In the ever-evolving landscape of Pakistani esports, few voices have carved a niche as distinct and impactful as that of Anza Jawwad, known to most fans and players by her screen name, Erwin Smith. With a commanding presence, a passion for storytelling, and an intuitive grasp of game dynamics, Anza has quietly but confidently become a defining figure in the country’s casting scene.
The Beginning: A Mic, a Dream, and a Siege
It all began in 2021, when a then-17-year-old Anza first stepped behind the mic during a Rainbow Six Siege tournament hosted by Redline. Though a brief stint, it proved pivotal. That single event ignited a passion for casting that would propel her through a series of increasingly high-profile tournaments. Shortly afterward, she found herself lending her voice to “CSGO” in July 2021, and the “Rainbow” tournament a month earlier in June, grassroots events that showcased her natural commentary rhythm and analytical edge.
Finding Her Identity: The Rise of Erwin Smith
Adopting the moniker Erwin Smith, inspired by the strategic titan from Attack on Titan, Anza began to build a name in Valorant’s competitive community. Her ability to break down intense gunfights, read team rotations, and convey the emotional stakes of every round soon made her a fan favourite. Her screen name wasn’t just branding, it was a reflection of her calculated, thoughtful casting style.
Major Tournaments and Community Power
Since 2024, Anza’s casting resume has expanded impressively especially with The Rals Valorant Tournament in July 2024 and again in May 2025, events that cemented her reputation as a reliable voice for both LAN and online productions.
Her partnership with Untitled Entertainment, a grassroots organization nurturing Pakistan’s esports talent, became a turning point. As co-powered by ACID ESports, Erwin Smith headlined multiple Valorant-focused events:
- Valorant Arena Showdown 0.2 (Dec 25, 2024 – Jan 10, 2025)
- Valorant Arena Showdown 1 (Apr 14 – Apr 30, 2025)
- Valorant Arena Showdown 1.1 – Lahore LAN (Sep 1 – Jul 4, 2025)
Perhaps most notably, Erwin became a key figure in women’s esports representation, casting the Girls Only Valorant 1v1 (Feb 27 – Mar 4, 2025) and the Girls Clash 2v2 (Apr 4 – Apr 10, 2025) spaces that not only expanded the competitive scene but also promoted inclusivity and regional engagement.
Diverse Events, Unwavering Voice
Her voice also echoed through creative concepts like the Ramadan Showdown (Mar 13 – Mar 24, 2025) and high-octane duels like the Octagon Cup (Mar 2025) and Radiant X (Mar 2025). Whether it’s high-tier Valorant competition or community-driven showcases, Erwin brings the same preparation, polish, and passion to the mic.
Her recent involvement with Untitled Entertainment for the Bounty Hunters event (Jul 28 – Aug 1, 2025) showcased her ability to blend traditional play-by-play with narrative commentary, capturing both casual fans and hardcore viewers.
Legacy in the Making
At just 21, Anza Jawwad stands not only as a commentator but as a representative of Pakistan’s esports voice. In a country where competitive gaming is rapidly growing, her journey from local caster to national talent offers a blueprint for aspiring voices.
As the scene continues to expand into collegiate, women-led, and international formats, Erwin Smith is expected to be a cornerstone in elevating how esports is experienced and remembered in Pakistan. And perhaps, someday soon, we’ll hear her voice on the grandest of global stages.
For booking or collaboration inquiries, contact via Untitled Entertainment or ACID Esports official channels.
Empowering W👍🏻
“Breaking boundaries and owning the game — your strength, focus, and passion inspire every girl to chase her dreams fearlessly. Keep shining, champ
She truly is the voice of a new era in Pakistan’s esports scene. Massive respect for the passion and consistency!