Asmongold dominates Twitch rankings with Elden Ring & Lost Ark return
Following the passing of his mother, Twitch star and MMORPG titan, Asmongold, was slow to return to the streaming platform, but his reentry to the fray has seen him skyrocket up the rankings.
Twitch has been dominated by two games in 2022:Lost ArkandElden Ring, both of which fall into streaming sensation Asmongold’s wheelhouse.

Having spent hours exploring the vast plains ofArkesiaandThe Lands Betweenover the past few weeks, the Texan has toppled both virtual and real life titans in his wake, skyrocketing up Twitch’s internal rankings and raking in some insane stats.
Joining fellow MMORPG streamers at the top, the One True King is back in style and primed to snatch the Twitch throne once and for all.

Asmongold dominates Twitch rankings upon return
While the Twitch star has been streaming on his backup channel, zackrawr, Lost Ark’s release marked the highly anticipated return to his main channel.
According to Twitch aggregatorSullygnome, Asmon has soared to thethird most-watched streameron the platform, lagging just behind Fextralife and xQc respectively.

The self-professed professional neckbeard wracked up apeak viewership of 427,880, an average viewership of 104,987, with 414,955 followers gained.
Since his return Asmon has largely been focusing on Lost Ark, leaving old favorite FFXIV in the dust.

He has also ventured into the Lands Between to inject some Souls-inspired chaos into his stream, even getting attacked by a pretty ferociousdragonflyon-stream.
As he continues to go from strength to strength, it’ll be interesting to see how his numerous different adventures play out – and, more importantly, whether or not he’ll be able to topple xQc.

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