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Artosis

Esports Players

Birthday April 6, 1983

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Salem, New Hampshire, United States

Age 42 Years

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Who Is Artosis? Age, Biography and Wiki

Artosis, whose real name is Daniel Stemkoski, was born on April 6, 1983, making him 42 years old as of 2025. Known primarily for his work as a commentator in the esports scene, particularly in the StarCraft and StarCraft II communities, Artosis has built a formidable reputation over the years. His contributions to esports commentary and broadcasting have cemented his status as a beloved figure in the gaming community. You can read more about his early life and career on his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Esports Players
Date of Birth April 6, 1983
Age 42 Years
Birth Place Salem, New Hampshire, United States
Horoscope Aries
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Artosis stands at an impressive height of 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm). His weight is estimated to be around 160 pounds (72 kg). Although exact body measurements are not frequently detailed, he has a healthy physique that resonates with many in the esports community.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Artosis maintains a private personal life. He has previously mentioned in interviews that he values his privacy concerning relationships. However, some sources indicate he may currently be dating fellow esports personalities or gamers, but no confirmed details are available. There are no reports of Artosis being married.

Artosis was 14 years old when he was introduced to StarCraft at his best friend's house, where he watched his friend play. He received a copy of the game for his 15th birthday and played it casually with friends. When bedridden with a broken ankle and metal implants after a trampoline accident, he began to play StarCraft competitively.

While his friends lost interest, he continued to compete over the Internet. Artosis has said that after his first year, he had spent about 1,200 hours in-game, up to 16 hours a day, and knew he could play in tournaments.

As his StarCraft habits began to affect his life, his parents confiscated his dial-up modem and computer peripherals, which he circumvented with replacements. Despite his parents' requests to desist, Artosis decided in high school that he would pursue the game as a career based on the game's popularity in South Korea.

At this time, he was ranked within the top three American StarCraft players. He represented North America twice at the StarCraft World Championships, and competed in the United States finals eight times.

Net Worth and Salary

Artosis’s net worth is estimated to be around $2 million in 2025. His earnings come from various sources, including his earnings as a commentator, streaming content, participation in esports events, and other business ventures in the gaming industry. With his deep involvement in the esports community and various partnerships, Artosis's financial success is a testament to his dedication and expertise.

Artosis regularly streams his StarCraft gameplay on his Twitch channel. Artosis's main sources of income are from venues like Twitch subscriptions, Patreon, casting gigs, and direct donations through StreamElements, Twitch Bits, and Tangia, the majority of which are spurred by viewers of his Twitch chat paying for text-to-speech to read out usually inane things on the stream.

Career, Business and Investments

Beginning his career in the early 2000s, Artosis quickly rose to prominence as an esports commentator. He co-hosted several tournaments and events, gaining a reputation for his insightful analysis and engaging commentary style. Besides his commentary work, Artosis has ventured into various business opportunities, including merchandise sales, sponsorships, and partnerships with gaming brands. His investments in tech and gaming startups further showcase his commitment to expanding his influence in the esports realm.

Social Network

Artosis is active on several social media platforms, including Twitter and Twitch. With a substantial following, he engages with fans through live streams, commentary, and personal updates on his life and career. His presence on these platforms allows fans to connect with him directly and stay informed about his latest endeavors.

He began a StarCraft tournament in New Hampshire, and was motivated to commentate on the matches by the dearth of English-speaking tournaments. Artosis has said that he felt like the game's community deserved more professional commentary, and decided to do it himself. His broadcasts were recorded to a computer and uploaded on the Web.

Artosis was later approached by Korean broadcasting company International e-Sports Group (IEG) in 2008, and accepted their offer. He was the second Western StarCraft commentator, or caster, in South Korea, after Nick Plott.

Education

Artosis graduated from college with a degree in psychology, which he has mentioned has helped him understand player behavior and viewer engagement in esports. His educational background complements his career as an esports commentator, allowing him to analyze and present complex strategies effectively.


Artosis was raised in Salem, New Hampshire. In his youth, his interests included skateboarding, basketball, chess tournaments, and competitive strategy games. Sports were his primary interest before he found competitive StarCraft.

His consuming interest in playing and studying the game interfered with his high school education, where he failed many of his classes. He graduated from Salem High School in 2002.

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