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Background Information
NameBrodie Lyon
Country of Birth
England
BirthdayMarch 22, 1999 (age 25)
Residency
EU
Europe
Competitive
Role
Caster
PSN IDNfinityBL
XBL GamertagNfinity EU
Social Media & Links
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Team History
Sep 2016 - Nov 2020
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Nov 2019 - May 2020
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Feb 2021 - Present
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Jul 2021 - Present
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Brodie "Nfinity" Lyon is a Call of Duty esports caster from the United Kingdom.

Biography[]

Nfinity first started casting Call of Duty in September 2016, garnering experience working with many online tournament hosts in Europe including European Esports Gaming, VAL, and Esports Universe. In 2018, he joined the broadcast team for Belong Gaming Arenas, where he casted Belong Arena Clash alongside Stealth. In 2019, he casted his first North American tournament with the Collegiate Call of Duty League.

After working on many community broadcasts for Call of Duty Challengers in the 2020 and 2021 season, he officially joined the Call of Duty Challengers/2021 Season broadcast team. Since then, Nfinity has expanded to cast many Warzone events including Twitch Rivals, eFuse, and HusKerrs Howl Top Dog, in addition to COD Mobile with the COD Mobile World Championship 2021 Latin America Regional Finals.

Nfinity returned for the Call of Duty Challengers 2022 Season.

Notable Events Casted[]

Trivia[]

Nfinity chose his name randomly during Black Ops 2 as part of a pub-stomping clan. During early Black Ops 3, Nfinity changed his gamertag to LyonKing for a brief period of time, referencing the film of the same name. He chose to revert back to Nfinity when starting his casting career, believing that it was much more professional.

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References

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 COD League's Tweet twitter.com
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