they would be flying to North America to bootcamp for three weeks leading into the SWC. Though even with the weeks spent practicing against North American teams, the Dire Wolves were not able to pick up a win at the Season 3 Smite World Championship; falling to Obey Alliance and Team Allegiance on day one of the competition.

He retired on 4 August 2017 along with teammates kikiomeo, Ochita, and RichardCastle. He then returned to the SMITE scene in Season 5 on Febuary 16th, 2018 when he became the coach for NRG Esports.

Trivia

 * He was the highest rated Oceanic player in Conquest Ranked through Season 1, 2 and 3.

Interviews
Interview with RedBull