EG jawgemo on upcoming VCT 2023: Americas League season

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EG jawgemo on upcoming VCT 2023: Americas League season
EG jawgemo on upcoming VCT 2023: Americas League season /

One of Evil Geniuses’ star players from the VCT 2022 season was their duelist Alexander “jawgemo” Mor. In 2022, jawgemo was one of the players most responsible for Evil Geniuses' meteoric growth into one of North America’s up-and-coming teams.

In 2023, expectations were low for Evil Geniuses heading into the VCT 2023 season. However, one of the players many people continued to keep tabs on was jawgemo going into VCT 2023: LOCK//IN. While Evil Geniuses surprised many by piecing together a solid 9th-16th place finish, the tournament was not one of jawgemo’s finest. Compared to the monstrous numbers jawgemo had during Evil Geniuses’ breakout tournament, VCT 2022 NA Stage 2 Challengers, VCT 2023: LOCK//IN was a step below his usual greatness.

Now, as Evil Geniuses move forward into the 2023 season, we had the opportunity to speak to jawgemo to talk about the short break right before VCT 2023: Americas League, his takeaways from VCT 2023: LOCK//IN, and a final message to fans of Evil Geniuses.

How to watch VCT 2023: Americas League?

Evil Geniuses’ VCT 2023: Americas League season will begin on Sunday, April 2, 2023, when they take on Cloud9 at 12pm PT. It will be interesting to see who will open their VCT 2023: Americas League with a victory.

You can keep up with the VCT 2023: Americas League by watching all the matches live through the VCT Americas YouTube and Twitch channels.


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Sage got his start in esports as a volunteer writer in 2016 for esports organization, Dignitas. Since then, he has continued to work on his craft as a journalist and reporter for a number of established esports publications, such as esports.gg, Unikrn, Akshon Esports, Howla, The Player’s Lobby, Nerd Street Gamers, and most recently Dot Esports. Now, as a member of Esports Illustrated’s content team, Sage’s primary duties are centered around creating groundbreaking written and video content about the esports industry that impacts the community in a meaningful way. Sage graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and Informatics. There, he was a member of the Rutgers Esports Executive Board, both as the head of the fighting game community and a videographer/photographer for the Content team.