From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zack, known by his alias Asmongold, is an American Twitch streamer and YouTuber, primarily known for playing World of Warcraft. He is a co-founder of One True King, a group of online content creators. Asmongold first gained popularity through his YouTube channel. Asmongold comments on the recent drama between Cdew and another World of Warcraft streamer Crusader3455.Cdew's Tweet: https://twitter.com/MethodCdew/statu. The official Asmongold channel for all of his stream content (Highlights, Competitions, Reactions & More). Asmongold TV is owned by Asmongold and run by Daily Dose of Asmongold and CatDany, with.
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Hometown | Austin, Texas[1] | ||||||||||||||
Nationality | American | ||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | Professional neckbeard[1] | ||||||||||||||
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Current team | One True King[2][3] | ||||||||||||||
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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]
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]
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References
- ^ ab'Zack (@Asmongold) · Twitter'. Twitter. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
- ^Switzer, Eric (11 Oct 2020). 'One True King - New Organization Founded By Twitch Streamers Asmongold, Mizkif, And Esfand'. The Gamer. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
- ^ abMcGuire, Keegan (5 Nov 2020). 'This Streamer Was Offered $300k For One Stream'. SVG. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
- ^Glaze, Virginia (13 Dec 2019). 'Pink Sparkles explains her 'difficult' breakup with Asmongold'. Dexerto. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
- ^Brent, Koepp (29 August 2019). 'YouTuber in tears after his Asmongold song remix reaches one million Spotify hits'. Dexerto.
- ^Grayson, Nathan (11 Dec 2019). 'Popular WoW Streamer Hires YouTubers Who Leeched Off His Stream To Run Official Channel'. Kotaku. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
- ^Bogdanos, Dionysios (September 20, 2016). 'Asmongold: 'If you wanna be successful, you have to be yourself''. Dot Esports. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
- ^Porter, Matt (2 September 2019). 'Shroud explains why Asmongold is the 'perfect' World of Warcraft streamer'. Dexerto. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
- ^Michael, Cale. 'Asmongold, Mizkif, Esfand, and more form One True King organization'. Dot Esports. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
- ^ abJones, Devin (21 Oct 2019). 'The Neckbeard Streamer Dominating Twitch'. theScore esports. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
- ^O'Brien, Joe (10 Sep 2019). 'Tfue and Shroud knocked off the top of Twitch viewership by Asmongold'. Dexerto. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
- ^Penney, Andrew (Feb 27, 2020). 'Asmongold Opens Up About Streaming Hiatus And His Future'. The Gamer. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
- ^Down, Aaron (24 Nov 2020). 'WoW Shadowlands' launch draws in nearly one million viewers on Twitch'. PCGames. Retrieved 2021-03-11.