I wanted to be solo without an organisation while I grew my own stream and brand. I chose to wait to join a gaming organisation until I felt that I'd found the right one.
I started streaming in 2014 and for the next four years did it as a hobby and an escape from school and friend drama. In 2018, I worked to get 5,000 followers streaming mostly Call of Duty and I finally got partnered. I started to stream Fortnite a lot and my stream took off. The next year I was approached by Complexity and there was something different about them. One thing was how close they were to me already. Being able to go to the headquarters and have people from my organisation living close to me is such a plus! I also have had many friends in different orgs that have shared negative experiences with me. But I never heard anything negative about Complexity. When I toured the facility, everyone was so kind and excited to meet me. It made me feel important and cared for and ever since I joined, that hasn’t changed.
I'm so happy I waited to join a team. Complexity was worth the wait!
INTERVIEW
Electra Plays for Positivity
Electra is both star player and coach, all rolled into one. As a pro gamer for the e-sports team Complexity, she fills her streams with her unique blend of affirmation and relentless hustle. Off-stream, she’s busy on social media mentoring and advising younger gamers. We chatted with Electra about how she stays energised and motivated through it all, how she overcame a serious injury to get back into the game, and how she uses her platform to buck toxicity in gaming.