{"id":31503,"date":"2025-01-28T15:29:09","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:29:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/superevan-joins-xset-something-to-prove-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:29:09","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:29:09","slug":"superevan-joins-xset-something-to-prove-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/superevan-joins-xset-something-to-prove-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"SuperEvan joins XSET: \u201cSomething to prove\u201d &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>SuperEvan joins XSET: \u201cSomething to prove\u201d XSETCall of Duty: Warzone star and Twitch streamer, Evan \u2018SuperEvan\u2019 Moore, has officially joined XSET Gaming. To bring in the news, we had an interview with Evan and XSET co-founder Marco Mereu about the man behind the mask and the partnership\u2019s future. SuperEvan is one of Warzone\u2019s five highest earners of all time and a consistent favorite to win major tournaments. Now, he joins XSET Gaming, who continue to push the envelope in Warzone and at the crossroads of gaming, esports, and entertainment. A former AAU basketball player and longtime gamer, we dove into Evan\u2019s origin story, competitiveness, and future with XSET. XSET x SuperEvan: Assemble What do you think makes XSET such a good fit for your game and community? SuperEvan: I saw the way they were going. I feel like they felt my culture, a lot of their merch is stuff that I would wear. And they\u2019re partnering with rappers and athletes, and that\u2019s kind of the field I wanted to step into. I just think they\u2019re headed the right way. I\u2019m very excited for the future and can\u2019t wait to see what happens. Marco: I think, looking at his stream a year from now, it\u2019s going to be significantly more watched than it is already. From XSET\u2019s perspective, Warzone is the WWE of esports. It\u2019s the most entertaining game you can watch right now. We like to run these real-money, cash giveaway games. So we\u2019re definitely going to up the game a little bit and bring our resources to make some of the stuff more exciting and pumped up around Evan\u2019s gameplay. SuperEvan: Behind the mask Know you\u2019re a big Marvel fan, so who\u2019s your favorite superhero? SuperEvan: Iron Man, 100%. It\u2019s either Iron Man or Thor. Iron Man\u2019s character, Tony Stark, Robert Downey Jr. just plays it so well. I just like the whole persona of Tony. How would you describe your own Warzone playstyle: aggressive, support, or a mix? SuperEvan: I would say I\u2019m a mix of both. I\u2019m more fast-paced than Tommey, but I still try to keep my head thinking \u2018what\u2019s the best move here?\u2019 Just because I have Biffle as my teammate and Biffle\u2019s just a psychopath, you\u2019ve gotta let him go off the leash and he\u2019ll go drop kills. This is how you outplay someone in Warzone pic.twitter.com\/LF3IgF1Ywi \u2014 XSET SuperEvan (@SuperEvan__) April 9, 2021 But there\u2019s been times where we both have been just flying at kids, just running headlessly, and we\u2019ll destroy our competition. It\u2019s just playing what they give you. You played a lot of sports growing up, so do you still have any tournament superstitions or pregame hype songs? SuperEvan: I don\u2019t have a specific set of songs, but I would say this: I have one song that I always play before every tournament and it\u2019s a Lil Baby song: \u201cSum 2 Prove.\u201d I made that my motto. I have those superstitions. I had one where we won the last tournament, I had to wear the same shirt that we just won in. Because in basketball, whenever I played well in one game I would try to wear the same socks (I would wash them, obviously). Do you think that experience balling in AAU has translated into a competitive edge in gaming? SuperEvan: 100%, it\u2019s not even a question. When people come in and try to ask me for tips and stuff, I just tell them \u201cyou\u2019ve gotta treat it like any other sport, where you work on your weaknesses, you put the time in, and then you just build your strengths.\u201d I definitely think playing basketball or just sports growing up definitely helps with my competitiveness now. As far as gaming, you\u2019ve said NICKMERCS is an inspiration, but who are some of your favorite streamers currently? SuperEvan: It\u2019s still Nick obviously. And then I added Tim, who he plays with every day, and CouRage. I wouldn\u2019t really say anyone that\u2019s competitive play, it\u2019s more the content play. You know FaZe Swagg, has been a big part in my recent moves. He\u2019s been a big help, he kind of took me under his wing a little bit and showed me the ropes of all the YouTube stuff, all the analytics you wanna look at. The biggest one is definitely Swagg, for sure. And even the Baka Bros, I\u2019ve been hopping in with them a lot now, they\u2019re a lot of fun to play with. I love \u2019em to death. Are there any competitive players you watch to work on your own game? SuperEvan: Aydan and Tommey, for sure. And even my own teammate, Biffle. There was this little moment where Aydan and Rated just didn\u2019t lose a tournament, they were going off for two months, just winning every 2v2, so I was watching them. I take a lot from Aydan because I feel like my playstyle is a lot like Aydan\u2019s, where it\u2019s just fast non-stop movement, just running and gunning. And Tommey\u2019s more like the head-on-the-shoulders kind of guy, so I kind of take the best of both worlds. Favorite Warzone meta? SuperEvan: I came up when the M4 no-stock, the very first meta ever, was a thing. That was me. I had the M4 with Ghost and an RPG. That was me. I loved it, I loved it. I grabbed it off the rip every single time and it was just money. It just felt right to me. Favorite games of all time? SuperEvan: Games in general or Call of Duty? I don\u2019t even know why I asked that, it\u2019s gonna be Call of Duty regardless. I would probably say Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Black Ops II \u2014 definitely my two favorite games. And yes, Warzone, absolutely. I have no choice but to throw it up there. Mixing it up a little, how about a favorite food? SuperEvan: Honestly, it\u2019s probably not my favorite food now, but growing up \u2014 and I ate this until I was about 18, 19 \u2014 I would go to any restaurant and try to get it. It was chicken fingers, okay. Don\u2019t make fun of me, I know it\u2019s a little kid thing, but I loved chicken fingers. I always tell people who ask \u201chow are you 6\u20195\u2033?\u201d \u201cWell, I ate chicken fingers growing up.\u201d I\u2019m being dead serious. We go to a steak house? Chicken fingers. Italian place? Chicken fingers. Do you have any message for new viewers to the stream? SuperEvan: To be honest, not really. When the new viewers come in, I just let my gameplay really do the talking. The majority of people that watch me, they\u2019re like \u201coh my god, you\u2019re nasty at the game.\u201d I\u2019m not like NICKMERCS funny, it\u2019ll be there every now and then, like when I play with the Baka Bros. But my main thing is the gameplay, for sure. Any content plans in mind? SuperEvan: The one thing I do want to step into and I know XSET can help with, is a lot of IRL stuff. That\u2019s besides Warzone, but I think the IRL scene is only getting bigger and bigger, just like esports is.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SuperEvan joins XSET: \u201cSomething to prove\u201d XSETCall of Duty: Warzone star and Twitch streamer, Evan \u2018SuperEvan\u2019 Moore, has officially joined XSET Gaming. To bring in the news, we had an interview with Evan and XSET co-founder Marco Mereu about the man behind the mask and the partnership\u2019s future. 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