





Renee started out as a YouTuber in 2008, uploading content primarily geared towards the Call of Duty community under the pseudonym "MissDoesntMiss." After a year of growing and learning, she decided to branch out into other games and started her variety channel, lolRenaynay. With the launch of Twitch.TV in 2011, Renee began broadcasting part-time, eventually leading to a partnership in February 2012. Soon after, the potential of playing games for a living became a reality. In August 2012, Renee quit her "real life" job and made gaming her career. However, splitting her focus and time between YouTube and Twitch became increasingly overwhelming. In 2013, Renee made the switch to being a full-time broadcaster on Twitch.
Renee started out as a YouTuber in 2008, uploading content primarily geared towards the Call of Duty community under the pseudonym "MissDoesntMiss." After a year of growing and learning, she decided to branch out into other games and started her variety channel, lolRenaynay. With the launch of Twitch.TV in 2011, Renee began broadcasting part-time, eventually leading to a partnership in February 2012. Soon after, the potential of playing games for a living became a reality. In August 2012, Renee quit her "real life" job and made gaming her career. However, splitting her focus and time between YouTube and Twitch became increasingly overwhelming. In 2013, Renee made the switch to being a full-time broadcaster on Twitch.
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