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  2. Summit1g - Wikipedia

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    He claimed the game's closed beta was poorly managed, and that other streamers had manipulated Twitch's "Drops" system to receive game keys, giving them access to the closed beta to increase their viewer counts and the game's total number of viewers. [9] He later apologized on Twitter, then subsequently deleted the apology.

  3. Rust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rust features crafting, though initially limited until the discovery of specific items in the game's open world. To stay protected, players must build bases or join clans to improve their chance of survival. Raiding is a major aspect of Rust. Rust supports modded servers which can add additional content.

  4. Skin gambling - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of the Arms Deal update to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in August 2013 added cosmetic items termed "skins" into the PC versions of the game. The developers had considered other types of customization drops for the game before coming to weapon skins; they had ruled out on player skins, since Global Offensive is a first-person shooter and the player would not see their ...

  5. Will Neff - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his collaborative streams with fellow Twitch streamers Hasan Piker and AustinShow. [13] On May 5, 2021, Neff received a two-day Twitch ban for watching a clip of Samurai Jack on Adult Swim's official YouTube channel. [14] [15] In November 2021, he joined 100 Thieves, a Los Angeles-based gaming organization, as a content creator ...

  6. Twitch Rivals - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Twitch Rivals event featured two competitions: the NA vs. EU Showmatch, and the Rumble On The Rift tournament. Both tournaments featured a first place cash prize of $20,000, and a second place consolation prize of $5,000.

  7. Disguised Toast - Wikipedia

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    By that time, he had 1.3 million followers on Twitch and 950,000 subscribers on his main YouTube channel. In November 2019, Wang signed an exclusive deal with Facebook to move from Twitch to Facebook Gaming for his gaming streams. [20] In May 2019, Wang was nominated as Twitch Streamer of the Year in the 11th annual Shorty Awards. [21]

  8. Trainwreckstv - Wikipedia

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    Niknam began streaming gaming and IRL content in 2015. [5]In November 2017, Niknam received a five-day ban from Twitch after he went on a rant where he referred to several female streamers as "sluts" and accused them of stealing views from those who he viewed as more deserving streamers. [6]

  9. Esfand (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    On October 11, 2020, Esfandiari and fellow Twitch streamers Asmongold, Mizkif, Rich Campbell, and Tips Out announced the launch of their new gaming, streaming, and content creation organization, One True King. [2] [15] He is also a co-owner of Starforge Systems, which makes PCs. [16] In October 2021, he collaborated with Twitch and started Let