

After a while, I noticed shoutcasting was something I really enjoyed, so I stuck to that and I’ve been doing it ever since.

Surely enough though, a few years later I got access to a good enough internet connection to start streaming and decided to go for it.

It’s something I sometimes wonder about… like “what would it have been like if I had actually started back then?”. Alas, due to some random life stuff I ended up scrapping the project. I immediately started putting together a YouTube channel of my own. I’ve always loved this game so much that the moment I saw it had a buzzing competitive scene and people were doing commentary, I started watching AoE2 replays during meals instead of watching TV. Already into my twenties I found out the game was actually still alive with some videos from Zero Empires on YouTube. I got started with music, playing in bands, and suddenly gaming fell to the side. What’s your background with Age of Empires and casting?Īs a child I used to play AoE2 so much, but then my teen years got in the way. I also designed and put together the stream scenes we used for that weekend.ģ. I covered the remaining matches on History Hit’s own Twitch channel. I had begun covering the early stages of the History Hit Open on my own channel when I was recommended by Django to cast the finals for the official account. What was your role in the History Hit Open? I believe life is too short so I try to follow my dreams, do the things I love and pour my heart into them. I enjoy a lot of things besides Age of Empires, namely media production, music and I also love learning new things, which at times makes me wish the day had 48 hours! I’m a 90s kid from Argentina, currently involved in the AoE community as a caster and small tournament admin and host. We talked with Nova about the joy he finds streaming for a global Age of Empires community and the things he’s learned while developing as a caster. Nova is an Argentinian streamer and was the official broadcaster of the History Hit Open, our $5,000 Age of Empires II tournament which concluded on 17 October 2021.
