On February 8, Twitch star Zack "Asmongold" took to his alternate channel, Zackrawrr, to play Avalanche's recently released RPG, Hogwarts Legacy. Before starting off his adventure in the Wizarding World, the streamer decided to check out his subreddit.
One of the top posts on the forum claimed that a contentious website dedicated to tracking Twitch content creators playing Hogwarts Legacy has allegedly been shut down.
When the Austin, Texas-based personality read through the post, he smirked and responded by saying:
During the initial moments of his February 8 livestream, Asmongold was browsing his official subreddit when he came across a post by Redditor u/AdNumerous9073 informing the community that the website that was tracking streamers playing Hogwarts Legacy had been shut down.
The One True King (OTK) co-founder slyly grinned after reading the gist of the forum post, remarking that he was "not surprised." His attention was then drawn to a Twitch chatter, who suggested that the website had not been shut down, but had gone down due to an increase in traffic:
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Asmongold went on to say that the situation was "crazy," and added:
The YouTube comments section was bustling with fans reacting to the streamer's video, with more than 834 community members weighing in. One viewer's comment, in particular, attracted over 1.1k likes, in which they stated:
Some of the more relevant fan reactions were along these lines:
For context, a web developer recently created a website called "Have They Streamed That Wizard Game," which lets people see which content creators played and livestreamed Hogwarts Legacy on their respective channels. Interested readers can learn more about it by clicking here.
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