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The Twitch Streamer Michael Shorud Grzesiek was asked in one of his recent streams after the MMORPGworld of Warcraft and then, whether he plays it again. His answer was quite harsh.
That says Shroud: in his stream on the night of Friday, the 17th on Saturday, 18 September Shroud transferred a tournament in the shooter Valorant. The question came from his chat if he later would play Conan Exiles.
Shroud replied that he had to look - he still has a wow-raid. Then his spectators wanted to know if he would not show that again. The response of the streamer was quite perch:
Wow does not deserve my stream. So it does not get that [...] I will continue to play Wow, but it does not deserve my stream. As simple as that . He would definitely want to play New World and probably stream.
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Who is Shroud at all? The Canadian streamer was number 1 for a time on Twitch. With the nickname Human Aimbot he has balled with shooters like Apex Legends to the top. At the moment he stands in 17th Streamer with most viewer hours worldwide last month (via Sullygnome.com; Status September 18th).
Actually, Shroud is known for shooter and most recently had most viewers with valorant. However, recently, he often shows survival games such as Conan Exiles or the new Icarus, from which he is enormously enthusiastic.
Even Wow he has shown for some time, for example to the release of WoW Classic. At that time it was even worth it to slip from place 1 on Twitch. Today he does not seem so much to the game.
I will continue to play Wow, but it does not deserve my stream.
What is there problem with Wow? The MMORPG place deer has been fluctuating for some time on his throne. Fatigue is wide in the players wide and a thick sexism scandal scratches for several months at the image of developer studio Blizzard.
However, there is also criticism even to the game itself. It lacks new ideas and part of the players off, about to Final Fantasy XIV looking for something new. Also Meinmo Editor Benedict Grothaus has observed this trend and even find that Wow does not die fast enough.
One of the biggest problems is currently communication with the community and fans. The studio takes all kinds of changes, but does not reveal why. For example, half-naked women were replaced by fruit and our Demon Corthyn wonders: what s that?
There are also some other difficulties where the team works partially:
How is Wow on Twitch? WOW was the largest MMORPG on Twitch for 5 years, but was overtaken for the first time in September 2021 by Final Fantasy XIV, if only short.
With over 17 million viewer hours in the last 30 days, Wow on Twitch is far from dead on Twitch. Only the interest seems to be slowly flooding. In addition, a new MMORPG also passes on the throne.
What do you think, what would Wow change, so that the interest in the game rises again and stringers like Shroud consider the MMORPG as worthy ?
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