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Super (gamer) was born on 2000 in American, is an American professional Overwatch player. Discover Super (gamer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?
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Matthew DeLisi (born March 28, 2000), better known as super or supertf, is a former professional Overwatch player from the United States.
He competed in the Overwatch League (OWL) as a member of the San Francisco Shock.
Prior to his time in OWL, DeLisi played for teams such as Bird Noises, Hammer Esports, and Luminosity Gaming Evil (LGE).
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, DeLisi began his Overwatch career with Bird Noises and later joined Hammer Esports, which was then acquired by LGE.
DeLisi was born on March 28, 2000, and was raised in Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DeLisi's esports journey began in Team Fortress 2 as a member of Bird Noises.
However, the team transitioned to Overwatch shortly after his arrival, where he specialized in playing as the tank hero Reinhardt.
In late 2017, he signed with the San Francisco Shock in preparation for the inaugural OWL season in 2018.
In January 2017, Bird Noises was acquired by Hammer Esports, which, six weeks later, merged with Luminosity Gaming to form Luminosity Gaming Evil (LGE).
During his time with LGE from January to August, the team achieved notable successes, including winning the CyberPowerPC 2017 Extreme Gaming Series minor, securing second place in the Overwatch Carbon Series major, and qualifying for Overwatch Contenders 2017 Season Zero.
LGE disbanded in August 2017 as many players, including DeLisi, were expected to sign with teams in the upcoming Overwatch League (OWL).
DeLisi joined the San Francisco Shock, the Overwatch League team of NRG Esports based in San Francisco, on September 28, 2017.
Being underage initially, DeLisi made his professional debut in April 2018.
Throughout his tenure with the Shock, DeLisi achieved numerous accolades, including being a two-time OWL All-Star, an OWL Role Star, an OWL MVP finalist, and a winner of three midseason tournament titles.
However, due to age restrictions, DeLisi was unable to compete until March 2018.
His Overwatch League debut took place on April 5, 2018, when the San Francisco Shock achieved a 3–1 victory over the Los Angeles Gladiators.
With the eligibility of DeLisi and his teammate Jay "Sinatraa" Won, the San Francisco Shock experienced an upturn in their performance during the second half of the season, achieving a 11–9 record during that time.
He also secured two OWL championships in 2019 and 2020, as well as won the 2019 Overwatch World Cup as part of Team USA.
DeLisi announced his retirement on March 27, 2022.
DeLisi's prominence extended beyond his gameplay, as he made two appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for interviews about the Overwatch League.
During the initial stages of the 2019 season, the prevailing OWL meta involved a team composition of three tanks and three supports.
DeLisi, specializing in playing Reinhardt, showcased exceptional skill in this meta and held the record for the fewest deaths among OWL players at various points throughout the season.
The San Francisco Shock, as a team, achieved significant milestones by winning the Stage 2 playoffs and finishing as runners-up in the Stage 1 and Stage 3 playoffs.
However, the introduction of a 2-2-2 role lock in Stage 4 altered the team composition meta, leading to DeLisi being benched for the majority of the remainder of the season.
DeLisi made a notable appearance in the playoffs, helping the Shock secure victory against the London Spitfire.
The Shock ultimately triumphed over the Vancouver Titans in the Grand Finals.
DeLisi's performance during the 2019 season earned him several accolades.
He was selected as a 2019 All-Star and recognized with a Tank Role Star commendation, which was voted on by OWL general managers, coaches, broadcast talent, and the media.
Additionally, DeLisi was a finalist for the 2019 Overwatch League Most Valuable Player award.
DeLisi faced limited playing time at the start of the 2020 season due to the prevailing use of Orisa and Winston as the primary tank choices in the league.
However, he made a significant impact when given the opportunity.
The San Francisco Shock reached the finals of the May Melee tournament, where they emerged victorious against the Florida Mayhem, with DeLisi showcasing an aggressive playstyle on various maps.
As the meta shifted in the Countdown Cup qualifiers, Genji became a popular damage character.
Since the Shock did not have a dedicated Genji player on their roster, DeLisi filled the role in a win against the Boston Uprising.
The Shock went on to win the Countdown Cup finals against the Philadelphia Fusion, with DeLisi occasionally subbing in as the team's main tank.
Despite his limited playing time, DeLisi's was selected to participate in the North America All-Star Game for the second consecutive season.
In the playoffs, the meta shifted again, with Roadhog becoming a prominent tank choice.
DeLisi was substituted back into the starting roster, primarily playing as Roadhog throughout the playoffs.
The Shock secured their spot in the Grand Finals bracket as the top seed from North America.
After defeating the Shanghai Dragons in the upper bracket finals, they faced the Seoul Dynasty in the Grand Finals.