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Another Smash Summit is around the corner, this time for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, and Moistcr1tikal's Moist Esports will field Moist Kola and newcomer Moist Aaron. Also, Stardew Valley esports
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From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wikiLudwigCharacter infoMelee mainJigglypuffOther Melee characterFoxSmash 4 mainJigglypuffUltimate mainDonkey KongProject M mainJigglypuffTeam infoSponsor(s)Red Bull Personal and other infoReal nameLudwig AhgrenBirth dateJuly 6, 1995 (age 29)LocationLos Angeles, California Ludwig is a Melee Jigglypuff main from New Hampshire who is currently residing in California. He was one of the directors of the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series, and was an editor and creative director of The Reads. He has hosted his own tournaments like Ludwig Smash Invitational and Scuffed World Tour. He has also commentated many Melee tournaments, such as GENESIS 6 and Smash the Record 2017. He has wins on Chillindude, Vro, and Slime. He is best known for his content creation on Twitch and YouTube, and as of April 2021 held the record for the most subscribers on the former before leaving Twitch for streaming on YouTube exclusively on November 29th, 2021.In January of 2023, Ludwig became a co-owner of Moist Esports, establishing a separate division called Moist Moguls. Its first entry into the Smash scene came on April 6, 2023 with the signing of Zain.Tournament placings[edit]Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]TournamentDate1v1 placement2v2 placementPartnerThe Smash Lab #6October 21st, 20157th——The Smash Lab #11November 25th, 20159th——The Smash Lab #12December 2nd, 20157th——The Smash Lab #13December 9th, 20155th——The Smash Pad #1December 10th, 20155th——Smash Pad Central #6May 17th, 20162nd——The Smash Lab #36May 18th, 20169th——The Smash Lab #37May 25th, 201617th——GENESIS 3January 15th-17th, 2016837th——Runback 2017May 20th-21st, 201749th9thThe CheatSmash the Record 2017September 14th-17th, 20174th——Elysium 2: The ReturnOctober 14th, 201717th——Smash CampDecember 9th-10th, 2017129th9thenvyPat's House 3December 2nd-3rd, 201797th——GENESIS 5January 19th-21st, 2018385th——The MangoMarch 18th, 2018129th25thenvyEVO 2018August 3rd-5th, 2018481st——Shine 2018August 24th-26th, 2018257th97thvideogamessuckThe Roast of Hugo GonzalezSeptember 22nd, 201865th25thTophThe Big House 8October 5th-7th, 2018257th65thAtriocThe Mang0: HomecomingNovember 10th-11th, 2018129th33rdTophWombo Combo: 10 Year AnniversaryDecember 8th, 201865th——Smash Camp 2019January 5th-6th, 201949th——GENESIS 6February 1st-3rd, 2019385th129thAtriocFêteAugust 2nd-4th, 2019—17thenvySmash Camp: End of SummerSeptember 14th-15th, 201997th——Slime's Commentator InvitationalJanuary 23rd-24th, 202113th——Mogul Moves Company BracketJanuary 21st, 20237th——Project M[edit]TournamentDate1v1 Placement2v2 PlacementPartnerThe Smash Lab #11November 25th, 20159th——The Smash Lab #12December 2nd, 20157th——The Smash Lab #13December 9th, 20159th——The Smash Pad #1December 10th, 20159th——Battlefield 4December 13th, 201517th——Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]TournamentDate1v1 placement2v2 placementPartnerFinal Destination #1September 21st, 201533rd——Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]TournamentDate1v1 placement2v2 placementPartnerThe Match: The Fight For No. 1December 15th, 2023Loss——Trivia[edit]Ludwig won a best of 1, $100 Money Match against Zain at Smash Summit 8, in which Zain started the game with 1 stock to Ludwig's 4.Ludwig has beaten Chillin's Mario at Smash the Record 2017 as HypedForSlicedBread, entering Top 8 on Winner's Side.
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Shopify Rebellion and Moist Esports, the esports organization owned by content creator stars Charles “Cr1TiKaL” White Jr. and Ludwig “Ludwig” Ahgren, have fully merged under the Shopify banner. Both Cr1TiKaL and Ludwig are now co-owners of Shopify Rebellion.The two organizations have partnered together in recent years, but now move forward together as one.Shopify Rebellion and Moist Esports Fully Join ForcesIn addition to Cr1TiKaL and Ludwig joining Rebellion as co-owners, the organization will use some of Moist Esports’ branding (including the droplet mascots) and absorb the esports divisions competing under the Moist banner. All the Moist divisions will compete as Shopify Rebellion moving forward.Moist Esports was founded by Cr1TiKaL in 2021, with the YouTube star jumping into the expansive fighting game community (FGC) first before entering Rocket League and Apex Legends a year later. Ludwig joined Moist as a co-owner in 2023, spear-heading the organization’s entry into VALORANT. Later that year, Ludwig announced that Moist and Shopify would partner together to run a VALORANT NA Challengers roster, which competed under the name MxS.Both Cr1TiKaL and Ludwig have been very forthcoming and public about the costs of running an esports organization. Back in 2021, Cr1TiKaL told his audience plainly that he was running Moist Esports at a loss. When the organization entered VALORANT, Ludwig said that entering the scene cost roughly “$500,000 of Charlie’s money.”With Moist and Shopify Rebellion now merged, the Rebels now field several different esports rosters. “Coming together allows us to field more and stronger teams, invest deeper for fans, and provide more to our players,” wrote Shopify Rebellion founder, Jeremy Steeves. Shopify Rebellion fields the following esports rosters:Two VALORANT teams (including the two-time defending Game Changers champions)A League of Legends roster in the newly rebranded LoL Americas conference (formerly in the LCS)An Apex Legends rosterA Halo roster inMoist Esports - Liquipedia Smash Wiki
7, 2017.Trivia[edit]Brawl refers to the Sonic universe completely in capital letters, for example, naming the musical category SONIC THE HEDGEHOG in the Sound Test. This is likely a reference to most Sonic the Hedgehog games being capitalized in full.This is a similar case to how SSB4 and Ultimate refer to the Pac-Man and Final Fantasy universes completely in capital letters as well, in both the trophies gallery and in the stage builder music selection.The Sonic and Final Fantasy universes are the only third party universes to have more than one stage in a single game.Along with the Pac-Man universe, Sonic and Final Fantasy are the only three third-party universes to have more than one stage.Sonic and Mega Man are the only third-party universes with more than one Assist Trophy.Sonic has the most trophies of any third-party universe, having 23 in total between both versions of Smash 4.In every Smash game where the Sonic series is represented, the universe has the most games represented by music of any third-party franchise.Sonic and The Legend of Zelda are the only universes to have music originating from video game trailers which did not appear in the games themselves. Kirby, Pikmin, and Final Fantasy share this distinction when considering music originating from non-gaming media, while Kingdom Hearts features the trailer version of a song that appears in-game within its series.References[edit]^ The Man Responsible For Sega's Blast Processing (Nintendo Life)^ Tom Phillips (July 30, 2024). Olympics ditched Mario & Sonic series to explore NFTs and esports. Eurogamer. Retrieved on July 30, 2024.^ IOC enters a new era with the creation of Olympic Esports Games – first Games in 2025 in Saudi Arabia. International Olympic Committee (July 23, 2024). Retrieved on July 30, 2024.^ Edge Australia, Issue 04 (p. 24), "It was very close, but time constraints did not allow us to continue with the idea."External links[edit]Article on the Sonic Wiki Zone.v • d • eUniversesHostSuper Smash Bros. (Subspace · World of Light)Fighter-basedAnimal Crossing · ARMS · Banjo-Kazooie · Bayonetta · Castlevania · Donkey Kong · Dragon Quest · Duck Hunt · EarthBound · Fatal Fury · Final Fantasy · Fire Emblem · F-Zero · Game & Watch · Ice Climber · Kid Icarus · Kingdom Hearts · Kirby · Mario · Mega Man · Metal Gear · Metroid · Minecraft · Pac-Man · Persona · Pikmin · Pokémon · Punch-Out!! · R.O.B. · Sonic the Hedgehog · Splatoon · Star Fox · Street Fighter · Tekken · The Legend of Zelda · Wario · Wii Fit · Xenoblade Chronicles · YoshiStage-basedBalloon Fight · Electroplankton · Miiverse · Nintendo DS · Nintendogs · Pilotwings · StreetPass Mii Plaza · Tomodachi · Wii Sports · Wrecking CrewAssist Trophy-basedArt. Another Smash Summit is around the corner, this time for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, and Moistcr1tikal's Moist Esports will field Moist Kola and newcomer Moist Aaron. Also, Stardew Valley esportsMoist Esports Moist Esports Moist Esports - Redbubble
**Moist x Shopify Esports Team**The Moist x Shopify esports team is a dynamic and innovative collaboration that brings together two powerhouse brands in the gaming world. With a commitment to excellence, creativity, and community engagement, this team is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of competitive gaming.**Team Identity:**At the heart of Moist x Shopify is a vibrant and diverse roster of elite players who excel in various esports titles. Each member embodies the spirit of competition, showcasing exceptional skill, teamwork, and a passion for gaming. The team's identity is built on a foundation of fun, inclusivity, and a relentless pursuit of victory, making them a fan-favorite in the esports community.**Mission and Vision:**Moist x Shopify aims to redefine the esports experience by blending high-level competition with a strong emphasis on community interaction. The team is committed to fostering a positive environment for fans and aspiring gamers alike, encouraging creativity and collaboration both in and out of the game. Their vision is to inspire the next generation of esports athletes while promoting the values of sportsmanship and respect.**Competitive Edge:**With access to top-tier resources and support from Shopify, the Moist x Shopify team is equipped to compete at the highest levels. Their strategic approach to gameplay, combined with cutting-edge training methods and analytics, ensures they remain at the forefront of the esports scene. Whether it's in thrilling tournaments or engaging live streams, the team consistently delivers electrifying performances that captivate audiences worldwide.**Community Engagement:**Moist x Shopify is not just about competition; it's about building aMoist Esports Moist Esports Moist Esports Clothing
During the announcement of MoistCr1TiKaL and Ludwig merging Moist Esports with Shopify Rebellion, the YouTuber spilled the beans on just how much money he’s lost in esports over the past few years.Much like Disguised Toast, most creators who get into esports don’t expect to make an actual profit off of the team itself. While creators can leverage esports teams as a way to make new content and earn money through other avenues, the teams themselves are often a money sink.Moist Esports was no different, and Charlie disclosed just how much money he’s lost in running Moist over the years now that he’s officially a part of Shopify Rebellion.Despite the team having genuine success in several esports and becoming world-renowned in games like Rocket League and Apex Legends, they never made any money. In fact, they were operating at a loss. A big one.The Moist Esports financial situation is crazyConsidering that Moist Esports and Shopify Rebellion had worked together in the past, this merger isn’t a huge surprise. The groundwork was already laid for a partnership, though Charlie and Ludwig now having part ownership in one of the biggest esports orgs in the world is huge news nonetheless.MoistCr1TiKaL even revealed that Shopify Rebellion “saved our bacon” in relation to helping them out in both Valorant and Apex, giving them a lifeline when they didn’t have the money or resources to overcome certain obstacles keeping them from competing.So, how much money did this org actually lose?“Over the last 4 years, I have lost, in total, right around $4.2 million dollars across all the games we’ve competed in across all of these years. And you know what? I’d do it all over again. In fact, I’d continue to do it.”RelatedMoistCr1TiKaL didn’t say anything about how he or Ludwig plan to profit from this venture. He’s in it for the love of the game by his account, driven purely by passion to keep the esports scene alive and be an active participant.With this merger, these two creators now partially own teams in Valorant, League of Legends, DOTA 2, Street Fighter, Rainbow 6, Rocket League, and other esports. The team’s reach is massive, with Charlie claiming that some of these esports would have been a “pipe dream” at best for him to be able to participate in.Many of 2025’s biggest esports have yet to kick off, so it remains to be seen if Shopify RebellionMoistCr1TiKaL reveals Moist Esports, announces Smash - GINX Esports
Charlie ‘MoistCr1TiKal’ White, stream content creator and esports organization owner, has revealed he has been forced to drop the Moist Esports Apex Legends roster due to repeated U.S. visa denials so the mostly Australian lineup can compete at the 2024 ALGS Split 1 LAN.Moist Esports first encountered trouble with their visa status at the start of the season as the Australian players were denied entry into the United States to compete in the North American ALGS. Moist was the only team impacted by the country’s immigration office and was forced to play the online league from Canada.At the time, MoistCri1TiKal slammed the government and said that their immigration agent working on their claim was out of touch with gaming and didn’t understand esports.The team’s problems didn’t end there, however. The team owner revealed in a YouTube video that despite repeated attempts to get the players their papers to be in the country, and bringing in expert lawyers and executives from EA to work on their case, their paperwork has not been approved.“Even with the goddamn Avengers on our side, U.S. immigration slams the door in our face… They’re Australian gamers, we are not trying to sneak in Viltromite aliens. What is the issue,” MoistCri1TiKal said in the video.Timestamp: 1:32The team had so much support from EA because Moist is one of the best pro Apex Legends teams in the world, and earned one of the top seeds from North America at the ALGS Split 1 Major. However, to be able to compete at the Los Angeles tournament the players will need to be unaffiliated with Moist Esports and compete in the country on different visas.RelatedMoistCri1TiKal said his organization worked with multiple other esports orgs to help move the visa process along and said that their agent gave little feedback on why their attempts kept getting declined or how to fix their applications.The owner proposed a theory that the team was denied due to the organization’s name, and how it could have made those working at the government uncomfortable.“It might be the only reason we were rejected. At U.S. immigration it falls onto your particular agent. It is entirely their discretion whether or not you are allowed into the country with whatever you are submitting or doing… It is highly possible, and according to some lawyers, not unusual for them to decline things on very trivial reasoning,” he said.The creator also said that the agent never outright said the team name was an issue because it would be “embarrassing” to have that in writing.“The ice cream machines at McDonalds work better than the U.S. immigration process,” MoistCri1TiKal blasted.The now-former Moist players said they will be at the Los Angeles tournament in time to compete and that the organization is one of the “greatest” they have worked with.. Another Smash Summit is around the corner, this time for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, and Moistcr1tikal's Moist Esports will field Moist Kola and newcomer Moist Aaron. Also, Stardew Valley esportsComments
From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wikiLudwigCharacter infoMelee mainJigglypuffOther Melee characterFoxSmash 4 mainJigglypuffUltimate mainDonkey KongProject M mainJigglypuffTeam infoSponsor(s)Red Bull Personal and other infoReal nameLudwig AhgrenBirth dateJuly 6, 1995 (age 29)LocationLos Angeles, California Ludwig is a Melee Jigglypuff main from New Hampshire who is currently residing in California. He was one of the directors of the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series, and was an editor and creative director of The Reads. He has hosted his own tournaments like Ludwig Smash Invitational and Scuffed World Tour. He has also commentated many Melee tournaments, such as GENESIS 6 and Smash the Record 2017. He has wins on Chillindude, Vro, and Slime. He is best known for his content creation on Twitch and YouTube, and as of April 2021 held the record for the most subscribers on the former before leaving Twitch for streaming on YouTube exclusively on November 29th, 2021.In January of 2023, Ludwig became a co-owner of Moist Esports, establishing a separate division called Moist Moguls. Its first entry into the Smash scene came on April 6, 2023 with the signing of Zain.Tournament placings[edit]Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]TournamentDate1v1 placement2v2 placementPartnerThe Smash Lab #6October 21st, 20157th——The Smash Lab #11November 25th, 20159th——The Smash Lab #12December 2nd, 20157th——The Smash Lab #13December 9th, 20155th——The Smash Pad #1December 10th, 20155th——Smash Pad Central #6May 17th, 20162nd——The Smash Lab #36May 18th, 20169th——The Smash Lab #37May 25th, 201617th——GENESIS 3January 15th-17th, 2016837th——Runback 2017May 20th-21st, 201749th9thThe CheatSmash the Record 2017September 14th-17th, 20174th——Elysium 2: The ReturnOctober 14th, 201717th——Smash CampDecember 9th-10th, 2017129th9thenvyPat's House 3December 2nd-3rd, 201797th——GENESIS 5January 19th-21st, 2018385th——The MangoMarch 18th, 2018129th25thenvyEVO 2018August 3rd-5th, 2018481st——Shine 2018August 24th-26th, 2018257th97thvideogamessuckThe Roast of Hugo GonzalezSeptember 22nd, 201865th25thTophThe Big House 8October 5th-7th, 2018257th65thAtriocThe Mang0: HomecomingNovember 10th-11th, 2018129th33rdTophWombo Combo: 10 Year AnniversaryDecember 8th, 201865th——Smash Camp 2019January 5th-6th, 201949th——GENESIS 6February 1st-3rd, 2019385th129thAtriocFêteAugust 2nd-4th, 2019—17thenvySmash Camp: End of SummerSeptember 14th-15th, 201997th——Slime's Commentator InvitationalJanuary 23rd-24th, 202113th——Mogul Moves Company BracketJanuary 21st, 20237th——Project M[edit]TournamentDate1v1 Placement2v2 PlacementPartnerThe Smash Lab #11November 25th, 20159th——The Smash Lab #12December 2nd, 20157th——The Smash Lab #13December 9th, 20159th——The Smash Pad #1December 10th, 20159th——Battlefield 4December 13th, 201517th——Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]TournamentDate1v1 placement2v2 placementPartnerFinal Destination #1September 21st, 201533rd——Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]TournamentDate1v1 placement2v2 placementPartnerThe Match: The Fight For No. 1December 15th, 2023Loss——Trivia[edit]Ludwig won a best of 1, $100 Money Match against Zain at Smash Summit 8, in which Zain started the game with 1 stock to Ludwig's 4.Ludwig has beaten Chillin's Mario at Smash the Record 2017 as HypedForSlicedBread, entering Top 8 on Winner's Side.
2025-04-19Shopify Rebellion and Moist Esports, the esports organization owned by content creator stars Charles “Cr1TiKaL” White Jr. and Ludwig “Ludwig” Ahgren, have fully merged under the Shopify banner. Both Cr1TiKaL and Ludwig are now co-owners of Shopify Rebellion.The two organizations have partnered together in recent years, but now move forward together as one.Shopify Rebellion and Moist Esports Fully Join ForcesIn addition to Cr1TiKaL and Ludwig joining Rebellion as co-owners, the organization will use some of Moist Esports’ branding (including the droplet mascots) and absorb the esports divisions competing under the Moist banner. All the Moist divisions will compete as Shopify Rebellion moving forward.Moist Esports was founded by Cr1TiKaL in 2021, with the YouTube star jumping into the expansive fighting game community (FGC) first before entering Rocket League and Apex Legends a year later. Ludwig joined Moist as a co-owner in 2023, spear-heading the organization’s entry into VALORANT. Later that year, Ludwig announced that Moist and Shopify would partner together to run a VALORANT NA Challengers roster, which competed under the name MxS.Both Cr1TiKaL and Ludwig have been very forthcoming and public about the costs of running an esports organization. Back in 2021, Cr1TiKaL told his audience plainly that he was running Moist Esports at a loss. When the organization entered VALORANT, Ludwig said that entering the scene cost roughly “$500,000 of Charlie’s money.”With Moist and Shopify Rebellion now merged, the Rebels now field several different esports rosters. “Coming together allows us to field more and stronger teams, invest deeper for fans, and provide more to our players,” wrote Shopify Rebellion founder, Jeremy Steeves. Shopify Rebellion fields the following esports rosters:Two VALORANT teams (including the two-time defending Game Changers champions)A League of Legends roster in the newly rebranded LoL Americas conference (formerly in the LCS)An Apex Legends rosterA Halo roster in
2025-03-27**Moist x Shopify Esports Team**The Moist x Shopify esports team is a dynamic and innovative collaboration that brings together two powerhouse brands in the gaming world. With a commitment to excellence, creativity, and community engagement, this team is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of competitive gaming.**Team Identity:**At the heart of Moist x Shopify is a vibrant and diverse roster of elite players who excel in various esports titles. Each member embodies the spirit of competition, showcasing exceptional skill, teamwork, and a passion for gaming. The team's identity is built on a foundation of fun, inclusivity, and a relentless pursuit of victory, making them a fan-favorite in the esports community.**Mission and Vision:**Moist x Shopify aims to redefine the esports experience by blending high-level competition with a strong emphasis on community interaction. The team is committed to fostering a positive environment for fans and aspiring gamers alike, encouraging creativity and collaboration both in and out of the game. Their vision is to inspire the next generation of esports athletes while promoting the values of sportsmanship and respect.**Competitive Edge:**With access to top-tier resources and support from Shopify, the Moist x Shopify team is equipped to compete at the highest levels. Their strategic approach to gameplay, combined with cutting-edge training methods and analytics, ensures they remain at the forefront of the esports scene. Whether it's in thrilling tournaments or engaging live streams, the team consistently delivers electrifying performances that captivate audiences worldwide.**Community Engagement:**Moist x Shopify is not just about competition; it's about building a
2025-04-16During the announcement of MoistCr1TiKaL and Ludwig merging Moist Esports with Shopify Rebellion, the YouTuber spilled the beans on just how much money he’s lost in esports over the past few years.Much like Disguised Toast, most creators who get into esports don’t expect to make an actual profit off of the team itself. While creators can leverage esports teams as a way to make new content and earn money through other avenues, the teams themselves are often a money sink.Moist Esports was no different, and Charlie disclosed just how much money he’s lost in running Moist over the years now that he’s officially a part of Shopify Rebellion.Despite the team having genuine success in several esports and becoming world-renowned in games like Rocket League and Apex Legends, they never made any money. In fact, they were operating at a loss. A big one.The Moist Esports financial situation is crazyConsidering that Moist Esports and Shopify Rebellion had worked together in the past, this merger isn’t a huge surprise. The groundwork was already laid for a partnership, though Charlie and Ludwig now having part ownership in one of the biggest esports orgs in the world is huge news nonetheless.MoistCr1TiKaL even revealed that Shopify Rebellion “saved our bacon” in relation to helping them out in both Valorant and Apex, giving them a lifeline when they didn’t have the money or resources to overcome certain obstacles keeping them from competing.So, how much money did this org actually lose?“Over the last 4 years, I have lost, in total, right around $4.2 million dollars across all the games we’ve competed in across all of these years. And you know what? I’d do it all over again. In fact, I’d continue to do it.”RelatedMoistCr1TiKaL didn’t say anything about how he or Ludwig plan to profit from this venture. He’s in it for the love of the game by his account, driven purely by passion to keep the esports scene alive and be an active participant.With this merger, these two creators now partially own teams in Valorant, League of Legends, DOTA 2, Street Fighter, Rainbow 6, Rocket League, and other esports. The team’s reach is massive, with Charlie claiming that some of these esports would have been a “pipe dream” at best for him to be able to participate in.Many of 2025’s biggest esports have yet to kick off, so it remains to be seen if Shopify Rebellion
2025-03-24What Is Ludwig's Net Worth?Ludwig Ahgren is an American live streamer, YouTube personality, comedian, podcaster, and esports competitor and commentator who has a net worth of $14 million. Ludwig is best known for his Twitch and YouTube livestreams. His Twitch channel has 3.1 million followers, and he has 5.27 million YouTube subscribers. Ludwig's YouTube channel earned Creator Awards for hitting 100,000 subscribers in 2019 and one million subscribers in 2020. He has served as an esports commentator at "Super Smash Bros. Melee" tournaments, and he co-owns Moist Esports, which was founded by fellow streamer MoistCr1TiKaL (Charles White Jr.) in 2021. While holding a 2021 "subathon" event, Ludwig became the most-subscribed streamer in the history of Twitch. Later that year, he entered into an exclusive deal with YouTube. Ludwig has appeared in the music videos "Sub Urban & Bella Poarch: Inferno" (2021) and "Bella Poarch: Dolls" (2022), and in 2021, he began hosting the Twitch game show "Hivemind," which he co-created with MoistCr1TiKaL. He also co-hosts the podcast "The Yard," and he released the 2020 holiday album "A Very Mogul Christmas."Early LifeLudwig was born Ludwig Anders Ahgren on July 6, 1995, in Hollis, New Hampshire. His ancestry is Swedish and French. While attending Arizona State University, Ludwig joined the Tempe Underground improv and stand-up comedy group. He graduated cum laude, earning degrees in journalism and English literature in 2017.CareerLudwig launched his YouTube channel in 2015, and it eventually amassed over 5.27 million subscribers. His YouTube videos have garnered more than 1.6 billion views. He created his Twitch channel in 2018, and he began streaming full-time in February 2019. In 2018 and 2019, he mostly streamed the video games "Mario Party 2," "Super Smash Bros. Melee," and "Dark Souls." While playing the "Mario Party 4" mini-game "Domination" in November 2019, he set the world record for the mini-game with a score of 201, leading the entertainment website "Polygon" to call him the "world's fastest button-masher." In early 2020, Ludwig competed in an international "Pokémon Sword and Shield" tournament and finished in first place. In June 2020, he participated in the PogChamps of Chess.com amateur tournament and came in second place in the consolation bracket. He graced the cover of the August 2020 issue of "Chess Life." In December 2020, Ludwig put on the charity tournament the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 3, raising more than $260,000 for Gamers for Love, which is "dedicated to easing suffering, saving lives, and creating sustainable futures for children."(Photo by Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Amazon's Crown Channel)Ludwig's Twitch and YouTube channels both reached one million followers in December 2020. "Dot Esports" writer Cale Michael attributed Ludwig's surge in popularity 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." In early 2021, he began hosting the Twitch game show "Hivemind." In July 2021, earning info for several Twitch streamers was released in a data breach, and it revealed that Ludwig
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