The famous gaming blogger and critic Totalbiscuit died

Bane Widely known in the industry and in the community of gamers. In the second half of the zero, he recorded the popular podcast World of Warcraft Radio, then commented on the events on Starcraft 2 And Planetside 2, He was a sponsor and manager of the Axiom e -sports team, and in recent years he was conducted by a popular YouTube channel, which collected over two million subscribers. Bane The PC-gaming was ill with his whole soul, and over 800,000 players joined its curator in Steam-this is the most popular curator on the site Valve. Smile Lul, which is loved in Twitch chats, is also Bane.

Activity Bane Various publishers celebrated: for example, Blizzard made it an intra -game commentator in Starcraft 2.

Bane He publicly reported his https://boylesportscasino.co.uk/withdrawal/ incurable cancer stage back in 2015, but continued to develop the channel on YouTube until the very end. Only three months ago he recorded a final critical review from the WTF IS … series, and Co-Optional Podcasts were published even in May-up to the point that the last issue was posted only 15 hours ago at the time of writing this news. Bane The wife actively helped Jenna (Genna Bain).

The condolences have already been expressed Blizzard Entertainment, Devolver Digital, as well as many gaming media.

Bane He died on May 24. He was 33 years old.

REST in Peace My Dearest Love
John @totalbiscuit Bain
July 8, 1984 – May 24, 2018 Pic.Twitter.COM/HG9YTHSITJ

– Genna Bain (@gennabain) May 24, 2018