The German Twitch is currently still busy with CraftAttack 13, but Kevin “Papaplatte” Teller, Maximilian “HandOfBlood” Knabe, and Giacomo “Metashi12” Gaviria are already planning the next big project: a hardcore guild in WoW Classic.
What event is it about? The Twitch streamers Papaplatte, HandOfBlood, and Metashi12 are currently planning a hardcore guild in WoW, modeled after the American streamer guild OnlyFangs. While the project is still in its infancy, the three have grand plans: over 150 of the largest German streamers are to play WoW together.
However, one was not planned: MontanaBlack stated in a stream from early November that he only just learned about the event and was not invited. After all, there are other streamers involved who otherwise do not have much to do with WoW, and he would definitely be part of such a project.
Now, one of the organizers has commented on the missing invitation.
“You can’t imagine how many cockroaches message me”
Why was MontanaBlack not invited? As Metashi explained in a stream, it was never the case that they didn’t want MontanaBlack to be part of it. Rather, the streamers assumed that he was too big and busy to participate in their project.
After all, one must bring about 5 weeks of playtime for the project. Especially the larger streamers, with a few thousand viewers, are often booked long in advance.
Furthermore, Metashi explains that the project is still not that far along: there is still no name, graphics, or even a trailer. Also, not all invitations have been sent out yet. He can’t decide this on his own, but it could very well be that MontanaBlack still receives his invitation.
You can watch his statement here:
Metashi is less open to other potential participants, however. The streamer claims that you can’t even imagine how many “cockroaches” message him about participating in the event. These are people with whom he does not have a good relationship and who also know exactly that he does not like them.
That streamers are keen on participating is not surprising, as such events regularly attract massive audiences. Anyone who stands out as a smaller streamer with particularly funny or memorable actions can certainly achieve a breakthrough.
Currently, however, the German Twitch is still caught up in the Minecraft craze. What has happened at CraftAttack can be read here:
Whether and when it will continue with the American counterpart OnlyFangs is still uncertain. The last “season” of the streamer guild was a huge success earlier this year, with plenty of drama and betrayal. WoW: Leader of the guild “OnlyFangs” dies in raid, is betrayed by everyone, and even dissed by Blizzard