The streamer MontanaBlack is planning a Christmas event on Twitch and in the spirit of the Christmas season, he is giving a content creator a gift that many people no longer have on their radar: The first person he invites is CommanderWarrior (44), who has been in the last few years Had a hard time staying relevant for years.
What kind of event is this?
MontanaBlack wants to give something back
That was the special invitation: First, MontanaBlack personally invited CommanderWarrior. He is a “fucking OG legend.”
Because many may have forgotten you, but I have not forgotten you.
MontanaBlack explained that you can only invite big, relevant streamers to some events because you have to justify the production effort to your team, but that doesn’t matter for the ski event. He wanted to invite Commanderkrieger “to give something back.” Because Commanderkrieger invited him to attend his fan meeting in 2014. Now the circle would close.
If MontanaBlack has the opportunity to give something back, Commanderkrieger would be the first person he would invite.
How did the invitee react? Commander Krieger was moved to tears, had to keep looking into his eyes and was visibly caught up in the words.
Many fans also took the opportunity to tell Commanderkrieger how much they appreciate him and how nice they think it is that he is being recognized here on his YouTube video, which now has 114,000 views.
This is what lies behind it: This is a somewhat bitter story. Because on the German Internet, Commanderkrieger is seen as an example of someone who was once big, but has lost a large part of his audience over the years – similar to Ninja in the USA, whose star fell significantly after the Fortnite hype.
The sayings and jokes about Commanderkrieger are similar to those of the Twitch streamer ChefStrobel. It serves as a permanent punchline to gags that have somehow taken on such a life of their own that it’s no longer about the person, but has already become a meme.
Commanderkrieger was – as MontanaBlack rightly says – already present in the origins of German YouTube, around 11 years ago, and had a lot of success there
The 110,000 views that Commanderkrieger now has after being invited by MontanaBlack is his biggest achievement in about 2 years.
MontanaBlack seems to appreciate the Steramers from before, but he probably has little use for many current streamers on German Twitch:
MontanaBlack complains about the prize he doesn’t win and the “left-wing, dirty” Twitch surrounding HandofBlood