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Wagamama
Wagamama treasure
Background Information
Name:Niklas Högström
Birthdate:1989-04-07 (age 35)
Country:Sweden Sweden
Role:Streamer
Alternate IDs:Waga
Signature Heroes:[[|40px|link=Templar Assassin]] Meepo icon [[|40px|link=Queen of Pain]]
Links
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Facebook:WagaGaming
Twitter:WagaGaming
Reddit:WagamamaW
YouTube:WagaGaming
Twitch:wagamamatv
History
Dota:
2010-02-13 — 2011-09-07
Druidz
2011-09-07 — 2011-12-21
Emocore
Dota 2:
2011-09-07 — 2011-12-21
Emocore
2011-12-21 — 2012-09-12
2012-09-12 — 2012-10-18
Skånes Elit
2012-10-18 — 2013-01-07
Pulse eSports
2013-02-01 — 2014-01-27
2015-05-05 — 2015-08-19
2015-09-02 — 2015-10-08
2016-09-11 — 2016-10-17
LVLUP
2016-10-14 — Present
Complexity (Streamer)
2016-10-21 — 2017-01-??
Thinking
2017-09-?? — 2018-08-13
LeftOneTV

Niklas "Wagamama" Högström is a Swedish Dota 2 streamer and former professional player who last played for LeftOneTV.

Professional Career[]

Emocore/Team Infused[]

In December 2011, Wagamama and his team Emocore were picked by Team Infused. The team decided to part ways with Infused and became known as Skånes Elit.

Skånes Elit/Pulse Esports[]

In October 2012, Wagamama and Skånes Elit were picked up by Pulse Esports. The team disbanded in January 2013.

QPAD Red Pandas[]

In February 2013, Wagamama and SingSing formed the QPAD Dragons, which was later renamed to QPAD Red Pandas.[1]

Honours[]

Team Infused[]

QPAD Red Pandas[]

Trivia[]

  • He released a YouTube video about a succinct summary of each hero on the 12th September 2016.[2]
  • Has released a number of guides for beginners or amateur-level players, including this one for players that want to improve their understanding of the game.
  • Wagamama or 我がまま means "selfishness" in Japanese.[3][4][5]

Interviews[]

References[]

  1. "Waga and Sing formed QPAD Dragons".
  2. "Dota2 - Going over ALL heroes individually (LONG VID!)". Wagamama. 2016-09-12. Retrieved October 16, 2016.
  3. "わがまま (Wagamama) definitions". tangorin.com. Retrieved 2015-05-08.
  4. WagaGaming (2014-01-02). "Origin of "Wagamama"". Twitter /WagaGaming. Retrieved 2015-05-08.
  5. WagaGaming (2013-09-14). "Meaning of "Wagamama"". Twitter /WagaGaming. Retrieved 2015-05-08.
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