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WCG Bronze Medalist Prince Johal, also known as HI_ISTLER, is an unsung hero of India
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Prince Johal, also known as HI_ISTLER, is an unsung hero of India for his outstanding performance at the World Cyber Games (WCG) 2011. He made history by winning India’s first and only medal at the WCG, the largest celebration of e-sports on the planet. He bagged the bronze medal in the PC game Carom 3D (a billiards simulator) at the finals of the world championship, making it an unlikely but historic achievement for India in the world of e-sports.
Johal qualified for the Grand Finals after winning the national finals of the event in 2011. In the tournament, he was placed in Group A in the Full Leagues and competed against some of the best players in the world. Despite facing tough competition and losing all three matches, Johal had a chance to compete for the bronze medal in a rematch against TwinS_KluB, where he emerged victorious and crushed his opponent 3-0. This achievement marked India’s arrival on the e-sports arena as Johal claimed his place in fame in a way he never imagined.
Prince Johal’s performance at WCG 2011 is a testament to the potential of Indian gamers and serves as an inspiration for future generations to come. He is truly an unsung hero of India in the world of e-sports.