![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wang: I felt a little plateaued in terms of my growth on Twitch. As a result, more people started showing up and it eventually just kept going.”Īhead of the Christmas holiday (which Wang is celebrating at home in Canada), THR caught up with the streamer and his UTA talent agent, Mike Lee, about the real life of a streamer, the next steps in his career and the issues of mental health in the industry that are often not addressed.įirstly, I think people are dying to know why you left Twitch. I thought there would be a negative reaction, but the opposite happened where I was able to be more myself streaming. “So I started streaming Hearthstone and from the beginning my gimmick was, I had a mask and nobody knew what I looked like until I leaked it one day. “I always thought streaming was great because it’s essentially infinite content you make as much content as you want,” he says. Wang spent about a year doing that, and then realized he was running out of content. Then we transitioned to video, which was more watchable and monetizable,” he says. “We started off making posters and cool-looking infographs which got popular on social media. The streamer, who discovered his love for gaming after playing action role-playing game Diablo 20 years ago, tells The Hollywood Reporter that he got into content creation when his brother wanted to start a fan site for Blizzard’s online card game Hearthstone and asked for Wang’s help. Since the move, Wang has been focusing on games he wants to play - such as League of Legends - and increasing his international audience. Last month, popular Hearthstone and Teamfight Tactics streamer Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang departed Amazon’s Twitch platform for an exclusive streaming deal at Facebook Gaming. ![]()
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