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Who is Maximilian Dood?

Maximilian Christiansen, who goes by his online name “Maximilian Dood”, is a prolific illustrator and YouTube video editor. He is best known for creating video series related to fighting games such as “Assist Me!”, “Online Warrior” and “Boss Rage”. He runs the YouTube channel fighting game ”Maximilian Dood”. having 1.34 million subscribers with another channel, ”YoVideogames. ” having 163,000,000 subscribers in 2020. Using these two YouTube channels as springboards, he was able to garner 877,000 subscribers on the world’s leading live streaming platform for gamers – ”Tic”.

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Maximilian Dood: family, childhood, education, personal life

Maximilian Dood was born on September 23, 1983 under the zodiac sign Libra, in Los Angeles, California USA.

As for the names of his parents and the story of his early life, not much has come out in the public sphere except that he has a sister named Tess Sklena who is said to live in Laurel Canyon, California with her husband, Matt. Sklena. Nor has light been shed on the formal upbringing of the thirty-seven-year-old YouTuber.

In May 2015, on Mother’s Day, Max posted a photo of his mom having dinner with him.

He likes to open his streams with ‘What’s up, Dudes?’ So, over a period of time, the sum of ”Maximilian” and ”Dudes” turned out to be Maximilian DOOD.

He wears glasses and appears to possess a likeable, friendly, entertaining, and charismatic personality. A notable hilarious aspect of this prominent gaming content producer is that he’s scared of spiders! He loves dogs and has kept a pet dog called Benny.

Standing at a height of 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m), he maintains his weight at 155 pounds (70 kg)

With an impressive height, wide forehead and shoulder length golden brown hair, Max seems to bear a slight resemblance to Hollywood superstar Nicholas Cage.

Relationship, Marriage, Children

According ‘‘Bride Biography’, the first meeting between Max and his wife Jessica took place while he was working in an electronics store. She was one of the customers and eventually began to take an interest in his works and started sharing his affection for video games. They started out as friends, but in February 2013 they revealed in a YouTube video that they had started dating.

Almost after four years of dating, the couple tied their marriage knot in 2017, but there is a lack of information regarding the wedding details.

In February 2020, information about Jessica’s pregnancy came out. According to a Reddit thread, they named their child ”Ripley Fawn”. Later in August, the photo of the little girl was shared by Jessica on her Twitter account.

Jessica seems to be a budding gamer herself as she appears regularly on Max’s channel. She has her own Twitch channel, but so far nothing has been posted there.

From time to time, you can find them writing flirty posts for each other on Twitter, which Max has around 240,000 subscribers.

Career

Max has loved playing video games since childhood, and when he discovered “Street Fighter 2” in 1993, he was hooked. In the early 2000s, he began to show his participation in professional tournaments for FPS shooters such as “Call of Duty”.

In 2007, his YouTube career began, after he started sharing casual game videos of “Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike” along with “Street Fighter 4”.

Besides the scope of these gameplay videos, Max rose through the ranks of popularity for his commentaries on “Black Ops”, “Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare”, and “Modern Warfare 2”.

Max’s work on ‘Mortal Kombat X: Hidden Intros’ impressed ‘Mortal Kombat’ creator Ed Boon so much that he cast Max as a commentator for the fighting game ‘Yatagarasu: Attack on Cataclysm”. Additionally, Max provided his services for “Iron Galaxy’s Killer Instinct” by editing videos for character trailers, promotional materials, and the story mode for seasons 2 and 3. Maximilian Dood’s outstanding commentary in the “MvC3 ” turned out to be the influential factor for the production. the content of its other platforms, namely “Twitch.tv” and “YoVideogames”.

In 2011, Max launched a commentary video series – “The Online Warrior” – which incorporated game logistics, playstyles, character specialties, and highlights. Later in the same year, on the 12e April, he uploaded the initial video for “Assist Me!” series, in which he discussed the main components of frame data, tactical strategies and demonstrations to implement while playing the game.

Subsequently, in December 2013, a series of montages titled “Boss Rage!” stole the scene. The series features Max and the “YoVideogames” team challenging and defeating fighting game bosses in their toughest environment. This series started in 2013 and Max successfully defeated the latest bosses of “Bio FREAKS”, “Killer Instinct”, “Mortal Kombat 9”, “Capcom vs. SNK 2”, and “Marvel vs. Capcom 3”. His recent contribution is the ‘Git Gud’ series, which offers general tutorials and information related to fighting games.

Accomplishments: What makes Max exceptional?

Maximilian became the Cannon Award winner at EVO 2015, due to his unparalleled service to the fighting game community. In the timeline of his career, Max was able to attract a large number of subscribers on Twitch.tv as well as YouTube. His videos have been a hub for people of various age groups, and they support him for his outstanding humor and commentary. Capcom, a Japan-based video game developer, was impressed with Max’s accomplishments in the fighting game community and lent Max a helping hand when releasing “Retro Assist Me” and “Ultimate Assist Me. !”. After evaluating his passionate history as a commentator, Max was selected as a commentator for the first eight “Killer Instinct” final rounds of EVO 2014-2016.

Maximilian Dood

Recent Events

“Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3” sold 2.2 million copies worldwide after its release in 2011. The game is available on Xbox One, Steam and PlayStation 4. On November 23, 2015, Maximilian Dood hosted an ‘Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3’ tournament in partnership with Twitch, featuring 32 of the world’s top veteran players in a one-day event with a five-hour duration; the live stream drew nearly 40,000 viewers

TYipes and Tasty Steve were the event’s commentators, and the tournament prize was $4,000. Two Legendary Players ”RayanLV” Romero and ”RayRay” Hildalgo were the grand finalists, out of which ”RayanLV” came out on top.

controversies

Few controversies have crossed Max’s path throughout his professional streaming career.

However, in 2016, he was accused of racism when, during one of his streams, he accidentally shouted the N-word. This episode sparked an outcry in the gaming community and a thread was posted on NeoGAF and Reddit. He later apologized to his viewers and explained the incident.

‘Last night I combined the word Ginger and Ninja in the furious rhyme of words to horrible resorts. It literally shocked me after I said it, ‘ he tweeted.

Many viewers said it was no big deal.

Last night I combined the word Ginger and Ninja in a furious rhyme of words to horrible beach resorts

Net worth on Twitch, YouTube and various

Max is considered a prominent figure in the “Fighting Game Community”. Streamers generate money through subscriptions, donations, and advertisements.

Officially, 50% of the total subscription fee is received by Twitch Partners and Affiliates, so for the $4.99 tier, the streamer is supposed to receive around $2.50.

According ”NaiBuzz”, he is estimated to have over 13,000 subscribers, which would earn him around $32,500 per month and $400,000 per year. Fans also have the privilege of donating directly to their favorite streamers via Paypal, and also via cryptos like ethereum, litecoin or bitcoin.

His YouTube platform is expected to earn him about $950,000 a year.

In addition, in his online store, he sells “high quality” clothing and accessories bearing his brand logo.

He also earns by promoting brands such as Elite, Vertagear, Republic Of Gamers, etc.

All in all, his total net worth is likely to be around $4 million or more……and that is a sizable sumDUDE-Oh! Sorry. DOOD!

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