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We remember Ehzgodd, known by friends as Shin or ehz, a passionate 22-year-old Twitch streamer and Rocket League enthusiast from the Netherlands. His streams welcomed everyone, as reflected in his bio: "Hi my name Ehzgodd but friends call me Shin or ehz... I play a variety of games but mainly RL. If you'd like to see a game, you can always ask me in chat."
Shin’s fiery personality and unfiltered honesty—sometimes seen in cheeky Steam comments—made him unforgettable. While his temper occasionally flared, those who knew him saw the passion and dedication behind his outbursts.
A gamer, a competitor, and a friend, Shin brought energy to every match and chat. His memory lives on in Rocket League arenas and the hearts of his community. Rest in peace, Shin—you’ll be missed.