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Harrison Chang (born: February 6, 1995 (1995-02-06) [age 30]), better known online as psalm, is an American competitive gamer who plays Valorant. Harrison had began competing in video games since 2015, and has won over 1.9 million dollars from taking part in competitions, which puts him the 49th highest paid gamer globally, and 6th highest American.

History[]

Harrison began competitive gaming in 2015, competing in 'Heroes Of The Storm'. He had won the monthly finals on May, July and August, and was 3rd place in the American Open Qualifiers. In 2016, Harrison competed in the 'Heroes of the Storm Fall Global Championship', representing Astral Authority, and took 7th place, winning $10,000. In 2017, Harrison represented Tempo Storm at the 'Heroes of the Storm Global Championship Phase 1', and was first place. He had won $14,000. He was also third place on Phase 2, winning $10,500.

In 2018, Harrison made the switch to competitive Fortnite. His first competition was at the Fall Skirmish. His teammate, Bizzle, were second place, and won $23,750. In 2019, Harrison competed for Fortnite's first World Cup, which started in early-2019 with ten weeks of qualifications (five for solos, five for duos). The finals would take place from July 26 to 28, 2019. On the third week of qualifications, Harrison was 5th place in solos, high enough to qualify for the finals, and would also become the oldest finalist at the World Cup. (24 years old) The solos competition took place on July 28, where Harrison won second place, and $1,800,000. This put him the 42nd highest earning competitive gamer globally at the time, and 5th highest American at the time.

In 2020, Harrison made his switch to Valorant, but had thanked Fortnite for the opportunities and their contributions to his accomplishments. In competitive Valorant, Harrison was second place in week 1 of the invitations, and first place on week 5 invitationals. Harrison has only competed once in 2021, where he competed in BoomTV Proving Grounds, and was third place. Ever since, he has not been seen on social media or in competition.

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