Fortnite server down – What’s in update 12.51 today?

Today, on Thursday, May 7th, the Fortnite servers will go down on all platforms (PC/Mac, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS, Android). During this time, the new update 12.51 will be implemented. What’s in the new patch?

What happens today in Fortnite? The update 12.51 will be implemented today on all platforms. Fortnite Status has announced the patch on Twitter.

This is maintenance work aimed at fixing bugs in the game. The patch is unlikely to bring new content.

Before players can continue to explore the map, the Fortnite servers will be taken offline.

Fortnite servers will be taken offline – when and for how long?

Downtime starts in the morning: Downtime will begin at 8:00 AM German time. At 7:30 AM, you can join a new round for the last time. After that, the servers will be unreachable and Fortnite will be down.

How long will the maintenance last? Based on experiences from the last weeks and months, the work should be completed by noon at the latest.

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Players will have to wait until the downtime is over to play Fortnite again

If there are any problems and extensions of the maintenance work, MeinMMO will inform you about it.

When will the patch notes be released? Presumably, no patch notes will be released for the Battle Royale mode from Epic Games again.

Since this is just a patch for maintenance, only minor bugs will likely be fixed. However, if there are any major changes, we will collect them and publish them in the form of patch notes on MeinMMO.

What new content does update 12.51 bring?

What’s new in the Battle Royale mode? In this update, only bugs that are currently present in the game are likely to be fixed. These bugs can be found in Fortnite:

  • Hit indicators are displayed in the wrong direction
  • “Midas Touch” still doesn’t turn weapons into gold for some players
  • Music from emotes is played over the stage music in party royale mode

You can find all other bugs that Epic Games is currently working on in the Fortnite Trello.

What does the update bring for the Save the World mode? What new features the new update brings for the Save the World mode is unfortunately still unclear. Since update 12.51 is likely a small patch, there probably won’t be any new features for this mode.

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There hasn’t been much change at The Agency since players were able to choose a style variant for Midas

After the update, pay attention to “The Agency” on the Fortnite map, as you can influence the story of Season 2 by choosing Team Ghost or Shadow. Your choice could bring changes to the map. So far, there haven’t been any major changes like in the other major hideouts.

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Guild Wars 2 announces new update, brings the most exciting map since 2015

With the new episode “No Mercy”, the MMORPG Guild Wars 2 is bringing new content to the game in May. This includes a map that emphasizes a huge event. Many players are already looking forward to it.

What’s in the new update? The trailer for the third episode of the Icebrood Saga provides an overview of the contents of “No Mercy”. The focus is on the new map “Mistwood Coast” and the continuation of the story.

But the other contents of the update are worth seeing as well. There will be:

  • A new assault mission
  • Two new weapon sets
  • A new four-piece armor set (preview in the title image)
  • New back pieces
  • The new emote “Take Death”
  • A new mastery to fit the map

When will the update be released? “No Mercy” is set to release on Tuesday, May 26. The episode will thus be in direct competition with the release of the ESO expansion Greymoor.

As usual, the update is free as long as you log in at least once before the next episode is released. The trailer already prepares you for the contents:

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Why is the trailer so quiet? Due to COVID-19, there is currently no possibility to record voiceovers in studios. Therefore, the trailer was released without narration.

However, this will not only affect the trailer. The episode itself will also be released without voice recordings, as the voice actors have shared in a beautiful video.

New map-wide meta event with a lot of action

What makes the new map special? The Mistwood Coast is structured similarly to World vs. World, a PvP mode from Guild Wars 2. However, players do not fight against each other, but against their common enemy, Bangar Stormbringer, and his troops.

In an initial screenshot of the map, you can already see that it is divided into different zones. These are either controlled by players (blue) or by enemy NPCs (red).

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This is what the map of the new episode looks like (screenshot from the trailer).

Players now have the task of coordinating and waging a war against the Charr on the map. The trailer already shows various siege weapons and capture points that will play an important role in this war.

Why is the map the most interesting since 2015? With the Heart of Thorns expansion, the Dragon’s Resistance came into play, a map that consists entirely of a giant event.

Even today, it is still one of the most popular and visited maps in the game because it features an exciting event and a battle against a giant dragon, but also because of the rewards.

The announcement already mentioned new weapon and armor sets. If these can be earned through the map’s meta event, it could keep players engaged long-term.

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The new rewards from “No Mercy” in an official screenshot (Source: ArenaNet).

But another fun detail from the trailer is currently on the minds of the game’s fans.

“Finishing move” of a boss provides a lot of fun

What else is special about the episode? During the introduction of a boss from the new assault mission “Cold War”, he uses an interesting attack.

In this, he charges at the players with his elbow.

This has been celebrated on reddit as a wrestling move and has led to “John Cena” memes and other funny phrases. Additionally, many players are now wishing for this attack as a “finisher” for opponents who go downstate after their death.

The most electrifying move Anet put into the No Quarter from r/Guildwars2

What’s next after the episode? In a roadmap for the second quarter of 2020, the episode was announced for May. This rhythm has been maintained despite COVID-19. In June and July, the two annual events Dragon’s Wake, which returned for the first time after 6 years in 2019, and the Bazaar of the Four Winds are scheduled.

Presumably, the fourth episode of the Icebrood Saga will then be released in August. In the long term, the developers of Guild Wars 2 also plan a third expansion. Where this will lead and why I, Alexander Leitsch, don’t really like it, you can find out in my column at MeinMMO.

Currently, it is also a good time to start playing Guild Wars 2. Until May 9, there is a 50% discount on the Path of Fire expansion, which also includes the previous add-on automatically. You can get this package for only 14.99 Euros.

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That is why even PS5 fans should watch the Xbox Series X stream

In a stream, Microsoft will showcase first gameplay of the Xbox Series X. However, the PS5 could also play an important role in the stream. MeinMMO explains why PS5 fans should watch Microsoft’s stream.

What kind of stream is this? Microsoft is hosting a special “Inside Xbox” livestream on May 7 at 5:00 PM German time. The focus will be on first games and the gameplay of the Xbox Series X. The stream was announced via Twitter:

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Why is the stream important? Major events like E3 and Gamescom are canceled in 2020, at least in their original form. This makes such streams even more interesting for the public. Because here new games and new hardware can be presented.

Update: Microsoft has now showcased 13 games in the Xbox Inside stream. We have summarized the most important information for you:

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Xbox Series X Stream is also important for the PlayStation 5

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So far, we do not even know the design of the PS5. We have selected the 5 most interesting designs for the PS5.

Why will it be interesting for the PS5? Games like the recently shown Lord of the Rings: Gollum will be released across multiple platforms:

  • These so-called cross-platform titles usually differ very little graphically. So we will see for the first time what the graphics of the next-gen could look like.
  • Xbox Series X and PS5 use similar hardware. The event will demonstrate with a powerful title like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla how strong the new consoles really are.

In this respect, we will see a PS5 game for the first time, even though it is not played on the PS5. However, the performance will likely be hardly worse on the PS5 than on the Xbox Series X. MeinMMO has taken a look at how much the performance of the new consoles would cost as a PC:

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Xbox Series X and PS5: Price and Release still unknown

How much the Xbox Series X and the PS5 will cost is still unknown, as well as when the two consoles will be officially released. A survey about the PS5 already showed how important the price could be for the future of the consoles, and how much you would be willing to pay for the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

However, while we now know a lot about the Xbox Series X from Microsoft, Sony reveals rather little. Besides the now known specs, we at least already know the PS5 controller. We have summarized all important information about the PS5 “Dualsense” controller for you.

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In Pokémon GO, trainers voluntarily give up against weaker opponents – Why?

The PvP League in Pokémon GO becomes increasingly difficult towards the end, and to reach Rank 10, you need to win quite a few battles. However, some trainers willingly give up quickly when facing a supposedly weaker opponent.

This is what the PvP League is about: To climb the final ranks of the PvP League, you must battle numerous opponents and achieve a certain score.

Once you reach 3000 points, for example, you will rank up from Rank 9 to Rank 10. However, the allocation of points is not uniform and depends on the strength of the opponent. This is where many trainers face a problem.

To reach Rank 10, you need to bring really strong Pokémon. In our tier list for every league, you can find such monsters. The MeinMMO tips for the league are also useful:

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Trainers look for better opponents

This is how they proceed: If you win against a trainer in the PvP League who has fewer points than you, you only receive a very small number of points as a reward. If you lose to these supposedly weaker opponents, you lose a relatively large number of points.

However, if you win against trainers with more points, you receive more points as a reward. If you lose, you only lose a few points.

Therefore, many trainers at high ranks seek battles against seemingly better opponents. The loss would not hurt as much, and a win would bring even more rewards. However, if you encounter a weaker opponent, a trick is used to leave the match and avoid fighting against them.

We deliberately do not explain the trick here, as it may be an exploit.

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Some trainers intentionally want to battle stronger opponents

Here are the problems: Many trainers in the high leagues complain that many matches do not take place at all. For example, the reddit user “Telebar” states that 50-60% of his fights are already canceled before the start.

If every trainer follows this strategy, one of the two players always leaves the battle because one must always face a weaker opponent.

This is what trainers are demanding: Now there are many calls from trainers for Niantic to take action against this quick exit. For example, they could evaluate a battle earlier, so that early exits are no longer effective.

Other trainers suggest that the opponent’s points should be hidden until the battle actually starts. This way, one could no longer leave the battle based on a lower rating.

It is not the first time that trainers take crazy measures in Pokémon GO. For example, matches are intentionally lost to be assigned weaker opponents.

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5 new features you wish for WoW

We wanted to know which feature you wish for in World of Warcraft . The result is quite clear and a long-standing wish of the players.

World of Warcraft offers something for most types of players. Whether PvE, PvP, Pet Battles, chasing achievements, or role-playing – there is so much to do. However, there are some features that have been desired for a long time and have never made it into the game. In a survey, we wanted to find out which feature you want the most. The results are in, and the answer is quite clear.

But first, a quick look at the 3 responses that received the least votes:

  • More new races (1%)
  • Solo registrations for rated PvP (7%)
  • Vendors for armor for badges (8%)

Apparently, players have had enough of new races for now. This is probably due to the Allied Races that could be unlocked in Battle for Azeroth. Solo registrations for rated PvP and vendors for armor for badges just barely missed the top 5. Since the percentages are low, these wishes likely come from a relatively smaller group.

Place 5: NPCs as Companions for Dungeons

As great as it is to play an MMORPG with other players, it can also be frustrating to be dependent on those people. Perhaps that’s why 8% of the votes (100) were for “NPCs as companions for dungeons.”

This is a concept that already exists in basic form. In WoW, there have been companions you can travel with for several expansions now. In the new starting zone “Exile’s Reach”, there is even a dungeon where NPC companions are assigned to us, filling roles like tank, healer, or DPS.

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In the garrison, dozens of loyal followers are waiting – why not take a few into the dungeon?

Whether such companions will ever come to WoW in endgame remains to be seen. Because then many players would likely tackle the most challenging content on their own – and that is not the intent.

Place 4: Cross-Faction Play

In 4th place, with 10% of the submitted votes (114), is the desire for Cross-Faction Play. This would allow Alliance players to also tackle content together with Horde players, such as dungeons or raids.

With WoW: Shadowlands, the perfect time has come to enable this feature, as there is peace between the Horde and the Alliance. After “Battle for Azeroth,” the factions are no longer in direct conflict and could work together against the threats of the world.

Peace, joy, pancakes! So why not Crossplay?

However, it is also understandable why Blizzard is hesitant about this feature. On the one hand, the enmity between Horde and Alliance is a cornerstone of World of Warcraft. On the other hand, such a change would probably be a “point of no return.” Because once activated, players would not be able to give up this feature anymore. This makes future conflicts difficult.

Place 3: New Class Sets with Bonuses

In 3rd place, with 14% of the votes (153), is the desire for class sets with cool bonuses.

Class sets have a long tradition in World of Warcraft. Typically, they are obtained through raiding. They not only match the respective class aesthetically but also have cool bonuses that sometimes change gameplay or simply provide a significant performance boost. Until the end of WoW: Legion, such sets were permanently part of the game.

Tier sets have always been very popular with the community.

In Battle for Azeroth, these class sets were missing. This was partly due to the system of Azerite gear, which occupies many important slots of a class set, but also due to a new approach of the developers. Instead of creating sets specifically for each class, there was one set in the corresponding armor category that thematically matched the raid. However, this was not well received by all players and was for some set fans a sign that Blizzard had “become lazy” here.

But there is good news here. Even though Shadowlands will not launch with class sets featuring bonuses, it has already been announced that class sets are back on the agenda. It can therefore be assumed that with Patch 9.1 or 9.2, class sets will drop again in raids.

Place 2: A New Playable Class

With 17% (186 votes), the wish for a new class lands in 2nd place. New classes have historically been introduced in World of Warcraft every 2 expansions.

  • Wrath of the Lich King introduced the Death Knight
  • Mists of Pandaria introduced the Monk
  • Legion introduced the Demon Hunter

Shadowlands will break this tradition and not bring a new class. Instead, the aim is to spice up all existing classes and provide them with more customization options.

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Necromancers have been a player wish since Vanilla.

However, a completely new class, such as the Tinkerer, Bard, or even a Necromancer, has been desired for years. After years, the existing classes feel “worn out” for many players, and they yearn for something new in World of Warcraft.

Place 1: Housing

With a whopping 30%, the most votes, namely 344, went to “Housing.” This is not surprising because housing has been conceptually considered since the Vanilla days. Since then, there have been a few individual objects in the game that indicated that Blizzard had planned housing. But not much more has happened. Although there was the Garrison in Draenor, which could be individually designed, it was not true housing.

A personal house in WoW – players still dream of it.

Why is there still no housing? In recent years, Blizzard has cited several reasons why housing does not yet exist. One reason was that developers were concerned that housing would empty WoW’s cities if everyone spent time in their own house. This would diminish the social feel of World of Warcraft.

The second point was that housing would need to be meaningfully integrated as a feature and best fit the current expansion, similar to the Order Hall in Legion.

So far, there is no indication that housing will ever be implemented in World of Warcraft, certainly not in Shadowlands. That’s a shame, as many other MMORPGs like Final Fantasy or WildStar have demonstrated how cool housing can be.

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WildStar had cool housing – WoW would just need to copy it 1:1.

What else was wished for? 5% of you preferred something completely different and communicated your wishes in the comments. Often, it was more than just a feature, namely a complete overhaul of the game or extensive changes.

So CoolhandX wishes:

Simply part 2. Get rid of all the old baggage. New engine, new animations, new combat system, new world, new stories. Throw all the old crap in the trash. The current game limits in every way and thus will not bring anything great in the future.

Damian mainly wishes for more for solo players:

Significantly more offerings for solo players and broader representation for everyone, for example with a lot of fluff (housing, costumes, emotes, etc.)

Did you expect this outcome of the survey?

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CoD Warzone: 3 underrated weapons you should definitely try

We present to you 3 weapons with setups for Call of Duty: Warzone that many may not have on their radar – but should. Because these underrated firearms are a strong alternative to numerous meta weapons like M4, Grau, RAM-7, or M13. Perhaps you’ll find a new favorite piece for the Battle Royale.

Weapon recommendation from an expert: The well-known and respected “Call of Duty” expert TheXclusiveAce has presented his top 3 underrated weapons including setups for Warzone, the in-house Battle Royale of CoD: Modern Warfare, in his new video.

This involves 3 off-meta weapons, firearms that are not used by many players. However, they are much more than just a welcome change from the common favorites. All 3 are strong and depending on your playstyle, you can indeed dominate in the Warzone.

So it’s worth trying out these underrated guns. Who knows, maybe you’ll find a new favorite weapon for the Battle Royale, even if it doesn’t belong to the meta. Especially since with many weapons, it often only takes slight nuances to determine which weapon suits you best and which one you can use to succeed.

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The RAM-7 – one of the best weapons for Warzone

If you are looking for the best meta weapons for CoD: Warzone, check here: CoD Warzone: The best weapons with setups for your personal loadouts

If you are looking for strong loadouts recommended by CoD professionals, take a look at this article: 3 CoD pros show their best Warzone loadouts – Here’s how to replicate them

These are the weapons in question: The 3 best off-meta weapons that according to TheXclusiveAce are underestimated include

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The Striker

These weapons are not among the strongest when it comes to numeric values. Still, they are worth a look.

In this article, you’ll learn what makes them so recommendable in the eyes of the expert and get a setup to further improve each weapon.

The setups are just examples and can be adjusted to your individual preferences if those differ significantly from the options presented here.

Here we have embedded his English video for you, but we will explain everything important in German below:

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The machine gun G34

Here’s why you should try it now: What many don’t know is that this MG received a significant hidden buff with the last major CoD update 1.20. After pressing the trigger, the G34 starts firing with a delay.

This delay of more than 300 milliseconds was one of the biggest disadvantages of the weapon but is nearly completely eliminated with the patch. The weapon now responds much more directly and pleasingly.

Moreover, the MG34 kills faster than all fully automatic base weapons. It has a very high rate of fire, deals significant damage, and has excellent range.

MG34 with attachments

In direct 1vs1, the MG wipes out nearly every opponent – especially when you are already aiming. Then, hardly any other weapon can keep up in terms of killing power, according to the expert.

Here’s why it’s not part of the meta: The weapon does have its disadvantages. Primarily, it is an LMG, meaning it is slow and unwieldy (although this can be improved with attachments). Additionally, due to its high rate of fire, it consumes ammunition quickly and takes a relatively long time to reload.

Who suits the G34? The G34 is not the perfect all-rounder. But with the right playstyle, this LMG can literally melt your opponents. Especially if you prefer to fight defensively and at range, the weapon can shine in Warzone. But even at short distances, it wipes everything out if you are prepared for the enemy.

Blueprint for MG34

Try the G34 with the following setup: TheXclusiveAce focuses on giving the G34 the highest possible ADS speed, better reload speed, and more ammunition to counter the weaknesses of this otherwise strong weapon.

He uses the blueprint named “Lötbrenner” (for better iron sights, but it’s not mandatory) with the following attachments:

  • Muzzle: Suppressor (Monolith)
  • Laser: Tactical Laser
  • Stock: FSS Close Quarters Stock
  • Ammo: 100-round belt
  • Extra: Sleight of Hand

The submachine gun Striker 45

Here’s why you should try it now: In combination with the .45 hollow point bullets, you benefit not from the high mobility of an SMG, but you also hold an extremely precise weapon in your hands.

With this optional attachment, the weapon’s firing behavior changes. It then fires a 2-shot burst that is very precise and deals high damage – all over an absurdly long range for an SMG.

If you score headshots with it, you can wipe out unarmored enemies with what feels like one shot (burst); for an armored enemy, you only need slightly more time with sufficient precision. It really goes very fast.

View of the Striker 45

In short: If you hit the head, which is quite easy with a little practice, it wipes out nearly every opponent at medium to long distances with only a few shots – and in no time. Additionally, you are very fast.

Here’s why it’s not part of the meta: The weapon has essentially only one disadvantage in this configuration that prevents a top-tier placement in the meta: the amount of ammunition.

Per magazine, you only have 12 shots with the hollow point option. So if you lack precision or face multiple enemies in a hectic fight, you might come up short with the Striker.

The Striker 45 in the loadout

Who suits the Striker 45? Anyone who likes to be fast and relies on the mobility of SMGs, but at the same time is looking for an extremely deadly and precise weapon for medium to long distances should definitely try this Striker version.

Especially if you often play solos, where you encounter mostly single opponents, you could dominate with this setup – precision required.

Try the Striker 45 with the following setup: Here too, TheXclusiveAce tries to compensate for the weapon’s weakness by making the reload faster. He also focuses on damage, range, and faster aiming. He uses the following attachments:

  • Muzzle: Suppressor (Monolith)
  • Barrel: 400 mm Stainless Steel
  • Extra: Sleight of Hand
  • Grip: FTAC G5 EXO
  • Ammo: 12-round .45 hollow point magazine

The machine gun Bruen Mk9

Here’s why you should try it now: This new weapon essentially allows you to create a hybrid build between LMG and assault rifle, similar to the secret G36 from the Holger-26. This way, you benefit from the advantages of both weapon types.

You can significantly reduce the biggest disadvantages of machine guns with the right attachments and power up the Bruen Mk9 to a really strong alternative.

Bruen Mk9

Because the damage of the weapon is excellent, armored targets are not a problem. Moreover, the recoil is very easy to control, allowing you to accurately engage enemies even at long distances. The weapon’s range is also impressive.

Here’s why it’s not part of the meta: It is, after all, an LMG, so the weapon has a generally slower handling compared to popular assault rifles and offers less mobility. However, this can be well mitigated with the right attachments.

Additionally, the weapon is not part of the meta partly because it is simply not as widespread and harder to access than some competitors. But that is likely to change soon: CoD MW & Warzone: Unlocking the new LMG too annoying? It will be easier soon

Bruen Mk9

Who suits the Bruen Mk9? For all who like to rely on the firepower of LMGs but want to have the feeling of holding an assault rifle.

Especially if you play a bit more defensively and are looking for a weapon for all distances (except sniper distance), you should feel right at home with the Bruen Mk9.

Try the Bruen Mk9 with the following setup: We from MeinMMO have already dealt extensively with this weapon: Bruen Mk9 in CoD MW & Warzone – The best attachments and setups for the new LMG

TheXclusiveAce uses the blueprint “Spannungsspitze” from the shop for his Bruen setup, but this is not mandatory. Otherwise, he focuses on damage, range, stability, agility, faster reloads, and increased ADS speed.

  • Muzzle: Suppressor (Monolith)
  • Optic: Cronen LP945 Mini
  • Stock: Standard Stock
  • Ammo: 60-round magazine
  • Grip: Textured Grip Tape

By the way, among the most popular weapon categories in Warzone, many favor assault rifles. Here you can see them all in comparison: CoD Warzone: All 10 Assault Rifles Compared – One clearly is the best

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Avoid this place in CoD MW – You will be shot through walls

In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare there is a nasty glitch that allows you to get kills through a wall. This was particularly bitter for a pro who experienced it in a tournament.

This is the glitch: Normally, Modern Warfare aims for brutal realism. Kills through stone walls don’t usually count, but that’s exactly what’s possible.

These bugs are referred to as “Wall-Bangs” and have been a problem for a while. Now a new spot seems to have emerged that houses this issue.

Wall-Bang discovered on Gun Runner

This is where the glitch occurs: The affected map is “Gun Runner”. There is a house where you can find a large room with showers. If you shoot at the wall of the showers, you create the Wall-Bang.

The big problem here is that the Wall-Bang does not work from both sides. While pro Byron “Nastie” Plumridge is inside the house shooting in his clip on Twitter, he cannot eliminate his opponent. This player then only fires a few shots back at the house wall and directly takes out his competitor.

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You should pay attention to this: When you’re on the map, you shouldn’t necessarily camp in this room full of showers and think you are safe. The wall behind you is apparently bugged.

This is causing discussions: Nastie’s video is generating a lot of discussion among professionals, as his colleague Jordan “JKap” Kaplan showed a video from a CoD tournament where the Wall-Bang was used unintentionally.

There, JKap was taken out through the wall and quickly realized that this was only possible because of a Wall-Bang. You can also see this in a video. At 21:17 a kill was achieved through the wall:

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Will Infinity Ward respond? The developers of Modern Warfare will certainly investigate the bug. So far, however, there is nothing about it on their Trello board of known issues.

But if such a bug even affects the official league play, the developers are likely to address it. A bug fix in the near future is certainly conceivable.

However, there are also other bugs that the developers need to take care of. One of these bugs probably wouldn’t need to be fixed, according to the wishes of many players.

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Böhmermann pushes German Twitch star into the right corner – He defends himself

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
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Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

Boehermann Coin Master title 1140x445
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

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In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

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The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

The German satirist Jan Böhmermann (39) has pushed the leading German gaming streamer Marcel “MontanaBlack” Eris (32) and his community into a politically right corner. The Twitch star defends himself against these accusations. Elderly people talk about things they don’t understand.

This is what Böhmermann and Schulz said: In the podcast “Fest&Flauschig”, Jan Böhmermann discussed the possibility of going on Twitch with his co-host Olli Schulz:

I believe you are really the oldest on Twitch. There are YouTubers, Let’s Players, fans of MontanaBlack, and even further right hardcore neo-Nazis who try to lure away the MontanaBlack community that has been tempted.

Jan Böhmermann on the podcast Fest&Flauschig

After that, Böhmermann was silent while Olli Schulz spoke about MontanaBlack. Schulz said:

I don’t want to talk so much about YouTubers because they really have the bottom of the republic behind them – with low-lifes and such. And we really get hit hard. They are in every small town and everywhere, and at some point, I want to go back to a small town.

Olli Schulz on the podcast Fest&Flauschig

Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

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In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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However, he tweeted against Jan Böhmermann, stating that he crossed the line between satire and insult. There, the envy of a failed career speaks out.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:

Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?

Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig

With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.

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The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.

This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.

He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.

The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”

MontanaBlack says:

“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”

MontanaBlack on the attacks

With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.

Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann

This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.

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Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.

https://twitter.com/janboehm/status/1257448552353144833

7 years apart, but come from 2 worlds

This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.

  • MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
  • Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.

Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:

  • The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
  • The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The video shows MontanaBlack’s reaction to the podcast.

The Twitch streamer MontanaBlack often makes headlines that go beyond gaming.

One of his quotes became a sensation, in which he compared women to dogs. We from MeinMMO took a close look at what this clip was about that went viral.

Montanablack Böhmermann Titel 2
In a later podcast, Böhmermann explained the background for his comment.

Update May 8, 9:13 AM: Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz have addressed the reactions to their statements about MontanaBlack in another podcast.

Böhmermann explained how he came to the statement, what he meant by it, and what he wanted to achieve: Böhmermann explains why he pushed Twitch streamers to the right corner

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Rainbow Six: Siege is currently the best shooter for me and E-Sports is to blame

MeinMMO author Benedict Grothaus has been enjoying the tactical shooter Rainbow Six: Siege for some time now. Since the GSA League started, Rainbow has become his absolute favorite shooter – thanks to the plays of the professionals.

Rainbow Six: Siege is already one of my absolute top games, but like with everything, there are sometimes dry spells. For me, that was around March and April – despite the occasional rounds, I found myself looking at other games more.

The current “Grand Larceny” event contributes to my returning interest in Rainbow, but the main reason lies elsewhere.

Since the GSA League started on April 25 in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, I have been joyfully watching the matches and have actually developed a real desire to play Rainbow Six again – more than for Modern Warfare or Warzone. Even the new shooter hit Valorant has failed to excite me since then.

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Thanks to the GSA League, not even the shooter hits Warzone and Valorant can beat Rainbow Six for me.

Surprisingly, many of my friends and gamer colleagues feel the same way. Conversations about Rainbow Six and the plays of professionals lead us to meet up for a few rounds at least a couple of times a week in the evenings.

But why exactly does E-Sports make me want to play a game again? I’ll explain it to you.

Top plays increase the fun of the game

This is what’s great about the League: The GSA League is a regional tournament for the DACH area, so no professional teams from around the world compete against each other. This already brings a certain connection and generally encourages me to watch a game more.

But what’s truly important is the content. The best players from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland play in the league and show some really amazing plays.

In the qualifier matches, for example, one team completely overran their opponents in just a few seconds – the fastest round of the qualifiers. While this is not a groundbreaking new tactic, the execution and how well it worked had a truly uplifting effect.

Additionally, the (aspiring) professionals play differently than one is used to as a “casual”. Operators are selected or banned that one wouldn’t have expected, or their nerfs and buffs apparently turned out to be harsher than anticipated.

Why does this make me want to play? Watching how the professionals play makes me want to try the things they demonstrate. I don’t mean that I necessarily want to get into E-Sports, but rather that it looks like fun.

Bear plays Castle in Club House? A Clash in a tournament? Odd picks from my perspective, but actually I’ve never paid attention to the operators – let’s give it a try, it looks fun.

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It only became clear to me how strong Ying’s buff actually was when she was constantly banned.

Together with a few gaming buddies (or even just two of us), these things are then applied, and new nuances of Rainbow are discovered that I have never really seen before. Most of us have found that we got stuck on a few operators and rarely changed.

In fact, watching the GSA League has also helped me get better. With my newly discovered joy, it’s not really about winning anymore, but winning is still a little more fun than losing.

Watching GSA League and understanding what’s happening

Watching the league and playing myself has a pretty useful interplay: I learn what the best players play and why they do it, and I understand what’s happening in the stream while watching.

Without a bit of knowledge about the subject, it is almost impossible to understand how a cover for reloading in the embedded clip led a player to run to his death instead of to victory:

This helps me in one way to gain a better understanding of the game – and thus to write better articles for you. On the other hand, I can get much more excited about what happens in the league matches.

If a certain tactic is played or an operator is chosen that I didn’t expect, it literally blows me away when I see how the team utilized those combinations for a strong victory. Those who want to get an impression of the GSA League can find more information about the league and the stream here:

Rainbow Six Siege: So seht ihr die Deutsche Liga

Alle Infos, Ankündigungen und Streaming-Pläne zur großen deutschsprachigen GSA-Liga.

What the GSA League currently triggers for me in Rainbow Six has not even been achieved by the Overwatch League in Blizzard’s team shooter. And that, although I’ve spent significantly more hours in Overwatch than in Siege.

Rainbow Six: Siege is a tactical shooter, and understanding what’s happening is essential for victory. The GSA League helps me precisely with that, and it’s a lot of fun to dive deeper into the subject, to discover new aspects of operators or maps, and then to implement this knowledge myself.

For me, E-Sports is a top extension for the game.

Conclusion: This is what makes Rainbow Six the best shooter

All the explanations show why I’m enjoying Rainbow Six again, but what really makes it the absolute best shooter for me is the incredible depth. This depth is always offered by the shooter, but it stands out much more through the GSA League.

It’s the details that make Rainbow Six so great. At which corner should I stand and why? Which wall and floor need a hole for me to have an advantage? Which operator is slightly better than another on which map?

These are things that the other current top shooters simply do not offer:

  • Modern Warfare and Warzone also have E-Sports, but they lack depth, such as operators with special abilities
  • Overwatch has heroes, but the game modes lack the tactical component that destructible walls in Rainbow Six provide
  • Valorant is simply not finished yet – although I doubt whether the Counter-Strike approach will be as well received as Rainbow’s

I’m personally amazed that Rainbow Six, despite its relatively high age of nearly four and a half years, is still at the top. The shooter must be doing something right, to remain so popular even after all this time.

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Trick in GTA Online makes your sales missions damn easy

Did you know that you can transport valuable cargo in GTA Online in a way that no one sees? Essentially invisible to griefers? We will show you how to do it.

What is it about? With the help of VIP work, you can assist other players in transporting the cargo in GTA Online.

Transporting valuable cargo is an important part of earning money in GTA Online and is included in 5 Investments in GTA Online that I will never regret. However, there is a risk because griefers can destroy the cargo, significantly reducing the profit.

With the trick of VIP work, the cargo disappears from the map. This provides players with more security during transport and greatly increases the chances of a successful sale.

How to hide cargo in GTA Online?

How the trick works: Reddit user soupa-hot-fire shared the tip with the glitch community of GTA Online (via reddit). Even though according to his statements, it is not a glitch. “You don’t need special circumstances or steps here. It’s simply a part of the game that Rockstar never told you about,” explains the user.

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If you sell cargo in GTA Online, all players in the session are notified and encouraged to destroy it – The red symbol on the world map and on the mini-map shows where you can find the cargo

To execute the trick, only one player in the session needs to start VIP work and then not complete it. As long as this is active, no cargo will be displayed in the area of effect of the VIP mission.

The user recommends starting missions like Headhunter from the middle of the map. This way, you could cover a large part of the map where players’ cargo is invisible.

“Not only will you not see the cargo from other players anymore. No one in the lobby sees the cargo from other players while the VIP work is active.”

Although you will still see player icons on the map (and also the helicopters), the cargo will no longer be represented with the big red box on the map.

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This is what the trick looks like in execution

What advantage does this bring? The biggest benefit of this hiding action is that you do not immediately draw the attention of griefers as soon as you start a sales mission.

Some players have made it their mission to immediately destroy everything that can bring profit to other players. For whatever reason. With the hidden cargo, you are significantly better protected from them.

Griefers are generally a problem in public lobbies. With a brilliant method, a player took down a Godmode griefer in GTA Online.

If you have a friendly teammate in the lobby who starts VIP work but does not finish it, you can sell your cargo much more relaxed. MyMMO shows you here 12 ways to earn a lot of money quickly in GTA Online in 2020. With this trick, it becomes even easier.

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EA mentions Anthem in the 2020 financial report only once – But that hurts

The action MMO Anthem was planned in 2019 as a major service game for Electronic Arts. It was supposed to lead the RPG studio BioWare into a new era. 15 months after release, the game seems almost forgotten. A mention of Anthem in the current financial report for Q4 2020 underscores this.

This was the mention of Anthem: EA presented the current financial report: It covers the period from January 1 to March 31, 2020, which is Q4 2020 from EA’s perspective. Calendar-wise, it’s the 1st quarter of 2020.

In the report, Anthem is mentioned only once, as EA explains why they earned so much more money last year in the same quarter compared to 2020:

[…] Sales of PC games and console downloads generated $190 million in revenue, which is 11% less than last year, driven by the launch of Anthem […]

Blake Jorgensen, CFO of EA, during the current earnings call

That’s why it’s so bitter: There is no statement from EA about the future of Anthem, only about how much money EA earned a year ago with the launch.

This accurately describes the situation of Anthem: Money was made with the game, but development has stalled. After all, Anthem was actually intended and advertised as a “evergreen”.

This is an unfortunate situation for players. Surely EA cannot be satisfied with this either.

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Anthem launched in 2019 with a lot of hype and had a strong gameplay loop.

Anthem, a game for 10 years, remains without new content

This was the expectation for Anthem: What BioWare and EA hoped for from Anthem can be seen in the original working title of the project. The game was known as “Project Dylan”; like the songs of singer Bob Dylan, Anthem was supposed to be timeless and always remain relevant:

  • BioWare had planned Anthem as a game for 10 years.
  • EA wanted with Anthem to have a game in their portfolio that, like Destiny for Activision and The Division for Ubisoft, generates ongoing revenue through microtransactions and a large player base.

This is how it went: Anthem launched on February 22, 2019, for PC, PS4, and Xbox One with some hype and certainly considerable success. But it quickly became clear that BioWare was overwhelmed with the project. For Anthem apparently was finished at the last second and there was no content prepared for the time after launch, as a ruthless insider report suggested.

Although the launch version had strengths in gameplay loop and the world, the core mechanics of the game like the rewards and progress system suffered from serious issues. Additionally, there were technical difficulties: It was even said that Anthem would “destroy PlayStation 4” consoles.

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After the launch, many Anthem players lost their smiles and it became painful.

The further development of the game completely broke down. After the release, there were hardly any updates or statements from the studio. BioWare decided to first address the fundamental issues of the game and canceled the roadmap outright in September 2019, after the content supply had already fallen far short of expectations.

In 2019, the game began to disappear more and more from public focus, appearing in EA’s financial reports only as a footnote, in which EA stated: “We stand by Anthem.”

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Anthem 2.0 gave players hope 3 months ago

This seemed to be the turning point: In February 2020, a bigger sign of life came, but also with a catch. BioWare announced that they would revise Anthem, developing an Anthem 2.0 that addresses the major issues of the game.

However, it was also stated that it would take a while and during this time there would be hardly any real updates for Anthem.

This is how it has been since then: The announcement came in February 2020. Since then, EA and BioWare have been silent about Anthem. There are no signs of life from the game of any kind. Except now in the financial report the mention of how much money the game made in 2019.

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For months, it’s been about waiting and waiting with Anthem.

We reported on the overhaul of Anthem and why the title is still more important for EA and BioWare than it seems now: Anthem is apparently “too big to fail” for EA and BioWare – and that’s good for us.

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That’s why Blue Protocol is the new MMORPG hope for many

With Blue Protocol, a new anime MMORPG is on the horizon that could provide players with exactly what they want right now: a focus on story and PvE experiences.

What is Blue Protocol? It is an MMORPG that focuses on telling an exciting story. In this, you embody a hero who travels back 1,000 years in time to prevent a catastrophe.

Blue Protocol looks like a playable anime and places great value on cinematic cutscenes. There is even voice acting during the story.

The MMORPG also aims to impress you with PvE group content, but forgoes other MMO elements such as housing, life skills (for example, fishing), and initially also PvP. Instead, you will explore many dungeons and face boss monsters in large raids. The combat offers a lot of fast action.

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The trailer gives you a first glimpse of the anime MMORPG Blue Protocol.

The hope of many players

Why is it the MMORPG hope for many? The closed beta showed how great the interest in the game is. The testing phase took place from April 24 to 27 and faced a massive influx of players right from the start.

Since Blue Protocol, as a theme park MMORPG, focuses on storytelling and completing quests in groups, players have long been given a game that does not contain sandbox elements or have a PvP focus.

That seems to please many.

Those who were able to test the MMORPG have high hopes that Blue Protocol could be the next big thing in the genre.

How was the beta received? Youtuber and MMORPG expert TheLazyPeon summarized his impressions of Blue Protocol in a video. You can watch it directly here.

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Youtuber TheLazyPeon shares his impressions of Blue Protocol in the video.

In summary, some testers found it refreshing to play an MMORPG that focuses on quests and teamwork. Moreover, it is one of the best-looking anime MMORPGs out there.

The crafting system was well-received, and it is possible to level all classes with one character. However, Blue Protocol does not have a true open world, but only very large play zones.

What is being controversially discussed? Interestingly, there is currently a contentious topic in the community: PvP. At least at launch, the MMORPG does not have player-versus-player combat and focuses entirely on PvE.

This has led to the community splitting into two camps: one part wants PvP, while the other vehemently opposes it.

  • LavishGuy13 would like to see PvP in Blue Protocol: “Without PvP, an MMO quickly becomes stale. And if the PvP is limited to an “arena” or a “dungeon”, it will be even more boring. Then I might as well play a single-player RPG or a cooperative RPG. Make it so that you have to switch to a “PvP” mode to fight other players in that mode.”
  • Iceysheep on reddit does not want PvP in the game: “Don’t add PvP, let the developers focus on other things in the game to improve it. If they put too much work into PvP, the MMORPG could end up being another bad PvP like Kurtzpel. I see no need for PvP. This is a PvE game.”
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Especially the beautiful anime graphics of Blue Protocol receive a lot of praise.

When is Blue Protocol coming to us? It was said that Blue Protocol is also supposed to come to the West, but a release in Europe has not been mentioned by the developers for quite some time. For now, the MMORPG is planned for Japan.

If you want to check out more anime MMORPGs, we recommend reading MeinMMO’s list of the 6 best anime MMORPGs of 2020. We introduce you to the games so that you can decide which one you want to play.

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Pokémon GO: Today begins the first remote raid hour with Giratina – All information

In Pokémon GO today, May 6th, the first Remote Raid Hour with the Altered Forme of Giratina starts this evening. We provide you with an overview of the event.

What is a Raid Hour? Before the Corona crisis, this event took place every Wednesday. For one hour, legendary raids appear in almost all gyms that you can battle.

Now, after many weeks, the event is back. This time, however, you can also participate in such a Raid Hour from home for the first time.

All Information about the Raid Hour with Giratina today

What time does the Raid Hour start? The event starts at 6:00 PM local time and is active for exactly one hour. Giratina will appear at every gym where there is no other raid and will remain for exactly one hour.

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The best counters against Giratina: It is vulnerable to many types, including: Dragon, Fairy, Ice, Dark, and Ghost. The best Pokémon for this are monsters like Rayquaza, Palkia, or Salamence.

You can find the best counters against the Altered Forme of Giratina here.

How many players are needed? The legendary Pokémon can easily be defeated by three players. This can be done starting from level 25, and with strong counters at level 40, you will have no problems defeating it with three players.

You can learn how to defeat it with three players here.

Giratina in Remote Raids – How does it work? Recently, you can participate in Remote Raids in Pokémon GO. This also applies to the Raid Hour with Giratina.

You can coordinate before the event starts and then approach each gym one by one and battle in the Remote Raid.

You still need 3 players and the counters remain the same. However, keep in mind that you need better communication because you cannot see each other, making it a bit more complicated to enter the raids together.

You can also play the event as usual directly at the gyms. However, keep in mind that you follow the distancing rules and do not form large groups.

Is the Raid Hour worth it? The Altered Forme of Giratina is not useful for raids. However, it is really strong in the PvP League and dominates the tier lists there.

Additionally, you can encounter Giratina as a Shiny. So if you don’t have a shiny version yet, you should take advantage of the Raid Hour. The chance of a Shiny in legendary raids is 1 in 19.

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In Hearthstone, the number of legends is currently 10 times higher than usual – What’s causing this?

Becoming a Legend in Hearthstone seems particularly easy at the moment. At least, the number of Legend players is currently exploding.

In the ranked mode of Hearthstone, the rank “Legend” is the highest accolade that players can earn. Whether in the Standard or Wild format, the rank Legend awaits at the very top for the best players. Depending on the region, there are usually only a few thousand players in that tier.

However, this appears to have changed. Because in April, the number of players who reached the rank Legend has literally exploded.

What happened? Various analysis sites show how players in Hearthstone are distributed across the ranks. Europe will serve as an example here. In March, there were 6,515 players who achieved the rank Legend in the “Standard” format. In April, that number jumped to a staggering 60,336 players – the value has thus increased almost tenfold.

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Where are all the Legend players coming from? The reason for the surge in the number of players at the rank “Legend” likely has three contributing factors working together. These are:

  • More players are playing Hearthstone as many must stay at home
  • A new ranking system was introduced with the current expansion
  • The new class Demon Hunter is extremely strong

What is the new ranking system? Hearthstone has discarded its old ranking system and instead has implemented a fresh one. There are 10 ranks in each category: “Bronze”, “Silver”, “Gold”, “Platinum”, and “Diamond”. Those who reach beyond Diamond 1 will be promoted to the rank “Legend”.

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The new rank system attracts with security levels and rewards. This motivates many players.

Is the new ranking system easier? In a way, yes. On one hand, there is a security level every 5 ranks. When you reach rank 1 or rank 5 of the respective category, you cannot fall below that point except during the monthly reset. This makes losing streaks less frustrating since you can never drop too far down. At the same time, reaching a new security level increases the reward that players receive at the end of the month. This motivates and further encourages players.

Lastly, there is a star multiplier at the start of a new season. Those who reached “Platinum 5” in the previous month start the new season like everyone else at “Bronze 10”, but receive 6 stars per win instead of just one. This bonus decreases with increasing rank but ensures everyone can quickly pick up from their successes from the previous month.

Demon Hunter creates a boost: Another factor could be the introduction of the new class Demon Hunter. It is enjoying great popularity and is currently regarded by many players as overpowered – despite initial major nerfs. The class is relatively simple to play, has a high win rate, and matches are very quick. Typically, the winner of a fight against a Demon Hunter is already determined after 6 to 7 minutes. This is currently being mocked by many players.

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The Demon Hunter plays fast and reliably.

All this leads to the current scenario where particularly many players are attaining the rank “Legend”. Anyone looking to achieve this success and secure the exclusive card back should do so now. It likely won’t be as easy in the future. Especially since many hope for another nerf of the Demon Hunter.

Have you already reached the rank Legend or are you currently working towards it?

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Bug turns CoD: MW into a third-person shooter – Players want it as a feature

Due to a bug, a player could play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in third-person view. And it looks really good – so good that some might wish it was a feature. What do you think?

Modern Warfare in Third Person? CoD: Modern Warfare and also Call of Duty: Warzone, the in-house battle royale mode, are both first-person shooters. Generally, the “Call of Duty” series is known as a first-person shooter.

But even in the third-person perspective, the latest CoD installment makes quite an impressive appearance, as a bug recently demonstrated.

How did this happen? Bugs are not always a bad thing; they can certainly contribute to entertainment or be quite funny. For example, a bug enabled a spectacular action sequence in the style of John Wick or turned weapons into dogs.

Now a bug has ensured that we have a rough idea of how CoD: Modern Warfare would look as a third-person shooter.

In a coop multiplayer match, the player and reddit user brandino4427 wanted to revive a teammate. But just during the corresponding animation, the injured player left the match, allowing brandino4427 to continue playing in third-person view.

This is what Modern Warfare looks like as a third-person shooter:

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Fans demand third-person as a feature: This is very well received by many players and celebrated. The corresponding reddit thread has already reached over 32,000 upvotes in just over a day.

And even though the third-person perspective comes about due to a bug – some want and demand this view as a feature or in the form of a limited-time mode for the game.

Some CoD veterans are getting excited and remembering the “Third Person Team Tactical” mode from Modern Warfare 2, where players could regularly play in third-person perspective. This playlist was very popular among many fans. Even in Modern Warfare 3, players could normally play in third-person view, but only in splitscreen or private matches.

Was or is third-person planned for Modern Warfare 2019? Some users highlight that the third-person gameplay actually looks too good for a mere bug.

The movements and camera handling are very fluid, and the view elegantly zooms to the shoulder when using the sight device – like in a real third-person shooter.

Some therefore believe that the third-person view could actually be a real feature – one that was either discarded or has not yet made it into the game.

How do you find CoD MW in the third-person view? And what do you think? Should this perspective be introduced as a feature? Or could it already be a future feature? By the way, what to expect in the ongoing Season 3 is detailed here: 7 new features that CoD MW & Warzone are still supposed to get in Season 3

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Fortnite is said to have removed matchmaking in a mode that annoyed players

In Fortnite: Battle Royale, according to professionals and data miners, the skill-based matchmaking is finally said to have been removed. This only applies to the “Teams” mode, but players might still be pleased about it.

What kind of matchmaking is this? Skill-based matchmaking is about matching players with similar or equal performances in a game.

The better you play, the stronger the opponents become. Conversely, inexperienced players may face weaker opponents or even encounter bots (computer-controlled players):

  • strong players win less often compared to “connection-based” matchmaking. For them, every match feels tough, like “serious as in the Olympics”
  • weaker players, however, win more often, reach the endgame, and have successful experiences
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Is skill-based matchmaking finally removed?

This is how it looks now in Fortnite: Several professionals and data miners now share that the skill-based matchmaking has been removed from Fortnite. However, this does not apply to all modes, but only to the 4-player team mode.

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However, Epic Games has not yet provided any public confirmation or announcement regarding this significant change.

Pro player claims that the matchmaking has been removed

What does the Fortnite pro say? Twitch streamer Ali “SypherPK” Hassan posted a YouTube video where he states that he received information from an Epic employee. He confirmed that the skill-based matchmaking has been removed from the Teams mode.

“This is a pretty big change. It will make the matches more comfortable and less sweaty.”

SypherPK in his YouTube video

But this statement is not the end, as the pro wants to prove that it has really been removed from the game. He is starting a round of “Teams” and goes solo. He wants to show that the matches without the matchmaking are much easier.

He plays 2 rounds and achieves 15 eliminations in the first round but cannot win. However, in the second round, he wins the match with a total of 24 eliminations.

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SypherPK discusses the removal of skill-based matchmaking and shows how easy Solo vs Team can be now

Players were annoyed by skill-based matchmaking

What does the community think about skill-based matchmaking? Some players might be pleased about the removal of the matchmaking, although it only affects one mode for now.

There are indeed some players who want the matchmaking completely out of the game. Shortly after it was introduced, players were already complaining about it, but Epic went through with the plan.

One wish of the players for Season 2 was the removal of skill-based matchmaking. This wish, however, was not fulfilled. Especially console players feel disadvantaged when they have to compete against PC players.

Whether the removal of skill-based matchmaking is limited to the squad mode or if more modes will benefit from it soon remains unclear. We will probably have to wait for Epic Games to comment on this. However, those who do not want to fight at all and prefer to hang out leisurely should definitely check out the new Party Royale mode.

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Blizzard will soon start testing Diablo Immortal – What about Diablo 4?

In the new financial report from Activision Blizzard, they discuss Diablo Immortal. The plan for the release of the mobile game seems stable. However, players are still waiting for information on Diablo 4.

What’s new? In the latest financial report, Activision Blizzard talked about the first quarter of 2020. It seems quite solid. The monthly active users remained stable, the numbers of active players of WoW have increased.

Regarding Diablo Immortal, the mobile game of the Diablo franchise, the developers stated that it remains on track.

Diablo Immortal – What does Blizzard say in the financial report?

It was stated: The report soberly states: “Diablo Immortal, developed in partnership with NetEase for mobile, remains on track to start regional tests in the middle of the year.”

Lastly, it was mentioned in the investor call in February that Diablo Immortal is making good progress and the results of the internal game tests are “encouraging”.

But there is currently no exact date for when these regional tests are supposed to start. The team keeps it vague with the “middle of the year”. The tests could start soon, but they could also be in August.

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Diablo 4 – No information from the financial report

What was not talked about: Regarding Diablo 4, which many players of the franchise are eagerly waiting for, there were no new details from the financial report.

On the release of Diablo 4, Luis Barriga stated during BlizzCon 2019 that it is still a long way off. “Not coming out soon. Not even Blizzard soon,” he said. Perhaps that is why the game received little attention in this financial report.

This is what Blizzard says about Diablo 4: It’s not that Blizzard is completely silent on Diablo 4. They present quarterly information tidbits that highlight certain aspects of the new hack ‘n’ slash.

When could there be more about Diablo 4?

This is what is coming up: As a replacement for E3 2020, which will not take place this year due to Corona, the “Summer Game Fest” will run over the summer. There will be news about games and events from publishers, as well as in-game events, demos, and more.

The Summer Game Fest starts in May and runs until August 2020.

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The publishers of the Summer Game Fest – Source: Summergamefest.com

This is what is suspected: For the line-up in phase 1, Activision and Blizzard are confirmed alongside other big names like EA, Riot Games, Bungie, Bandai Namco, and many others. Maybe more information about Diablo 4 will come soon.

Perhaps Blizzard will use this event to present more Diablo 4 content. Keep an eye on us at MeinMMO for information about Diablo 4.

With the new Diablo head Rod Fergusson, Blizzard has brought in a “Closer” for Diablo 4. He is basically a “finishing expert” who can successfully lead games that are in their final development phase to release.

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Man in Venezuela feeds his family by playing a very old MMORPG

In Venezuela, it is not easy to feed one’s family. However, with gold farming in the German MMORPG Tibia, it is manageable, as a player now shares.

What did a player from Venezuela share? On reddit, user Jk_gl shared what his daily work life looks like. And it takes place in the MMORPG Tibia.

The man farms gold to earn money. He does this because it allows him to feed his family better than with one of the few regular jobs in the country. His daily routine looks as follows:

  • His day starts at 6:00 AM. He brushes his teeth, has breakfast, and finally turns on his computer.
  • Then he begins to kill some boss monsters with three characters. This takes about an hour.
  • After that, he logs in with his main character, a level 500 elite knight.
  • Now he farms gold until he has enough to buy 250 Tibia coins. Depending on the server, he needs several million gold coins.
  • Gathering these usually takes about 5 to 6 hours.
  • As he farms gold from Monday to Sunday, he manages to gather about 6,000 Tibia coins per month.

Gold selling is, of course, not legal and can lead to a ban of the account. However, Jk_gl takes this risk for his family.

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The MMORPG Tibia is 23 years old and provides a better income for some residents in Venezuela.

A Lucrative Job

How much money does the player make with this method? The gold price and also the price for Tibia coins vary in the MMORPG. Jk_gl explains that he makes about 200 US dollars a month. This is significantly more than the minimum wage in Venezuela, which is currently about 8 US dollars per month.

Through his gold farming, the player can properly feed his family and lead a relatively good life by Venezuelan standards.

Interestingly, this is not so unusual. Other Venezuelan players also earn their money by playing the MMORPG Tibia.

Why Gold Farming in Tibia? Farming gold in Tibia is not the most lucrative way to earn money. According to the player, it would actually be better to do this in Runescape, Path of Exile, or WoW. However, he has been playing Tibia since he was 10 years old and has a lot of fun doing it. Therefore, it is essentially a job that brings him joy.

Especially Runescape is a popular gold farming game in Venezuela. It goes so far that the entire MMORPG economy is affected when the power goes out in Venezuela and all the gold farmers can no longer play.

What is the situation in Venezuela like? Venezuela is referred to as the “poorhouse of South America,” as can be read in an article by Frankfurter Allgemeine. The country has been in a severe economic crisis for about seven years. Hunger, diseases, and violence are common, which is why many residents leave the country. There is hardly any work. The few jobs pay very poorly. It is almost impossible to support a family with regular work.

Gold farming represents a good way to quickly acquire a lot of money in some MMORPGs. How quickly one can get rich from it was told by Valve’s Gabe Newell, who was once a gold farmer in WoW. However, this gold is technically not allowed to be sold.

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Apex Legends: The new trailer for Season 5 is getting great feedback, trending on YouTube

In a new trailer, EA introduced the new Season 5 of Apex Legends. The video shows first insights into a possible story of “Fortune’s Favor” and reveals a bit more about the relationship between the two new legends.

This is in the trailer: The official new trailer was released on May 5 at 19:00 CEST. In the approximately two and a half minutes, there are numerous details about the newly introduced legend Loba.

In the video, Loba enters an underground facility where numerous robot-like machines are hanging on frames that suspiciously resemble the legend from Season 4 : Revenant.

Loba apparently intends to destroy the machines and finds a human face that once belonged to the person who became Revenant. She shoots at the face, but only triggers an alarm and plunges the entire facility into chaos.

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Trailer is blowing up on YouTube

The trailer is performing well: As of now (May 6 at 12:00), the trailer has over 4.36 million views and over 250,000 upvotes (with 4,600 downvotes).

In addition, there are another 1.1 million views on Twitter and over 16,000 retweets and 45,000 likes of the official tweet. This makes the video one of the most popular videos at the moment.

The Season 5 trailer is even far ahead at number 1 in the trends on YouTube in the USA. In second place, a teaser from Netflix has just about half the views (2.42 million).

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The current trends on YouTube in the USA.

Details on Season 5 “Fortune’s Favor” and Loba

What does the trailer mean? From the previous story, we already know that it was Revenant who murdered Loba’s father. The thief now apparently wants to take revenge and is pursuing Revenant.

However, it looks like Revenant’s body is just a shell. The protected face or head suggests that the person behind Revenant may still be alive and is controlling these robot bodies from afar – which is why he is so well-protected in the facility.

What do the images reveal about the season? In previous seasons, there have often been upheavals due to certain events that were previously hinted at in the trailer. One of the biggest of these changes was the introduction of the new map World’s Edge.

So far, we only know about Season 5 that Loba apparently caused a piece of land to collapse. Where exactly this happened or what consequences it has remains to be seen.

Everything seems to take place in King’s Canyon, the original map that is now playable again. This is shown in the first images where Mirage and Pathfinder are seen in Skull Town. So something may change again on the map from Season 1.

Could King’s Canyon possibly receive a major rework?

What do the images reveal about Loba? Loba showcases her abilities multiple times in the video, reinforcing the speculations about her skills:

  • she uses a disc to teleport (tactical ability “Burglar’s Best Friend”)
  • with a grip, she pulls weapons towards her (Ultimate “Black Market Boutique”)
  • the weapon she pulls glows briefly (passive “Eye for Quality”)

So far, there is still no official information about Loba’s abilities on the Apex Legends website.

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Destiny 2: Player becomes a hero through selfless action – thousands celebrate him

In Destiny 2, a Guardian is making headlines for helping dozens of gamers through what is likely the hardest activity in the game. The community celebrates their hero, reminding them of the early days of Destiny.

This is about the hero: Some players of Destiny 2 must have been quite surprised when they wanted to tackle the new “,”ultimate challenge” and suddenly received lifesaving support from an unknown player.

The user soulfullmirror reports (via reddit) how he helped numerous players as a sniper for hours. Interestingly, he was not in a team with his protégés and just wanted to help others in need.

How did the hero help? Recently, the new difficulty level “Top-tier” has been active in Destiny 2’s Fire Trials – a special version of the Nightfall strikes. With an abundance of negative modifiers, the accustomed Nightfall strikes become brutally challenging, pushing even seasoned players to their limits.

Just to name a few of the hurdles:

  • There are more and stronger enemies
  • Enemies have extra shields that can almost only be broken by the corresponding element
  • There are no checkpoints – too many deaths send players back to orbit
  • A kind of time limit forces rapid advancement
  • Players regenerate health only to a limited extent
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The Exodus Crash strike is only played when absolutely necessary

In addition, at this time, the probably
least favorite strike in Destiny history was active: “Exodus Crash.” There, you have to fight your way through an area patrolled by enemy vehicles. These so-called mosquitoes can damage your vehicle in seconds.

In the normal rotation, teammates often leave the hated strike right from the start. However, in the Fire Trials, only one strike is active for the entire week – those who want to prove themselves must push through.

This is what rescue looked like: This nightmarish mission typically takes place in its own instance but occasionally switches to a public zone. Our hero made use of this fact and took out the annoying mosquitoes for hours, allowing Nightfall players to have an easier start:

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The hero cleared hostile vehicles by the dozen – Source: reddit

Since he is not part of the squads he helps, he is also not affected by the negative modifiers. According to his own account, he had equipped the in-game title “Savior” – he certainly lives up to that name with his actions.

The heroic deed reminds of the early days of Destiny

This is how the community reacts: On reddit, the “Savior” is rewarded with thousands of upvotes and the Guardians celebrate their new hero:

Not all heroes wear capes. […] We actually almost wiped this week in our Top-tier run due to the damn mosquitoes.

TheWagn via reddit

Overall, the post brings good vibes to players and reminds them of the sometimes forgotten social aspects of Destiny. It even brings back memories of the glorious early days of Destiny 1 and the first raid.

One user writes: “It reminds me of how people helped each other with the opening of the Vault of Glass in the patrol area on Venus.” The legendary raid also started in a public area. It was good form to provide fire protection to Guardians who were diving into the adventure.

This is what the hero himself says: The Savior expresses his gratitude and is touched by the positive response. With his actions, he also got something for himself: his exotic sniper rifle Borealis leveled up to a complete masterpiece:

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Congratulations on the new exotic masterpiece sniper – Source: reddit

He also announced that he would repeat his action and level up with another exotic sniper for the good cause.

What do you think of the action? Would you have wished for such powerful help in the Fire Trials? By the way, the Savior could have leveled his sniper significantly faster and more easily at one of the Top-5 farm spots – but that was not the focus of his deed.

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