80th Anniversary Subathon, WowGrandma78 Streaming Over 200 Hours
“Grandma, don’t forget to get your breakfast,” wrote a Twitch user when Game Spot stopped by live streaming WowGrandma78. There’s a lot of drama going on on Twitch, but seeing a grandmother with 6 children, 9 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren playing games while talking, feels like having a grandmother. on line.
He really proves that age is just a number!
Somewhat surprised because apparently he had stream more than 50 hours. When Game Spot stopped by, he was subathon in celebration of the 80th anniversary. Subathon is a time increase mechanism stream if anyone gives subscribe, bits, or donation.
From the clock displayed on the screen, there were still 200 hours left. That means he will stream for over 250 hours. It’s not surprising, because several big name streamers also enliven WowGrandma78 streaming. One of them @CouRageJD
This is my favorite streamer on Twitch.
Her name is WoWGrandma78.
She is celebrating her 80th birthday with an uncapped subathon LMAO. She is a legend. Has been playing World of Warcraft since 2004.
Come watch and have your day made:https://t.co/Ticb3KnDe4
— Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) March 18, 2022
The tweet earned over 500 subscription which adds about 25 hours of time subathon-his. TrainwrecksTV was also caught giving USD 10 thousand or the equivalent of Rp. 150 million during the subathon.
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Even though he’s new to the streaming world, WowGrandma78 is a legend in World of Warcraft. The woman from Arizona who refused to give her real name started playing WoW after making her first computer in 1998. Main character-it is the Restoration Druid.
“I feel like it keeps my brain sharp and I like all the cooperation and interaction in it. I’m just being me, it’s a safe environment to open up. We laugh a lot,” he said.
When a pandemic hits the world, some of his playmates encourage him to live streaming on Twitch. They even help set up table stream and some of its supporting applications.
“I wasn’t sure why someone would want to watch an old man play a game but when I walked in, I never looked back. I’ve never missed a day since I started it,” said WowGrandma78.
WowGrandma78 with their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren
healer This expert doesn’t want to discuss politics, religion, or anything that is controversial in nature. The moderator will help him get rid of the troll and bots. No wonder, you will feel comfortable when you are in the community which now has 59.4 thousand followers Twitch.
More than just a game, according to him, streaming World of Warcraft is a way to keep an active mind while making connections to various parts of the world. Through the World of Warcraft raid session, he also admitted that he got to know a lot of fellow lovers of the MMORPG game.
“I think as we get older, we should keep the brain active. World of Warcraft makes my brain very active. I keep hoping this will keep me away from dementia or alzheimer’s. There are tons of games out there to choose from, it doesn’t really matter what I’m playing. Even when I watch TV, I play Candy Crush and I have a jigsaw puzzle too,” he said.