Ludwig Ahgren

YouTuber

Birthday July 6, 1995

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Hollis, New Hampshire, U.S.

Age 28 years old

Nationality New Hampshire

#7929 Most Popular

1995

Ludwig Anders Ahgren (born July 6, 1995), known mononymously as Ludwig, is an American live streamer, YouTuber, podcaster, comedian, esports commentator, and competitor.

Ludwig Anders Ahgren was born in Hollis, New Hampshire, on July 6, 1995, the son of a French mother and Swedish father.

He considers himself to be primarily Swedish despite not knowing the language, but he has some knowledge of French and occasionally uses it when speaking to his mother.

He attended Arizona State University, where he was an inaugural member of Tempe Late Night (later renamed to Tempe Underground), a stand-up, improv, and sketch comedy club.

2017

He graduated cum laude with degrees in English literature and journalism in 2017.

2018

Ahgren is best known for his live streams on Twitch from 2018 through late 2021, and on YouTube beginning in late 2021, where he broadcasts video-game-related content as well as non-video-game-related content such as game shows and contests.

He is also known for his work as an esports commentator at various Super Smash Bros. Melee tournaments.

He is the co-owner of the esports organization Moist Esports.

Ahgren began live streaming on Twitch part-time on May 16, 2018, going full-time on February 16, 2019.

During 2018 and 2019, Ahgren's stream had a relatively small audience, mostly streaming the video games Super Smash Bros. Melee, Mario Party 2, and Dark Souls.

Ahgren received around 282,000 subscriptions during his subathon, breaking the previous record set in 2018 by Tyler "Ninja" Blevins of the most concurrent subscribers on Twitch.

On November 29, 2021, Ahgren announced he would depart from live streaming on Twitch, and moved to YouTube Gaming on November 30.

He announced this with a short comedy sketch, where he blew up a purple car symbolizing Twitch.

According to Dot Esports, Ahgren cited his move to YouTube as one of the reasons why Twitch later relaxed its exclusivity rules for its partnered streamers.

In December 2021, Ahgren received two DMCA-related bans, temporarily suspending his streams.

On September 11, 2022, Ahgren was banned for a third time during a stream where he deliberately played the copyrighted song "Go!!!" to see how quickly he would be banned.

He was banned after one minute and thirty-one seconds which he claimed was a "world record".

On July 2, 2022, Ludwig hosted an in-person version of his game show, Mogul Money Live, to over 5,000 people at the YouTube Theater.

Contestants included Pokimane, xQc, Sykkuno, Mizkif, Sodapoppin, and Fuslie, among others.

Sykkuno won the show and was rewarded with a "golden toilet".

2019

He began streaming full-time on February 16, 2019.

While holding a widely publicized "subathon" event, Ahgren became the most-subscribed Twitch streamer of all time in 2021, eventually reaching around 282,000 subscribers at its peak, beating the previous record set by fellow streamer Ninja.

On November 29, 2021, Ahgren announced that he had signed an exclusive deal with YouTube Gaming.

At the 2022 Streamer Awards, Ahgren won the award for "Streamer of the Year".

Since as early as June 2019, he has frequently made collaborative content with his current partner and fellow streamer QTCinderella.

On November 10, 2019, Ahgren set the world record for the button-mashing mini-game Domination from ''Mario Party 4.

According to Polygon, Ahgren's record was faster than a tool-assisted speedrun bot; according to Kotaku'', this is false, since the bot was capped at a score of 160, while Ahgren was playing on a modified version that removes the cap.

Polygon 's Owen S. Good said, "If aliens landed and I had to explain what video games are and why they are fun, I'd show them this. Take a bow, Ludwig."

2020

In January 2020, Ahgren, among other Melee competitors and personalities, such as Mew2King and Plup, competed in an invitational tournament for Pokémon Sword and Shield by 2016 Pokémon World Champion, Wolfe Glick, where Ahgren finished first.

In June 2020, Ahgren was invited to compete against other popular Twitch streamers in the amateur chess tournament PogChamps of Chess.com, placing second in the consolation bracket.

Ahgren subsequently made an appearance on the cover of the August 2020 edition of Chess Life.

In November 2020, after the Melee tournament The Big House 10 received a cease and desist letter from Nintendo, Ahgren announced the Ludwig Ahgren Championship Series 3, an impromptu charity tournament.

Taking place between December 20 and 21, it raised $261,668 for Gamers for Love.

In December 2020, both Ahgren's YouTube channel and his Twitch channel reached over one million followers; Cale Michael of Dot Esports credited his rapid growth to his "Twitch stream expanding, continued collaboration with other big creators, and his willingness to try new forms of content out both live and for his YouTube channel."

Also in December, Ahgren released a Christmas album, A Very Mogul Christmas, to allow streamers to listen to Christmas music without receiving DMCA strikes.

In January 2021, Ahgren began hosting a game show on Twitch, titled Hivemind, with fellow streamer Cr1TiKaL.

In October 2021, Ahgren was among a multitude of streamers whose earnings from Twitch were revealed in a data breach; between August 2019 and October 2021, Ahgren had earned $3.3 million through Twitch, which Ahgren confirmed.

On March 14, 2021, Ahgren held a subathon that ran for 30 days, ending on April 13, 2021.

A "subathon", short for "subscription marathon", is a type of livestream on Twitch where every time a streamer receives a subscription—US$5 donations from viewers —more time is added to a descending timer.

Once the timer reaches zero, the stream ends.