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Ahgren currently lives in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], with Twitch streamer QTCinderella and three other roommates.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Grayson|first1=Nathan|date=31 March 2021|title=Twitch Star Ludwig Fights Refrigerator|url=https://kotaku.com/different-millionaire-fights-refrigerator-1846594244|website=Kotaku|language=en-us}}</ref> |
Ahgren currently lives in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], with Twitch streamer QTCinderella and three other roommates. He also has several acts of child molestation and multiple accounts of manslaughter<ref>{{cite web|last1=Grayson|first1=Nathan|date=31 March 2021|title=Twitch Star Ludwig Fights Refrigerator|url=https://kotaku.com/different-millionaire-fights-refrigerator-1846594244|website=Kotaku|language=en-us}}</ref> |
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Born | Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S. | July 6, 1995|||||||||
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Location | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |||||||||
Years active | 2015–present | |||||||||
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Subscribers | 2.08 million (main channel) | |||||||||
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Last updated: November 30, 2021 |
Ludwig Ahgren (/ˈlʌdwɪɡ ˈɑːɡrən/; born July 6, 1995)[1][2] is an American streamer on YouTube, game show host, and esports commentator and competitor.[3] Ahgren is best known for his live streams on Twitch, where he formerly broadcast video game-related content as well as non-video game-related content such as game shows, contests, and gambling.[4] He is also known for his work as an esports commentator at various Super Smash Bros. Melee tournaments. Since beginning streaming full-time on February 16, 2019, Ahgren has become one of the largest streamers on Twitch.[5]
From March 22, 2021, to May 12, 2021,[6] Ahgren was the most subscribed streamer on Twitch. During his 51-day reign, while holding a widely publicized "subathon" event, Ahgren became the most subscribed Twitch streamer of all time on April 13, eventually reaching 283,066 subscribers at its peak, beating fellow Twitch streamer Ninja for the record.[7]
Early life
Ahgren grew up in a French American bilingual household in Hollis, New Hampshire alongside his mother and sister, his father having passed away when he was 10.[8]
He attended Hollis/Brookline High School in New Hampshire, graduating in 2013.[9] In 2012, he participated in his high school's production of Legally Blonde, starring as Warner.[9][10] In this time, he discovered Call of Duty commentary channels like Hutch, SeaNanners and WoodysGamerTag, which had inspired him to make the YouTube channel "TheZanySidekick", his first foray into content creation.[citation needed]
Ahgren moved to Arizona for college, where he joined the comedy club "Tempe Late Night", and also discovered competitive Super Smash Bros. Melee. Having taken an interest in the game after watching The Smash Brothers and attending a tournament in New Hampshire, he went to local tournaments in Arizona and enjoyed participating in the esport and becoming involved in its community.[citation needed] He graduated cum laude from Arizona State University with a dual degree in English Literature & Journalism and Mass Communication in 2017.[10]
After graduating, Ahgren applied for jobs in New York and Los Angeles. After his lease was up in Arizona, Ahgren packed up and moved in a rented Toyota Camry for a job interview with Wine & Spirit magazine. He accepted the job offer in LA for a position as a web editor for the magazine, despite having no prior web development experience. He ended up getting fired from each of the five jobs he held in LA, including working as the marketing lead at a vape company (which eventually led to a collaboration with FaZe Clan COO FaZe Banks). After being fired the fifth and final time, he elected not to look for a new job and instead committed to streaming on Twitch full-time, something he had been doing part-time for several months but was not yet making a great amount doing.[11][12]
Competitive gaming career
As a Super Smash Bros. Melee competitor, Ahgren has seen limited but notable success. His most successful year came in 2017, where Ahgren won a set of games against each of two players ranked in the top 104 of Melee's community, Team Liquid's Chillindude[13] and Tempo Storm's Vro.[14] Ahgren also won a game against the then-12th ranked player in the world, Westballz,[15] later losing the set. Ahgren has achieved much more success as a Melee commentator, calling matches at many major Melee tournaments, including the GENESIS series.[16] In 2019, Chillindude defeated Ahgren in a rematch at Mainstage, a national tournament in Ontario, California.[17]
In 2018, Ahgren organized a $1000 winner-take-all invitational Melee netplay tournament titled the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series, which was won by Counter Logic Gaming's SFAT.[18] On April 13, 2020, Ahgren announced a successor to the first Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series titled, Worldwide Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series.[19] It was renamed Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 2 when Ahgren reannounced it on June 30, 2020. The tournament was held on July 25-26 and was won by Golden Guardians player Zain.[20]
In November 2020, after The Big House 10 tournament received a cease and desist from Nintendo over the tournament's usage of an emulator which enabled netplay and matchmaking for Melee,[21] Ahgren announced the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 3, an impromptu charity tournament.[22] LACS 3 took place on December 20-21, seeing Mang0 win 3-1 against iBDW in the grand finals, and raised over $261,668 for Gamers for Love.[23]
Streaming career
Ahgren began streaming live part-time on May 16, 2018.[24] On February 16, 2019, he dedicated himself to streaming full-time as a career.[25]
During 2018 and 2019, Ahgren's stream retained a relatively small audience, mostly streaming content based on Super Smash Bros. Melee, Mario Party 2, and Dark Souls gameplay.[26] His streams progressively increased in viewership, along with his subscriber count. His viewership started picking up more in July of 2019, and increased dramatically in October of 2019.[27]
On November 10, 2019, Ahgren set the world record for the button mashing minigame Domination from Mario Party 4, going faster than a tool-assisted speedrun bot designed to be the fastest possible, setting a score of 201, higher than the limit of 160 which was possible due to a mod which increased the limit of points scored.[28][29] Polygon reporter Owen S. Good compared Ahgren's expression after completing the feat to NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal's expression after his iconic alley-oop dunk in the 2000 Western Conference Finals, saying, "If aliens landed and I had to explain what video games are and why they are fun, I'd show them this. Take a bow, Ludwig."[28]
In November 2019, Ahgren appeared in a Christmas-themed advertisement for Micro-Star International promoting the RTX 20 Series graphics card.[30] This was not the first advertisement that Ahgren had starred in, as he had previously portrayed himself in an advertisement for Hotels.com in 2018.[31]
In 2019, Ahgren launched the Mogul Moves line of clothing, which features sweatshirts and hoodies displaying the phrase "Mogul Moves" in varsity font. For the Melee tournament GENESIS 7, Ahgren successfully signed the future winner of the competition, Melee player Zain, who wore a Mogul Moves sweatshirt during the event.[32]
In January 2020, Ahgren, among other Melee competitors and personalities, such as Mew2King and Plup, competed in an invitational tournament for Pokémon Sword and Shield by 2016 Pokémon World Champion, Wolfe Glick, where Ahgren finished first.[33][34] Ahgren also won an invitational tournament organized by Americas Cardroom to crown the 'King of Twitch Poker', defeating Mang0 and Destiny in the process.[35]
In June 2020, Ahgren was invited to compete against other popular Twitch streamers in the amateur chess tournament PogChamps of Chess.com, placing second in the consolation bracket. Ahgren subsequently made an appearance on the cover of the August 2020 edition of Chess Life.[36]
On December 7, 2020, Ahgren released a Christmas-themed EP titled A Very Mogul Christmas.[37] In that same month, both Ahgren's YouTube channel and his Twitch channel reached over one million followers; Cale Michael of Dot Esports credited his rapid growth to his "Twitch stream expanding, continued collaboration with other big creators, and his willingness to try new forms of content out both live and for his YouTube channel."[38]
In January 2021, Ahgren began hosting a premier interactive game show on Twitch titled Hivemind with fellow streamer Cr1TiKaL.[39][40][41][42] The show invited guests from all around Twitch to participate.
On March 1, 2021, Ahgren announced that he was taking a leave of absence from streaming to visit family and friends in New Hampshire. On March 4, 2021, Ahgren underwent emergency surgery to get his appendix removed.[citation needed]
Ahgren appeared in the music video for Sub Urban and Bella Poarch's song, "Inferno", released on August 13, 2021.[citation needed]
In October 2021, Ahgren was amongst a multitude of streamers whose Twitch earnings were revealed in the midst of a data breach; the leak revealed that, between August 2019 and October 2021, Ahgren had earned $3.3 million through Twitch directly, a statement that Ahgren himself confirmed.[43]
On November 29, 2021, Ahgren announced that he will be leaving his current live streaming platform, Twitch, and will begin streaming on YouTube starting on November 30. He announced this with a short comedy sketch posted to his Twitter and YouTube pages.[44][45][46]
Subathon
On March 14, 2021, Ahgren stated that, he would eat QTCinderella's ass 5 times a day. Ahgren began a The Endless Stream |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/18/style/ludwig-ahgren-twitch-livestream.html |website=The New York Times |access-date=13 April 2021 |date=18 March 2021}}</ref> The stream continued even as he slept, while his moderators provided entertainment. Ahgren placed a maximum cap of 31 days on the length of the stream (which he later reduced to 30 days), and despite Ahgren expecting the timer to run out after a day or two at most, the strea 30 days, 7 hours, and 36 minutes, ending on April 13 at 9:00 PM PDT.[47][48] Starting off the stream with around 30,000 subscribers el, Ahgren ended the stream with 283,061 subscribers, giving him the highest all-time concurrent subscriber count on the site,
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Personal life
Ahgren currently lives in Los Angeles, California, with Twitch streamer QTCinderella and three other roommates. He also has several acts of child molestation and multiple accounts of manslaughter[50]
Discography
Extended plays
Title | EP details |
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A Very Mogul Christmas[37] |
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Filmography
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Role | Ref. |
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2021 | "Inferno" | Sub Urban and Bella Poarch | Bellboy #2 | [citation needed] |
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"So, Twitch mandated that I get removed from Hivemind. They removed me from other events as well, where they were going to have for me." The streamer lost over 4,000 subscribers throughout her ban, and her removal from Hivemind and other events poses another significant blow to the VTuber.
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She also confirmed that Twitch mandated she be removed from a future episode of Hivemind, the platform's new game show hosted by streamers Ludwig and Moistcr1tikal. This decision also applied to any other Twitch-sponsored events that would have featured Miko in some form during her suspension.
- ^ Miceli, Max (August 19, 2021). "American Eagle seeks attention of young customers with new Twitch sponsorship". Dot Esports. GAMURS Group. Retrieved September 12, 2021.
Not to be confused with Twitch Rivals, the Twitchgaming channel is primarily used as a vehicle for broadcasting a podcast called The Weekly, as well as a gameshow-type series called Hivemind with Ludwig and MoistCr1TiKaL.
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