Career
He started his career as an eSports caster at gaming tournaments, working his first event shoutcasting Battlefield 1942 (short: BF1942). The 3D World World War II first-person shooter (FPS) video game was coincidentally also the first game Miller played at a competitive level At age sixteen, he began to commentate BF1942 games at home in the United Kingdom, pushing out as many audio commentaries as he could.
In an interview with Justice of the Peace McDaniel (host of Real Talk on YouTube), Miller revealed that it was a “big jump” from the audio commentaries he initially produced to the audio-video commentaries we are accustomed to today.
Miller"s big break came when he joined TsN, through which he cast the Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) World Tour in 2005, arguably the “most definitive moment” of his early eSports career. From there he went on to work as a broadcaster for numerous professional video game leagues including the World Series of Video Games (WSVG), Championship Gaming Series, DreamHack and various Electronic Sports League (English as Second Language) events.
Although Miller is known for casting competitive Counter-Strike and Quake Live tournaments, recently he has made a name for himself in League of Legends (LoL). Miller began working for the English as Second Language in 2008 and so secured a regular spot casting weekly League of Legends Championship Series, which he does alongside the likes of Leigh “Deman” Smith, Trevor “Qu1ksh0t” Henry, Jason Kaplan, Martin “Deficio” Lynge and Eefje “sjokz” Depoortere.
Miller currently resides in Cologne, Germany and speaks fluent German.
lieutenant was recently announced soon after the European LoL Regionals at Gamescom 2014 that he would also be casting at the 2014 LoL World Championships in Taipei, Taiwan, Singapore and the South Korean cities of Busan and Seoul.