Asmongold Returns to Twitch and Comments on Past Behavior

Asmongold Returns to Twitch and Comments on Past Behavior

Key Takeaways

  • Asmongold has returned to Twitch after a two-week ban, addressing his controversial comments about Palestinians.
  • He reflected on his past behavior and said he aims to create a more positive streaming experience for viewers.
  • The streamer plans to stream Dragon Age: The Veilguard and potentially travel to the Middle East for an IRL stream.

As a long-time follower of Asmongold’s gaming adventures, I must say that his return to Twitch after a well-deserved two-week break is like a breath of fresh air. His ability to learn from past mistakes and adapt to create a more positive streaming experience for viewers is truly commendable. The streamer has always been known for his raw honesty, but it’s heartening to see him take responsibility for his actions and aim for growth.


After a brief absence due to a ban, renowned streamer Asmongold is back on Twitch, ready to continue his broadcasts. During this time away, he’s been contemplating his previous actions and considering possible adjustments for his streaming channel in the future.

Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt is one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, gathering over 3.5 million followers on the platform. He began his career in 2009 by creating World of Warcraft videos on YouTube and created a Twitch account in 2011. Asmongold quickly rose in popularity and launched a second account, zackrawrr, on the Amazon platform. Having millions of followers never stopped Asmongold from sharing his opinion, even if it sometimes resulted in Twitch bans. During a stream on his alt account on October 14, Asmongold made a comment on Palestinians, calling them “terrible people” from an “inferior culture” and stating that he had “no sympathy” for the population. Twitch decided to ban Asmongold’s zackrawrr account for 14 days following these comments.

Asmongold Reflects on His Past Behavior

Following the end of his Twitch ban, Asmongold kicked off his return to streaming by engaging in a conversation with his audience. He reflected on his past actions, admitting that some of his previous comments had been a mistake, particularly his remarks about Palestinians and his criticism of Twitch streamer Riversgg winning the Esports Streamer of the Year award due to being a woman. Asmongold admitted he’s evolved into an unpleasant version of himself over the past few years. Despite wanting to continue producing similar content, he expressed a desire to alter the atmosphere of his streams to foster a more optimistic and entertaining environment for his viewers.

Away from my streaming duties on Twitch, I, Asmongold, decided it was high time to tidy up my abode – a subject that’s no stranger to my streams, given the frequent jokes about its messiness. I even went as far as documenting my cleaning escapade on social media, posting before-and-after shots of my once cluttered kitchen sink, now gleaming and spotless. Now, you might think it’s just a simple chore for most folks, but believe me, the cleanliness of my sink has become quite the milestone for many of my enthusiastic followers, eagerly awaiting my return to Twitch.

After his comeback to Twitch, Asmongold shared some upcoming concepts for his channel. Asmongold intends to broadcast “Dragon Age: The Veilguard”, which was launched on October 31st. Moreover, he expressed interest in conducting a real-life stream alongside Esfand and Nick, with possible travel plans to the Middle East.

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2024-10-31 12:03