Career
He has Polish nationality and resides in Ostróda. He actively competes in international Quake competitions and was signed to Razer and Dutch electronic sports team Serious Gaming but is now a part of French organization Millenium. Quake IV (2006-2007)
Av3k is widely regarded as the best Quake IV player ever alongside former Swedish professional gamer Johan "Toxjq" Quick and was defeated by only four other players: Anton "Cooller" Singov, Alex "Ztrider" Ingarv, Magnus "fox" Olsson, and Toxjq.
He faced Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel three times in competition and has gone undefeated.
One of Av3k"s victories is considered to be the sixth biggest moment in professional gaming by GamePro. He was considered a prodigy player due to his young age.
In 2007, he was awarded the eSports Award"s "Breakthrough of the Year". Quake III (2008)
Following Quake IV, he focused on Quake III competitions in 2008, as it became the main competitive first-person shooter.
He took third place at his first competition in the game, losing to Magnus "fox" Olsson and Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky at the ESWC Masters of Paris event.
Quake Live (2009-present)
Following the beta launch of Quake Live, it became the main competitive first-person shooter starting in 2009, a year in which no Electronic Sports World Cup took place. This, combined with the previous cancellation of the World Series of Video Games, resulted in few remaining professional competitions. In 2010, the Electronic Sports World Cup renewed their lineup with Quake Live, as did Intel Extreme Masters.
Av3k proved himself as one of the strongest players, taking second place at the European championship of the Intel Extreme Masters in 2010 and third place at the world championship.
He stated, "I just decided to not let people down anymore." After his victory of the FaceIt Legends Cup, however, Av3k retracted his previous announcement and relabled his retirement as a hiatus. He cited his repeated losses to fellow progamer rapha demoralized him, and in response, he would take a break from Quake Live and improve his mental state.
ShootMania (2012-present)
In June 2012, French organization Millenium signed three players to represent their ShootMania team, consisting of three current Quake players Kevin "Strenx" Baeza, Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky, and Av3k. On March 6, 2015 it was reported that Av3k had been arrested in Ostróda for drug possession.
Quake Live
Quake IV
Quake III Arena.