This is the game I wanted to play for so LONG | Hastar plays Black Myth Wukong
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Hey, my name is Gopal Sarda, also known as Hastar, and I’m a full-time content creator and YouTuber. My dream is to own a bungalow and have a Nissan GTR, so that one day my kid can proudly say, “My dad has a GTR” to all the bullies.
I played my first video game at the age of 6, thanks to my mom, who gifted me a gaming device on my birthday. Since then, gaming has become my world. I was mediocre at studies, dropped out of college in 2018, and joined my dad’s business. Four months into the job, I suffered a loss of ₹8000 in the business and, the following month, was diagnosed with jaundice. I took a complete 40-day bed rest, and since I was addicted to gaming, I couldn’t sit up to play on my PC. That’s when I decided to install PUBG Mobile on my phone so I could play even while lying in bed. I got hooked on the game, improved rapidly, and started dominating other players.
In February 2019, I did a serious rank push and climbed to India #1 and Asia #26. That’s when I joined a team with three other skilled players and competed in PUBG Mobile’s first official LAN event in India, where we finished in 3rd place. Shortly after, I joined an esports organization.
I played for two esports organizations, Orange Rock and Godlike Esports, between 2019 and 2020. I qualified for three international events, won the Mountain Dew Arena Solo Championship in 2019, and also won the PUBG Mobile Club Open Spring Split 2020, where I was awarded MVP of the tournament. By the end of 2020, I quit esports after the game was banned in India and shifted to full-time content creation.
At the start of my content creation journey, I was streaming from my hometown. Then, in June 2021, I joined Redowl Esports as a content creator. Things started to improve, and I gained a lot of traction on YouTube. Unfortunately, Redowl shut down in October 2021, and I joined S8ul Esports as a content creator. After spending 8 months with S8ul, I left in June 2022 and took a 4-month break. In November 2022, I joined Orangutan Esports as a content creator, but I left in May 2023.
The past few years have been tough, but my dream is still alive and kicking harder than ever before. 2023-2024 has been a story of downfall, but I believe 2025 will mark the beginning of something good — maybe the start of the journey toward my dream.
Stick around and support me because this is going to be impossible without you.
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