American YouTube gaming star Ludwig Ahgren achieved another milestone in his streaming career as he was named the Content Creator of the Year at The Game Awards 2022.
The announcement went viral on social media platforms like Reddit and Twitter, with the reaction thread on the latter receiving more than 22,000 likes and over 233 replies:
The 27-year-old streamer also appeared in the comments section, in which he jokingly asked why The Game Awards used a picture of him "crying":
The Game Awards, also known as TGA, is an annual awards show hosted by Geoff Keighley. Aside from honoring the best gaming titles and other aspects of the gaming industry, TGA also recognizes the year's most outstanding and popular streaming personalities.
Several well-known streamers were nominated for this year's Content Creator of the Year award, including Karl Jacobs, Ludwig, Nibellion, Nobru, and QTCinderella.
Geoff Keighley presented the award and revealed the winner at the 02:33 mark of the broadcast, announcing:
The in-person crowd went wild after hearing that Ahgren had won yet another flagship award. The same was the case with the online community, with many fans flocking to the conversation thread to congratulate Ahgren:
Ludwig's associate Aiden and The Yard podcast member lightheartedly commented and asked the community to "name one thing" the streamer had done aside from the Subathon:
One Twitter user expressed their sentiments by sharing the Mogul Money Live host's famous "Luddy" dance move:
Another user claimed that fellow Content Creator of the Year nominee Nibellion was "robbed":
Here are some more relevant fan reactions from Twitter:
A discussion thread on the streamer-focused forum, r/LivestreamFail, garnered more than 75 fan reactions.
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