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Jeremy Carry payk Paucar Arroyo is a Peruvian professional Dota 2 player who plays the Carry position.
Payk started his professional Dota 2 career in 2021, joining Atwin Esports. After that he was part of Entity7, with which he participated in Claro Gaming Apu League Season 4, finishing in last place but earning his first prize money. In March 2022, he left the team and managed to play for Vendetta eSports, Dreamers Esports, La RiKa Vicky and Silk.
In February 2023, payk played for Lava Esports at the DPC SA 2023 Tour 1: Division II as a substitute, and in March he was brought into the team on a permanent basis. The team finished third in the second season of the DPC, and Lava Esports also competed at the DPC SA 2023 Tour 3: Division II. In addition, in the same year, the team won at TodayPay S4, was a finalist at EPL World AM S4 and won bronze at 1XPLORE LATAM 4. In August 2023, the squad qualified for The International 2023, but finished 7th-8th there and did not qualify for the main tournament of the year.
Jeremy spent the fall of 2023 with Infinity Esports. Together with Infinity Esports, he became EPL World Series: America champion twice, and almost qualified for ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, taking 2nd place there.
In January 2024, payk qualified for BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024 and DreamLeague Season 22 with the Bulls. The club failed to qualify for either tournament, and their most successful performance was a 5th-6th place finish in the closed qualification for the Dubai tournament.
That same January 2024, payk became part of the new Beastcoast lineup. Under the new tag, he participated in the qualifiers for ESL One Birmingham 2024, where the team came within a stone's throw of a slot at the tournament, finishing in 3rd place. In addition, the player tried to qualify for Elite League 2024, DreamLeague Season 23 and PGL Wallachia Season 1. Payk also appeared on EPL WS: America. S10, RES Regional Series: LATAM #2 and the 1win Series Summer, winning the first two. Closer to the summer of 2024, he started qualifying for two of the most important tournaments of the year - Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International 2024, where he easily got through, but at the Riyadh Masters he finished only 14th.
In January 2024, the organization announced that they had assembled a new roster. It included: payk, Lumpy, Vitaly, MoOz, and Gardick. The roster debuted in the closed qualifiers for ESL One Birmingham 2024, where the team finished in 3rd place but did not qualify for the main event. After that, the team participated in several other qualifiers for major tournaments and also won EPL WS: America. S10 and RES Regional Series: LATAM #2. In June, the team successfully qualified for Riyadh Masters 2024, where they finished in 14th place.
At the end of July, Beastcoast participated in Elite League Season 2, where the team was eliminated in the first round of the lower bracket of the playoffs, finishing in 8th place. In August, the roster unsuccessfully tried to qualify for PGL Wallachia Season 2.
Beastcoast finished 13-16th at The International 2024, losing to Heroic in the lower bracket of the playoffs. Later, the team did receive a direct invitation to PGL Wallachia Season 2, where they finished in 5th place.
- October 19, 2024 - Team Waska rented payk.
Under the banners of the new team, he competed at RES Regional Champions and DreamLeague Season 24, finishing 5th and 8th respectively.
After returning to Beastcoast, payk was able to qualify for ESL One Bangkok 2024, after which the club was acquired by the cybersports organization M80. At the tournament itself, the roster failed to advance beyond the group stage, after which payk left the club's main roster.
After that, the player joined Team Waska, but soon the roster disbanded, and the guys played under the stack named Looking for Org. They managed to qualify for two tournaments in Bucharest, and soon their roster was signed by the young esports organization Mosquito Clan. At PGL Wallachia Season 3, the team only finished in 15th-16th place.
Later, the team qualified for DreamLeague Season 26 and placed 6th at FISSURE Special. Additionally, in April, it was announced that the Mosquito Clan roster had joined Edge.
In April 2025, Edge participated in PGL Wallachia Season 4, where they performed poorly, failing to reach the playoffs and being eliminated from the tournament in 12th place. In May, they finished last at DreamLeague.
In June 2025, it became known that the player would not compete at PGL Wallachia Season 5.





















