TobiWan

TobiWan

Toby "TobiWan" Dawson is an Australian former Dota 2 caster.[1][2][3] Dawson was employed by the Electronic Sports League.[4] He retired from esports casting following sexual assault allegations in 2020.

TobiWan in 2017

Career

TobiWan was a competitive Call of Duty player during the Call of Duty: United Offensive era.[5]

TobiWan began his casting career at the JoinDotA studio.[6] The first Dota tournament he cast 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.[6] 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[failed verification] involved casting.[6] TobiWan went on to cast most of the grand finals of major tournaments such as The International,[7] The Defense, DreamHack, and JoinDotA Masters.[citation needed][clarification needed] During a 2012 broadcast, TobiWan made the following comment in chat: "have you heard the expression..lame as a niggers baby?"[8]

TobiWan cast every iteration of The International through The International 2019. Tobiwan and Troels "Synderen" Nielsen commentated the grand finals of The International 2015 between Evil Geniuses and CDEC Gaming.[9] Tobiwan, Soe, and Maelk commentated the 2015 MLG World Finals.[10]

In 2015, he hosted the first Dota 2 Major, Frankfurt Major 2015.[11][12] TobiWan appeared in the 2014 film Free to Play. He retired from esports casting following sexual assault allegations in 2020.[13]


References

  1. "MSI Pro Talk #1: Pro Dota 2 Caster – Toby "TobiWan" Dawson – MSI Gaming Series". MSI Gaming Series. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  2. Thursten, Chris (2 December 2015). "Great moments in yelling at Dota". PC Gamer. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  3. Sillis, Ben; Stubbsy, Mike (29 May 2015). "Tobiwan and Capitalist on their ESL One forecasts". Red Bull eSports (Interview). Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  4. Warr, Philippa (8 May 2014). "Tobiwan talks Dota 2, TI4 and casting rivals". Red Bull (Interview). Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  5. Savov, Vlad (26 August 2015). "Meet TobiWan, the voice of Dota 2". The Verge. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  6. Cox, Kate (18 May 2012). "Racist Comment Leads DOTA 2 Commentator To Apologize To Community". Kotaku. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  7. Smith, Chris (6 October 2015). "'Tobiwan', Soe and 'Maelk' to headline MLG $500,000 2015 World Finals". TweakTown. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  8. Sillis, Ben (10 September 2015). "Master Caster: An interview with TobiWan". Red Bull eSports (Interview). Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  9. Ziminaite, Karina; Gorzel, Johannes (11 December 2015). "2016 beginnt für Dota2 eine neue Ära". Sport1 (Interview). Constantin Medien. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  10. Tan Guan Hao, Dexter; Byers, Preston (2 July 2020). "TobiWan leaves esports, says he won't commentate again following sexual assault allegations". Dot Esports. Retrieved 10 October 2021.



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