Welcome to the world of Epiccw
The Epiccw journey has been an interesting one. The name Epiccw started way back in 2010 when I was 11, I needed a name for an email so I could sign up for fantasy baseball. That was just the start for the Epiccw name though, in 2012 when I was 13, I began my YouTube journey, battling and reviewing Beyblades. I would spend a few years in this category. In 2014 I would shift more to a car related era talking about cars and doing a few RC videos as well, along with some videos on NASCAR. 2015 saw another massive shift more towards gaming content, I was doing gaming content prior but in 2015 I got a PlayStation 4 which elevated my recording ability. The next few years were heavily focused on gaming, mainly GTA Online, Overwatch and NASCAR Games. In 2018 I got into reviewing Overwatch league games and giving my opinion on what I saw. In 2020 my channel had a massive upgrade, I made use of Covid money and invested in getting a new computer along with a capture card, this opened up new recording opportunities outside of PlayStation games for the first time. In late 2022 my friend Wanyá joined in a bigger role, he had been a part of content since 2012 but now he would be making his own content on the channel as well as being in up to 6 videos in a week. In 2023 I launched a series called The Racing Debrief, this focused on me talking about NASCAR, Formula 1 and occasionally Indycar racing. In January 2024 Wanyá left Epiccw entirely, leaving a massive hole to fill in. I opted to cut down on content creation on Youtube, still making 7 videos a week but expand the Epiccw brand to other places, including X which will host many past and future videos and also the launch of Epiccw.net which hosts a curation of my recent videos and my journey into writing with articles mostly about sports topics, those mainly being NASCAR and Formula 1. 2024 saw massive changes for the brand, with Jonathan joining the brand after Wanyá left, Jonathan took over the role of race playlist co-host along with making other content. Wanyá made a return a few month later with content now changing again allowing for multiple series with different hosts. In August I launched a podcast with Jonathan called Generational Run: The Podcast. Also in August, I met the most amazing woman, Emily, who would quickly become my girlfriend and even quicker became my Fiancée in September. Emily was curious about the brand right away as she herself is a big gamer, she wanted to be part of the content creation so with a bit of work we found a way to incorporate her into the brand. She does her own solo series along with being part the main brand videos. Her solo videos represent a big step for the brand to have multiple people making solo content for the Epiccw brand. To end 2024 we saw NASCAR gaming take center stage instead of GTA racing. Wanyá took a few month break as he focused on a move made a return in February 2025, also in February 2 videos a day becomes the norm of the brand once again. In 2025 other changes came with Jonathan leaving the brand to focus on some issues and Wanyá announced a brand exit set for December 2025 as he prepared for the berth of his first child in March 2026, we gave Wanyá a proper and deserved send off. Emily and I looked to 2026 with major ambition with “Epiccw ‘26” aimed to hit new peaks for the brand 3 videos a day in January and February but changes to youtube derailed this and the brand hit lows not scene for content since 2022. March saw a uptick in views giving at least a positive outlook. March 2026 saw the rework of Epiccw.net which had been down since September 2025. Epiccw Esports was launched by Emily and the acquisitions of a Switch 2 will lead to new content as well as a renewed focus on Live Streams in April 2026. I hope you enjoy this website and the amazing world of Epiccw! Let's dive in. - Curtis