TOP 5 GLOBAL PUBG PLAYER

TOP 5 GLOBAL PUBG PLAYER


1.Shroud (Michael Grzesiek)


Michael Grzesiek(born June 2, 1994), professionally known as shroud, is a Canadian Twitch streamer and former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) player.[1][2][3][4][5] He is known for playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and more recently Call of Duty Black Ops 4: Blackout.[4]

Career[edit]

Grzesiek started his CS:GO career with several ESEA teams, particularly Exertus and Manajuma. He was soon acquired by CompLexity Gaming as a stand-in, and signed with Cloud9 in August 2014 when CompLexity was acquired by Cloud9. He helped lead Cloud9 to 2nd place in ESL One Cologne 2017, and a first place finish at ESL pro league season 4 in 2016.[6] On August 16, 2017, he announced that he would be stepping down from the Cloud9 team, but that he and n0thing would remain as substitutes on the 'bench'.[7] On April 18, 2018, Grzesiek left Cloud9 and professional CS:GO entirely.[8] He occasionally plays CS:GO with Old Guys Club. He also participated in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds "Twitch Rivals" tournament, with his duo team placing second and winning a $5,450 prize.[9] He continues to stream full-time on Twitch

2.Choco Taco 

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Choco Taco is an ice cream novelty resembling a taco. It consists of a disk of waffle cone material folded to resemble a hard taco shell, vanilla ice creamfudgepeanuts, and a milk chocolate coating.[2]

History[edit]

Invented in Philadelphia in the 1980s by Alan Drazen Senior Vice President of the Jack and Jill Ice Cream Company,[3] it was first rolled out in 1984 when it became popular in mobile vending trucks and convenience stores. The ice cream snack was an immediate favorite of Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker.[4] It made its first appearance in supermarkets nationwide by Good Humor-Breyers in Richmond, Virginia in 1996 as "America's coolest taco," at the Supermarket Industry Convention in Chicago.
In 1998, Unilever introduced the Choco Taco to Italy and 1999 to Sweden with the name Winner Taco.[5][6][7] In 2000 the Winner Taco was retired from the Italian/Swedish market. After two years of campaigning by Taco fans, on January 2014 Algida announced on their Facebook page the return of the Winner Taco in Italy. GB Glace selling the ice cream in Sweden has also re-introduced the ice cream in 2014.
In 1999, the company improved the product, incorporating a shell which stayed crisper, and introduced new packaging.[8] The same year, the company introduced a Klondike Cookies & Cream Choco Taco, containing cookies and cream ice cream and covered with cookie pieces.


3.Dr. DisRespect

Herschel "Guy" Beahm IV (born March 10, 1982), more commonly known by his online alias, Dr Disrespect, is an American Twitch streamer and internet personality.
Beahm has garnered over 3 million followers on the platform,[2] and is most famous for playing battle royale video games, such as H1Z1PlayerUnknown's BattlegroundsFortnite Battle Royale and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

Career[edit]

The Dr Disrespect character originated from Beahm playing Halo 2 on the Xbox, which had proximity voice chat, where players could engage each other, in real-time. This created an opportunity for Beahm to showcase a "dominant character" as he was fairly good at the game and could "back up the talk, which made it more genuine."[3]
Beahm and his roommates began posting content to YouTube on January 5, 2010. His first video was posted on January 11, showing gameplay of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. He was featured in multiple videos for the gaming channel Machinima, mostly playing Call of Duty. Beahm went inactive from YouTube in late 2011 and did not release any content for nearly five years.
On March 16, 2011, Beahm was appointed as the community manager of Sledgehammer Games.[4] He was promoted to level designer and helped create many of the multiplayer maps for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.[5]
Beahm joined Justin.tv (now Twitch) while he was working at Sledgehammer. He quit Sledgehammer in 2015 to focus on a full-time streaming career.
Beahm gained a following from playing battle royale games, starting with H1Z1 before switching to PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and then moving on to Fortnite Battle Royale and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.[3]
In December 2017, he took a two-month hiatus from streaming to tend to his relationship with his wife, after having admitted to cheating on her.[6] He returned on February 5, 2018, with a total peak of 388,000 concurrent viewers.[7][8][9] His popularity has led to sponsorship deals with GilletteASUSRazer and G Fuel.[10]
According to Beahm on September 11, 2018 an unknown person shot at his house and hit an upstairs window. This was reportedly the second time that someone shot at his house.[11][1]
On January 10, 2019 Creative Artists Agency signed Beahm as a client.[10] Creative Artists Agency clients include "a near monopoly of A-list actors, writers, directors, music artists, etc".[12]Characteristics[edit]

4.Ninja(streamer)

Richard Tyler Blevins[2] (born June 5, 1991), more commonly known by his online alias Ninja or NinjasHyper, is an American Twitch streamer and Internet personality. As of December 2018, he is the most followed streamer on Twitch with over twelve million followers and an average of over 53,000 viewers per stream.[3][4]

Early life

Blevins was born Richard Tyler Blevins to American parents of Welsh descent.[5] Though born in the Detroit area, he moved with his family to the Chicago suburbs when he was a year old.[6] Blevins' youth in the Chicago suburbs included video games and sports. He attended Grayslake Central High School, where he played soccer, and was also an avid video game player. Upon graduation, he decided to play video games professionally, entering tournaments, joining professional organizations, and live streaminghis games.[7]

Career

Blevins began playing Halo 3 professionally in 2009.[8] He played for various teams including Cloud9RenegadesTeam Liquid,[9] and is currently with Luminosity Gaming.[10] Blevins became a streamer in 2011.[6] He began playing H1Z1, then moved to PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. He joined Luminosity Gaming in 2017 first as a Halo player, then to H1Z1, later moving to PUBG, where he won the PUBG Gamescom Invitational Squads classification. He began streaming Fortnite regularly and his viewership began to grow, which coincided with the game's growth in popularity.[9] In September 2017, he had 500,000 followers; in six months, that number grew by 250 percent.[11] In March 2018, Blevins set the Twitch record for a single individual stream while playing Fortnite after he hosted a game with DrakeTravis Scott, and Juju Smith-Schuster.[12] In April 2018, he broke his own viewing record during his event Ninja Vegas 2018 where he accumulated an audience of about 667,000 live viewers.[13]
Blevins has over 17 million subscribers on YouTube as of September 2018. He earns over $500,000 per month from streaming Fortnite, and credits the game's free-to-playbusiness model as a growth factor.[14]
On June 17, 2018, Blevins announced that he had partnered with Red Bull Esports. He also mentioned in the announcement that fans could challenge him at a special Fortnite event called the "Red Bull Rise Till Dawn" in Chicago on July 21, 2018.[15]
In September 2018, Blevins became the first professional eSports player to be featured on the cover of ESPN The Magazine, marking a breakthrough into mainstream sports fame.[16][6]
Ninja announced a deal with the record label Astralwerks in October 2018 to compile an album titled Ninjawerks: Vol. 1 featuring original songs by electronic music acts including AlessoNeroTycho and 3LAU.[17][18][19] The album was released on December 14, 2018.[20]

5.Summit1G

Jaryd Russell Lazar[1] (born April 23, 1987),[2] more commonly known by his online alias, summit1g, is an American Twitch streamer and retired competitive Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player who played for the recreational teams A51 and Team Mythic.[3] Lazar gained a majority of his notoriety by streaming CS:GO and DayZ. He has remained popular by playing H1Z1, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Sea of Thieves. He occasionally streams a variety of games including Escape from Tarkov, Fortnite, Overwatch, and GTA V.[4]

Lazar has been streaming since 2012 and regularly garners approximately 20,000 viewers. Lazar's viewership peaked at 90,000 when he streamed Mythic's run at ECS qualifiers in CS:GO.[5] Lazar has over three million followers, becoming the top followed streamer on Twitch from January 2018 to March 2018.[6]








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