Ludwig Ahgren, a YouTuber and streamer, was also hit by the police while he was live on stream.
Ahgren has a YouTube channel called Ludwig. On it, he streams videos and pranks and talks about them. The channel is one of the most popular on YouTube, with 3.45 million subscribers.
Ludwig is Ahgren’s pen name, and he hosts a YouTube podcast called The Yard under the name Ludwig. He also said that he would only stream on YouTube Gaming from now on instead of Twitch. Still, his podcast with YouTube’s CEO makes him feel bad in some way.
Was Ludwig Swatted Live Streaming? What Went On?
Ludwig Ahgren was swatted live on YouTube on August 28. He is the latest streamer to fall victim to the annoying and illegal “prank” that is happening to streamers and online celebrities all over the world.
On August 8, Darren Watkins Jr., aka Ishowspeed, was arrested from his home for making a video in which he prank-called the police. This was caught on camera.
On the other hand, Ludwig is known for his jokes and pranks and runs the podcast The Yard on YouTube. Podcasts are a cutting-edge way to get the word out about specific events and new developments. They are good sources of information, especially for gathering information. He was able to put his name on it.
For those who don’t know, swatting is the illegal act of making a fake call to the police to send armed officers to a certain area. Pranksters often go after famous streamers like Ludwig because they think it’s funny to watch the invasion of streamers’ homes live on the internet.
On social media, people are sharing a video of him getting swatted, which shows the moment when police officers entered his home while they were on duty and holding guns. The video, however, has been taken off the stream.
How Does Reddit Feel About Ludwig Getting Hit?
After a live stream video of police officers hitting Ludwig went viral, people on the internet wanted to know what happened and why police were at his house.
In July, Ludwig and Los Pollos had a Twitter argument about whether slots are worse for kids as a form of gambling or promotion than the Pokémon card meta Ludwig was taking part in.
The police then hit Los Pollos, and Adin Ross said right away that Ludwig had told everyone in his neighborhood about the practice before the police hit Los Pollos. Adin Ross tells his 60,000 viewers that the person who hit Los Pollos was Ludwig. Ludwig could have had the same thing happen to him.
Ludwig recently suggested a Netflix documentary about a streamer who died after being swatted. It was related to the documentary “Web of Make Believe,” which he talked about in his mogul message.
The video of a YouTuber goes viral. Was he arrested?
Ludwig put out a new video right after the police took down his online swatting video. In it, he said that he and the police were getting along great and that nothing bad had happened.
He said that he was in a police car for an hour while they went to his house to check on him. The YouTuber was still alive and playing chess when the police showed up. It’s not the first time someone has hit him. He had already been through it.
In a follow-up webcast, Ludwig talked about what happened soon after. “Am I good?” He said, “Yeah, I’m good,” which made his fans happy. But his cat scratched him, and he began to bleed out of fear and worry.
Who is QTcinderella, Ludwig’s girl friend?
Blaire is known online as QTcinderella. She is a YouTuber and a streamer. She is well-known for starting The Streamer Awards and hosting them. She also makes content for Team SoloMid, which is a well-known esports team.
Also, since June 2019, QTcinderella, her current boyfriend, and fellow streamer Ludwig Ahgren have worked together on a lot of projects.
Life at home
Ahgren came into the world on July 6, 1995.
In Hollis, New Hampshire, where he grew up with his mother and sister, the family spoke both French and English. Ahgren’s father died when he was 10 from health problems caused by drinking too much. His father came from Sweden and the US.
He went to high school in New Hampshire and graduated from Hollis/Brookline in 2013.
In 2012, he played Warner in the production of Legally Blonde at his high school. During this time, he started a YouTube channel called “TheZanySidekick” where he talked about Call of Duty. This was his first attempt at making content.
Ahgren lives in Los Angeles, California, with QTCinderella, who streams on Twitch, and three other people.
Career in competitive gaming
In 2018, Ahgren put on the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series, an invitational Melee netplay tournament with a $1000 prize pool for the winner. Counter Logic Gaming’s SFAT won the tournament.
Ahgren said on April 13, 2020, that the first Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series would be followed by the Worldwide Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series.
When Ahgren announced it again on June 30, 2020, he changed the name to Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 2. The tournament took place on July 25 and 26 and was won by Zain, a player for the Golden Guardians.
After Nintendo told The Big House 10 tournament to stop using an emulator that allowed netplay and matchmaking for Melee in November 2020, Ahgren announced the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 3, an unplanned charity tournament. On December 20 and 21, LACS 3 took place. In the finals, Mang0 beat iBDW 3-1, and over $261,668 was raised for Gamers for Love.
Career in streaming
On May 16, 2018, Ahgren started streaming live part-time. On February 16, 2019, he made streaming his full-time job. During 2018 and 2019, Ahgren’s stream kept a small audience because it mostly showed gameplay from Super Smash Bros. Melee, Mario Party 2, and Dark Souls.
Ahgren set the world record for the Mario Party 4 button-mashing minigame “Domination” on November 10, 2019. He did this by beating a tool-assisted speedrun bot that was designed to be the fastest. He did this by getting a score of 201, which was higher than the previous limit of 160, which was made possible by a mod that increased the number of points that could be scored.
Owen S. Good, a reporter for Polygon, compared Ahgren’s face after he did it to Shaquille O’Neal’s after his famous alley-oop dunk in the 2000 Western Conference Finals. He said, “Ahgren’s face was like Shaq’s after his alley-oop dunk.” “If aliens came to Earth and I had to explain what video games are and why they’re fun, I’d show them this. Bow down, Ludwig “.
In January 2020, Ahgren and other Melee players and personalities, like Mew2King and Plup, were invited to a Pokémon Sword and Shield tournament by the 2016 Pokémon World Champion, Wolfe Glick. Ahgren won the tournament, which was for Pokémon Sword and Shield. Ahgren also beat Mang0 and Destiny to win an invite-only tournament put on by Americas Cardroom to find the “King of Twitch Poker.”
Ahgren was asked to compete in the amateur chess tournament PogChamps of Chess.com with other popular Twitch streamers in June 2020. He came in second in the consolation bracket. After that, Ahgren was on the cover of the August 2020 issue of Chess Life. [Note:
Ahgren put out a Christmas-themed EP called A Very Mogul Christmas on December 7, 2020. In the same month, both Ahgren’s YouTube channel and his Twitch channel had more than one million followers. Cale Michael of Dot Esports said that Ahgren’s fast growth was due to his “Twitch stream growing, continued collaboration with other big creators, and his willingness to try out new forms of content both live and on his YouTube channel.”
Ahgren and another streamer, Cr1TiKaL, started a game show called “Hivemind” on Twitch in January 2021. People from all over Twitch were asked to join the show.
Ahgren was one of many streamers whose earnings on Twitch were leaked during a data breach in October 2021. The leak showed that between August 2019 and October 2021, Ahgren made $3.3 million directly from Twitch, which Ahgren himself confirmed.
Ahgren said on November 29, 2021, that he was leaving his current live-streaming site, Twitch, and would start streaming on YouTube on November 30. He told people about this in a short comedy sketch that he posted on Twitter and YouTube. In the sketch, he blew up a purple car, which stood for Twitch. In the beginning of his time on the platform, Ahgren was banned twice for violating the DMCA, which meant that his streams were put on hold for a while.
On July 2, 2022, Ludwig held his long-awaited Mogul Money Live game show at the YouTube Theater, which was packed with more than 5,000 people.
Pokimane, xQc, Sykkuno, Mizkif, Sodapoppin, Fuslie, ConnorEatsPants, Will Neff, and Nick Envy are some of the contestants (Falco). Sykkuno won the competition and was given a Golden Toilet as a prize. The event has 146,699 Peak Viewers, which is a new record for Ludwig’s YouTube channel.
Subathon
Ahgren started a subathon on March 14, 2021, and it went for 30 days, ending on April 13, 2021. A “subathon,” which is short for “subscription marathon,” is a type of livestream on Twitch. Every time a streamer gets a subscription, which is when a viewer donates $5, more time is added to a timer that is counting down. When the timer hits 0, the stream stops. During his subathon, Ahgren got about 282,000 new subscribers. This broke the record for most concurrent Twitch subscribers, which Tyler “Ninja” Blevins had set in 2018.