Zack "Asmongold" is currently one of the top Twitch streamers on the platform. With over three million followers under his belt, the American streamer has maintained a staggering 72K average viewership in the last year on his main account.
Zack has gradually become a community pillar known for his MMORPG gameplay and no-nonsense attitude. Especially after the founding of One True King, one of the most successful streaming organizations in the world.
The streamer started content creation in 2009 and has been live streaming on Twitch since 2014. The success did not come without controversy, as the Austin native's outspoken mannerisms have frequently gotten him into hot waters. Be it his criticism of other streamers or developers.
One of the biggest MMO streamers on Twitch, Asmongold is a veritable giant when it comes to World of Warcraft content. So when he realized he was banned for 30 days, it shocked many in his audience.
Addressing the ban on his stream, the OTK co-founder informed Blizzard that the ban was unnecessary and without proof because he had not used any real money transactions for the game. The situation was quite a shock as he was scared about losing his items:
Fortunately, he got back the account within hours of airing his grievances on stream, but it did showcase how unfair Blizzard's ban policy can be. Especially towards players not as famous as Asmongold.
Asmongold's alternate Twitch channel, Zackrawrr, was banned for alleged hateful conduct on June 11, 2022. The streamer took to YouTube and posted an 8-minute long video addressing the issue. Someone in his Diablo Immortal game bypassed the language filter when he was AFK and had typed the n-word multiple times.
Despite saying he addressed the incident as he
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