SonicFox

American professional esports player

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2023 Announced departure from Evil Geniuses.
2020 Signed with the fighting games division of esports team Evil Geniuses and added as a background character in Skullgirls.
2020 Included in Forbes 2020 '30 Under 30' list for Games, highlighting their significant impact in the esports industry.
September 2019 SonicFox publicly came out as non-binary on Twitter and began using singular they/them pronouns, with the goal of helping to normalize the use of singular they pronouns.
December 2018 SonicFox wins Esports Player of the Year at The Game Awards, becoming the first fighting game player to receive this prestigious recognition.
December 2015 Reported to have won $150,000 USD in Mortal Kombat tournaments within two weeks and had not lost a single tournament in the previous 18 months.
2014 Achieved a perfect 6-0 victory at the Injustice: Gods Among Us tournament at Evo.
2012 Participated in first offline Mortal Kombat tournament, placing ninth and becoming inspired by the competitive atmosphere.

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