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Twitch Star breaks time and subscriber records

Ludwig Ahren launched a “subatan” on March 14 that will depend on the number of new subscribers online and end on Tuesday after 31 live days.

A star Traction A recording on the video game broadcast platform, according to special press, aired for 31 consecutive days. “Ever since I started broadcasting – Prince Philip is dead – the Suez Canal has been blocked and then blocked – David Dobrick has made two apology videos – Jesus is dead and resurrected”, Ludwig Akren tweeted on April 11th.

This player, most famous before his exploits, launched a “Sabbath” or “Subscription Marathon” on March 14, which consists of staying online according to the number of new subscribers (“Subscription” or “Subscriptions”). Initially, he planned to add 20 seconds of streaming time to his channel for each new subscription. It costs $ 5 per month and offers access to offers. News site The Verge: He had to redefine his rules with 10 extra seconds instead of 20, a maximum of 100 subscriptions per person and a maximum of 31 days.

“Records are broken”

The streaming ended on Tuesday, after 31 days of live, Ludwig Agren broke the subscription record, having previously held the star ninja on stage. “The records are broken. I would lie if I said I wasn’t a little sad, but proud of ud Ludwig Ahren for holding the new sub-record in Twitches.”Tyler Flevins tweeted on Tuesday that the ninja is one of the best and most followed players in the world.

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On April 10, Streamer announced that his companion would end up on the West Coast of the United States on April 13 at 9pm and would donate $ 5 for every subscription made that day, to the Humane Society and St.. . He is now the third most popular on the Amazon platform (according to the Twitch Tracker site), with 2.65 million users following his channel.