Whether it be in a popular compilation video on Trolden's YouTube channel or in a clip on Hutchings' social media, ClarkHellscream's persona is hard to forget and even more difficult to describe.
According to a video posted by Youtube Creators, the video sharing platform will no longer have public dislike counts. The decision comes after experiments by YouTube in early 2021—trying to fin
Nicholas "NickMercs" Kolcheff, one of the biggest streamers on Twitch, has renewed his deal with the streaming platform.
Inven Global had the chance to sit down with Kripparrian and discuss his thoughts on Hearthstone, the streaming industry, and his future plans.
Tim the Tat Man has signed an exclusive deal to stream on YouTube, following Dr Lupo in leaving Twitch after nine years on that platform.
The Super Smash Bros. community is sick of clickbait thumbnails. But should they be?
YouTube will meet with Dr. Disrespect, following the streamer's rant this past week regarding the need for a clip feature and other improvements to the YouTube streaming platform.
YouTuber Timothy Wilks, 20, has been shot and killed while making a prank robbery video for his YouTube channel, the Washington Post reports. On 9:25 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5, Wilks and a friend of his app
After his recent addition to the Cloud9 team, IWillDominate interviewed the Cloud9 LCS roster about their failure to qualify for Worlds and what it means for the team, confirming they'll be sticking as a five-man unit going into 2021. Read more here:
FNC and G2 broke the LEC peak viewership record, drawing in nearly 900,000 people near the end of the series, according to Esports Charts. Read more on the history of these two teams' matchups here:
Fall Guys has stormed the web, taking over Twitter, Steam, and TimTheTatman's stream. And now, Fall Guys has released a sneak peek for their upcoming Season 2. Watch the sneak peek here:
Friday, August 7th, Dr Disrespect returned to streaming, making his debut on YouTube Live and addressed the Twitch ban, as well as showing off his new home for the Champions Club on YouTube Live. Read more on his frustration here:
On August 8th, Dr Disrespect went to Instagram Live for a short session, ending with a news segment stating, "Dr Disrespect may return to streaming as soon as today." Read more on his ban and his eventual return here:
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins is back streaming on Twitch — at least for now. At the time of writing, Ninja's stream is pulling a viewership of over 62K. He started with a Fortnite stream together with
Riot Games and League of Legends have had a busy summer, with two new champions beyond Lillia and Yone already being leaked, meaning they may not be too far behind. Check out what's on the roadmap for the rest of the year.
Golden Guardians locked Playoffs after their win over Cloud9 in Week 8 of the LCS Summer Split. We spoke with Damonte about his playstyle and how Golden Guardians leveled up to get to this point and what it might mean for them in the Playoff format. Read that here:
Nearly a month after Sky's response to serious allegations against him was cut short, he has uploaded a new statement to YouTube. Watch that statement and read more of his story here:
Riot is mimicking their VALORANT beta key Twitch drops by adding Drops to their site, giving rewards to viewers to celebrate big moments in professional League of Legends. Find out how to receive exclusive rewards this Summer here:
Ninja just held his first stream since his departure from Mixer on YouTube, peaking at 167,000 viewers and eclipsing his peak Twitch viewership from his last weeks on the platform one year ago. This was Ninja's first ever YouTube stream, averaging around 100,000 throughout his hour and a half long live on the platform. Read more on his stream here:
Ninja and Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek were the only two Mixer streamers who were not part of Microsoft's deal with Facebook Gaming, instead getting paid out in full to explore their options.