1. Av3k actively competes in international Quake competitions and was signed to Razer and Dutch electronic sports team Serious Gaming and French organization Millenium, but is signed to British organisation Endpoint.

1. Av3k actively competes in international Quake competitions and was signed to Razer and Dutch electronic sports team Serious Gaming and French organization Millenium, but is signed to British organisation Endpoint.
Av3k faced Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel three times in competition and has gone undefeated.
One of Av3k's victories is considered to be the sixth biggest moment in professional gaming by GamePro.
Av3k was considered a prodigy player due to his young age.
Av3k took third place at his first competition in the game, losing to Magnus "fox" Olsson and Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky at the ESWC Masters of Paris event.
Av3k was unable to defend his Electronic Sports World Cup title as his visa to the United States was denied.
Av3k proved himself as one of the strongest players, taking second place at the European championship of the Intel Extreme Masters in 2010 and third place at the world championship.
Av3k additionally defended his DreamHack championship in 2009 and 2010.
Av3k cited his repeated losses to fellow progamer rapha demoralized him, and in response, he would take a break from Quake Live and improve his mental state.
In late 2015, Av3k began to play Blizzard Gaming's new first-person shooter Overwatch, along with fellow former Quake players Cypher and Cooller.
Av3k played with Russian organisation ANOX and French team Owly Six, achieving few notable results.
Av3k returned to the Quake franchise in August 2017 with the release of Quake Champions, the most recent game in the series.
On February 16,2019, Nemiga announced that Av3k's contract had expired and he and Cypher left the organisation, which closed its Quake Champions division.
On July 23,2019, Av3k signed with British organisation Endpoint.
On 10 August 2020 Endpoint announced that Av3k had renewed his contract for another year.