After playing for two seasons with New York, he announced his decision to retire from professional Overwatch, becoming an active streamer affiliated with Andbox, NY Excelsior's parent company.
After high school, he decided to go enroll in a culinary arts university, only to drop out after the first semester in order to pursue a career in esports.
[4] Although he only played when needed, he garnered a large amount of attention due to his high-risk, high-reward playstyle and his lightheartedness.
[8][9] This combined with his mental health issues, worsened the blow when he noticed that the only game that NYXL lost in Stage 2 was when he played.
[12] While Kim was still a part of the New York Excelsior, he made no appearance on the Overwatch League stage during the regular second season.
[14] Starting with Stage 1 in Season 2 of Overwatch League, Kim stated that he felt lost during that time because the meta did not favor his hero pool.
[17] Due to visa issues, Kim was unable to join the team in Dallas until August 9, 2021 — one day after the Fuel's final regular season match.