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Week 7 Day 3 at 2017 NA LCS Spring Split in Los Angeles, California, USA on 12 March 2017.

Sneaky signs with United Talent Agency to represent him as a streamer

The 25-year-old decided to part ways from Cloud9 two days ago.
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It’s a new era for Zachary “Sneaky” Scuderi, who recently decided to part ways from Cloud9 and become an independent, full-time streamer. And now, the popular League of Legends pro has signed with United Talent Agency to represent him, UTA announced last night.

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UTA is one of the biggest talent agencies in the world, representing celebrities like Chris Pratt, and Post Malone, as well as popular streamers like Imane “Pokimane” Anys and Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang. It’s a good sign that Sneaky has found a talent agency to represent him as he takes his first steps into the world of full-time streaming.

Travis Mynard, an esports agent with UTA, has worked with Sneaky in the past. He got his big break as the North American player management team lead at Riot Games and was eventually promoted to associate esports manager. He joined UTA in June 2019 and has now brought Sneaky on board.

Sneaky made the switch to full-time streaming after being replaced on C9 this past offseason. There weren’t any opportunities that interested him enough to return to the professional stage in the 2020 Spring Split, according to the 25-year-old veteran.

Since he’s signed with UTA, Sneaky might be planning to be a full-time streamer for a while. He did mention that he still had the competitive drive to return to pro play, but didn’t say if that would happen this year.


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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.