Player info | |
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Player | Blazt |
Real Name | Rasim Ogresevic |
Country | USA |
Team | |
Game | Call of Duty: Warzone |
Age | 22 |
Birthday | August 12, 1999 |
Tactical Flipped
Default
Disabled
0.05
6
6
1.00
1.00
Dynamic
Enabled
Standard
Disabled
ADS + Melee
Enabled
Hold
Hold
Contextual Tap
Enabled
Apply All
Tap
Disabled
Automatic Tactical Sprint
Enabled
Disabled
Fullscreen
240
2560x1440
100
Automatic
Disabled
Unlimited
Enabled + Boost
2.2 (sRGB)
Low
Low
Low
Low
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
120.00
Affected
50.00
100.00
100.00
Disabled
Disabled
Square
Enabled
Boost Low
14.00
0.00
100.00
100.00
Enabled
MW
Rasim “Blazt” Ogresevic (born August 12, 1999) is a retired American player. He retired from professional play on January 3rd to pursure Warzone full time.
He has a dog named Nala.
While he was growing up, Blazt played many sports, but especially soccer, football and and soccer. He was introduced to Call of Duty: World at War, when he went over to his friend’s house and saw him playing the Zombies. Soon afterwards, his begging paid off and his parent bought him an Xbox 360 & COD 4: World at War bundle. He has been hooked on the franchise ever since.
He started competing in online S&D tournaments soon after another of his friends introduced him to Game Wars when he was thirteen years old in order to gain recognition in the scene. This paid off as he was able to go pro as soon as he turned eighteen. After playing for a number of smaller teams, he managed to land a spot on compLexity’ss roster in April 2018. Unfortunately, this was short-lived, as he was marked as a restricted free agent in September 2018.
In December 2019, he was added as a substitute to the Los Angeles Guerrilas’ roster and performed well, so they kept him on until September 2020, when they decided to make cuts to their roster. In January 2021, he announced that he would be focusing on streaming rather than pursuing competitive Warzone. However, he then signed onto Minnesota RØKKR’s pro-team in April 2021.
He ifrst set up his Twitch account in January 2014. Although he streamed on and off for a few years, he has only been seriously sticking to it since late September 2018.
His language isn’t clean.
According to Blazt’s Twitch overlay, he has around 1,930 subscribers. If so, his starting income would be at around $4,825 USD per month. This excludes other revenue that he gets from tip, Twitch cheer bit donations, his team salary, advertisements, sponsorships, tournament winnings, and tiered subscriptions. EsportsEarnings estimates his total winnings to be at over $60,000 USD.
Almost daily, usually for around 8 hours per session.
[You just need to] grind [and] be the best you can be and be the best teammate you can be.