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Meet PSG TNA DragonRG!

Brayan is an 18-year-old Mexican player; despite his young career, he is one of the Spanish community's most loved and acclaimed players. His entire career boasts only one tournament won, but we have high expectations for the future because of his duo: Alliege. Today we have the chance to chat with Brayan; thank you for being here! > Top 5 in grands🏆 ( $18000 ) w la puta cabra de @AIliege [https://twitter.com/AIliege?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] ❤️ SOMOS UNA PUTA LOCURA pic.twitter.com/4Bx7P2H4Ps [ht

Brayan is an 18-year-old Mexican player; despite his young career, he is one of the Spanish community's most loved and acclaimed players. His entire career boasts only one tournament won, but we have high expectations for the future because of his duo: Alliege. Today we have the chance to chat with Brayan; thank you for being here!

Could you first tell everyone a little bit about yourself and how your career started?

"I started playing video games when I was 7-8 years old. It always got my attention. My first console was a Gameboy, and then I got an Xbox 360, where I had more fun and more competitive moments on BO2 and BO3, but I wasn't known then. I was about 12-14 years old when I started playing Fortnite and started just like any other player and played for fun, but with time I noticed I could take advantage and started to get great tops, and I started to get known for my placements."

When did you realize that Fortnite had the potential and you had the talent to make a viable career?

"When I noticed that I was good, I decided to focus more on being competitive, even though in the beginning I didn't have a team, with the time I started to get offers from various teams with great offers."

Can you tell us what a day in the life of DragonRG is like?

"My life is clear, and I do my best to stay organized. I get up at 6am and go to school from 7am to 3pm, and then the tournaments usually start around 4pm to 8pm, and that's when I focus on playing the tournaments. After playing tournaments, I do my homework from 9pm to 12am and sleep regularly for around 6 hours. Now I started going to university, and my hours are better because it's from 7am to 11am, and I have more opportunities to go out with my friends and family and have fun."

You've performed well in various tournaments these years, but you didn't win an important tournament yet. How do you feel about the future?

"Throughout my competitive career, I have achieved as many as top 3 in cash cups and grand finals. I have recently achieved a top 5th, but I have not really won a tournament as big as the FNCS, something that limits me a lot is my ping since I play at 50-60 ping; if I had 0 ping, I would be a demon and destroy everyone hahaha."

A few weeks ago, you signed with PSG TNA, one of the best organizations in North America. What do you expect from this opportunity?

"It's a pleasure for me to be part of the best organization in North America. No one really knows how happy I was to join PSG TNA. Also, because I'm a fan of the PSG soccer club, and now that they allowed me to join, I'm sharing my best as a player and content creator, representing myself in a good way and without disrespecting anyone. Anyone can join PSG TNA if you try your best. Keep it in mind!"

We would like to thank Brayan for taking some time to speak with us. Be sure to follow Dragon and PSG TNA on every social!

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