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Hometown
  
Westfield, New Jersey

Home town
  
Westfield

Nickname(s)
  
GH057ayame


Name
  
GH057ayame GH057ayame

League
  
Major League Gaming

Nationality
  
United States

Games
  
Halo 3, Halo: Reach

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Date of birth
  
(1988-06-09) June 9, 1988 (age 27)

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Eric Hewitt (born June 9, 1988 in Westfield, New Jersey), United States, known by his tag GH057ayame (Ghostayame), is a retired professional Major League Gaming (MLG) gamer. He now works for 343 Industries working on future Halo games.

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Career

Hewitt became a member of Carbon since August 2006 under the gamertag GH057ayame. Carbon's efforts were finally rewarded with the national Halo 2 4v4 Championship in 2006, followed by a 2nd-place finish in the 2007 Championship, beaten by former rivals Final Boss. Carbon struggled with the switch from Halo 2 to Halo 3 in 2008 and lost their dominance on the Pro Circuit. With three 7th-place finishes and only one top 4 finish throughout the season, Carbon ended the season by a surprising 3rd-place finish at the National Championships. After placing 8th in the first two tournaments in 2009, Carbon decided to drop Ghostayame, who took Walshy's place in Team Instinct for Dallas. But a bad performance (Ghostayame went -53 that tournament (all matches combined)) destroyed a further cooperation with Instinct, who decided to release Ghostayame after a 3rd place in Dallas. Only having played one tournament for Instinct, Ghostayame then joined Team Classic for Anaheim and ended up with a 6th place. He said that "Anaheim will be Judgement Day" for Instinct, which his team then beat 3-2 in Winner's Bracket Round 2, which felt like a "sweet revenge" for Ghostayame. In the end Classic even finished one place higher than Instinct, who only became 7th that tournament. In 2011, Hewitt branched out into Gears of War, hoping to compete in MLG play if the game is accepted into the tournament.

On January 14, 2014 343 Industries announced that they had hired Hewitt.

Pro's Choice Awards

3rd Best Support Player

References

GH057ayame Wikipedia