Andrey "Reynad" Yanyuk is primarily focused on developing and launching his own digital deck-building game, The Bazaar, through his company Tempo Storm. He has stepped back from regular Hearthstone streaming to focus on this, with the game entering open beta in early 2025.
Since stepping away from the Hearthstone professional scene, Reynad now works full-time as the CEO of Tempo Storm, producing the original game show HIVEMIND for Twitch and developing Tempo's strategy game, The Bazaar.
The Bazaar began in 2017 when Andrey “Reynad” Yanyuk came up with the idea to create his own digital trading card game. Known for his competitive success in Magic: The Gathering and Hearthstone, Andrey wanted to build a deckbuilding game that balanced competitive depth with broad accessibility.
It's been a really entertaining journey. For whoever might be interested he made a tutorial on how to do it on his youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/reynad27 - also he streamed all sessions on his twitch account http://www.twitch.tv/reynad27.
I have never known true hatred, but I have seen the way Reynad looks at a lucky Babbling Book minion card. 25-year-old Andrey “Reynad” Yanyuk was born in the Ukraine and relocated with his mother and brother to Minnesota at the age of six.
Andrey "Reynad" Yanyuk is the owner and founder of Tempo Storm. Yanyuk has placed top 4 in Dreamhack and won multiple online tournaments such as Battle of the Best.
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Tempo Storm (Tempo) is a professional eSports organization based in the United States. Owned by Andrey Yanyuk (Reynad), the team began as a Hearthstone team in 2014 and was initially centred around said game.
As of 12 February 2019, Thijs “Thijs” Molendijk (from The Netherlands), is the highest-earning Hearthstone (2014, Blizzard) player ever, having earned $418,839.49 (£324,712) in total from playing the turn-based card videogame professionally at various tournaments and competitive events over the course of his career.
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