The Pokemon Unite community is shocked and saddened by the death of Brazilian streamer and eSports caster Clarity Clarice. Clarity, 24, was a Portuguese-speaking caster and streamer for the Majin Pokemon Unite eSports team. She hosted eSports matches for the BR Unite Championship Series and streamed a variety of Nintendo Switch and PC games on her Twitch channel.
In the days leading up to her death, she had tweeted to fans about an illness that had left her bedridden. Fans and friends on Twitter sent their condolences to those who knew Clarity.
Pokemon Unite caster Clarity Clarice has died
On April 15, it was announced on Twitter that Brazilian Pokemon Unite streamer and esports caster Clarity Clarice passed away at the age of 24. She was known for streaming the game on her Twitch channel and providing live commentary on competitive games for Majin, a Brazilian esports team, and the BR Unite Championship Series.
She played a variety of games outside of Pokemon Unite on her Twitch channel, including various indie titles for Nintendo Switch, as well as PC games like Starcraft II.
Clarity had recently fallen ill when she alerted fans on Twitter that she was dealing with an unnamed illness. The magician said that she had had a high fever for several days and was bedridden due to illness.
Quote translated from Portuguese:
“I can’t take the pain of existence anymore. I just want to wake up healthy and pain free.”
Friends and fans of the streamer were saddened by the news of Clarity Clarice’s death and shared their memories of her on social media.
Brazilian esports organization True Esports shared their condolences on social media. Clarity was previously associated with True Esports before joining Majin.
Quote translated from Portuguese:
“There’s not much to say, we’re all devastated. Clarity Clarice was one of the very special people that True Esports went through. She’s been a friend, sister, pro, absurdly affectionate to everyone, so we just have to say a big thank you.”
The Pokemon Unite esports scene is certainly suffering from the loss of clarity. May she rest in peace.
Edited by
Sijo Samuel Paul