YouTube has uploaded a tribute video on the occasion of Alex "Technoblade's" 9th year anniversary on the platform. The late YouTuber tragically passed away after succumbing to sarcoma, a rare type of cancer that spreads across one's body. Since passing away, the late YouTuber's father has uploaded two videos (one with fellow Minecrafter Dream) where he talks about his son.
Celebrating his incredible achievements, YouTube posted a video yesterday remembering the internet personality's legacy on the occasion of his channel being nine years old on the platform. In addition to recognizing his accomplishments, the video was also a fundraiser for the SFA (Sarcoma Foundation of America). The eponymous phrase included:
The video was uploaded to YouTube's official channel yesterday. Since its upload, the video has amassed over 3 million views as well as over 28K comments (at the time of writing).
In the eight-minute-long video, some of Technoblade's most celebrated moments were recalled and his origins revisited. Alex uploaded his first video on the Google-owned platform in October 2013.
YouTube also explored the source of the iconic "Technoblade never dies" phrase which was initially used by the YouTuber himself, alluding to the fact that it was difficult to kill him in-game.
The video also includes short segments from other creators such as Skeppy, MatthewBeam, and NattieForsyth. A brief recollection of Alex's epic 1v1 battle with Dream was also shown. The video was originally uploaded by popular YouTuber Jimmy "MrBeast." For those wondering, Alex had claimed victory and the $100K prize money.
Alex is often considered to be among the most skilled Minecraft players within the community. By the time of his demise, he had surpassed an
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