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Asmongold
Zack
Personal information
HometownAustin, Texas[1]
NationalityAmerican
Nickname(s)Professional neckbeard[1]
Career information
Current teamOne True King[2][3]
Games
Twitch information
Channel
Years active2014–present
Followers1,900,000
Total views160,000,000
Associated acts
Catchphrase(s)'Sup ya'll, it's me. It's your boy Asmongold.'[5]
Follower and view counts updated as of 2021-03-11.
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2013–present
Subscribers333,000
Total views79,100,000
100,000 subscribers
Updated: 2021-03-11
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Zack,[3] known by his alias Asmongold, is an AmericanTwitchstreamer and YouTuber, primarily known for playing World of Warcraft.[7][8] He is a co-founder of One True King, a group of online content creators.[9]

Free 7 zip for mac download. Asmongold first gained popularity through his YouTube channel. He has been active on Twitch since 2014, gaining a cult following as a World of Warcraft streamer.[10] Ahead of the 2017 announcement of World of Warcraft Classic, he had long wished for and speculated about the gamemode's development.[10] Upon the release of Classic in 2019, he surged in overall popularity.[11][12] He was also one of the platform's most popular World of Warcraft streamers during the 2020 release of Shadowlands.[13]

References

  1. ^ ab'Zack (@Asmongold) · Twitter'. Twitter. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  2. ^Switzer, Eric (11 Oct 2020). 'One True King - New Organization Founded By Twitch Streamers Asmongold, Mizkif, And Esfand'. The Gamer. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
  3. ^ abMcGuire, Keegan (5 Nov 2020). 'This Streamer Was Offered $300k For One Stream'. SVG. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
  4. ^Glaze, Virginia (13 Dec 2019). 'Pink Sparkles explains her 'difficult' breakup with Asmongold'. Dexerto. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  5. ^Brent, Koepp (29 August 2019). 'YouTuber in tears after his Asmongold song remix reaches one million Spotify hits'. Dexerto.
  6. ^Grayson, Nathan (11 Dec 2019). 'Popular WoW Streamer Hires YouTubers Who Leeched Off His Stream To Run Official Channel'. Kotaku. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
  7. ^Bogdanos, Dionysios (September 20, 2016). 'Asmongold: 'If you wanna be successful, you have to be yourself''. Dot Esports. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  8. ^Porter, Matt (2 September 2019). 'Shroud explains why Asmongold is the 'perfect' World of Warcraft streamer'. Dexerto. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
  9. ^Michael, Cale. 'Asmongold, Mizkif, Esfand, and more form One True King organization'. Dot Esports. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  10. ^ abJones, Devin (21 Oct 2019). 'The Neckbeard Streamer Dominating Twitch'. theScore esports. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
  11. ^O'Brien, Joe (10 Sep 2019). 'Tfue and Shroud knocked off the top of Twitch viewership by Asmongold'. Dexerto. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  12. ^Penney, Andrew (Feb 27, 2020). 'Asmongold Opens Up About Streaming Hiatus And His Future'. The Gamer. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  13. ^Down, Aaron (24 Nov 2020). 'WoW Shadowlands' launch draws in nearly one million viewers on Twitch'. PCGames. Retrieved 2021-03-11.


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World of Warcraft streamer Asmongold announced that he will take an indefinite break from streaming on Twitch in a tweet from January 10. Roboform for mac os x.

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The streamer didn't elabtorate at length as to why he had chosen to take the break, but cited 'several reasons' for the decision. Asmongold's last stream took place three days ago, when the streamer talked at length about his feelings surrounding the riots in Washington, D.C. as well as the banning and subsequent changing of Twitch's PogChamp emote. F5 vpn client for mac download. The co-founder of the OTK organization seemed frustrated at times during the January 7 livestream, which he uncharacteristically ended nearly three hours earlier than usual.

Going to be taking a break from streaming indefinitely

I've gone back and fourth about this for the past few weeks which is why I've missed so many days

A lot of different reasons why, too much to list out in a tweet

— Zack (@Asmongold) January 11, 2021

Asmongold to take an indefinite break from Twitch, return uncertain

The WoW streamer made the announcement on Twitter, declining to name his more specific reasons for taking an 'indefinite' break from the streaming platform. Asmongold, who at one point had planned to go to law school before starting to stream, spent almost an hour giving his opinion on the January 7 riot that locked down the U.S. Capitol building and left four people dead. Despite it being a serious topic that had clearly affected him, his chat wasn't entirely supportive.

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Asmongold spent a majority of the time dealing with an unruly chat that seemed determined to frustrate him. At times, they took his words out of context, ignored the conversation he was driving, and argued against him. There were positive interactions, such as when he entertained a discussion with one of his mods about American Vice President Mike Pence, but the majority of comments seemed designed to frustrate Asmongold. When one viewer took his words out of context, the streamer became visibly upset before responding.

'Listen to what I'm saying,' Asmongold said.

The stream took place several days after Asmongold released a Youtube video on his personal channel that criticised Twitch for the it's inconsistent rules enforcement and application of bans to streamers. The video also touched on Twitch's move to ban the words 'simp' and 'incel' before the Amazon-owned company decided to ban select racial epithets.

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Although fans haven't seen any more World of Warcraft since January 7, Asmongold did appear on his alternate Twitch channel, ZackRawrrr. And while that channel is, like his alternate Youtube account, more personal, the chat in that stream was equally combative there.

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With Asmongold deciding not to reveal all of the details behind his reasons, fans won't know for sure if or when he will return to the platform. He has taken breaks in the past, most notably a four-month absence in early 2020 before he returned in April to the delight of his fans.