ARAB, a gamer and streamer for the Kings team, has had several moments where he has made his fellow viewers laugh out loud. In fact, the ex-Fortnite Pro is quite skilled at it, and he continues to crack some hilarious and amusing jokes.
A fan approached the veteran Fortnite player and offered his mother’s phone number in exchange for learning some Fortnite skills.
The fan appears to be serious and eager to complete the task at hand. DreamHack is an ESL-owned gaming company that hosts esports competitions and other gaming events. It was named the world’s largest LAN party and computer festival by the Guinness Book of Records and Twin Galaxies, with the fastest Internet connection and the most produced traffic.
This is where Arab meets Dalton, one of his fans. Arab approaches him and his mother to ask Dalton for an interview. To Arab, Dalton was very straightforward.
When Arab and his Twitch Chat hears this, they freak out and become very agitated. Later, he sends a follow-up tweet. Is it possible that the 25-year-old is interested in seeing older women? Never say never.
Arab is doing extremely well on Twitch, with over 600,000 followers. Arab has always enjoyed making people laugh, so he decided to apply it to his love of gaming by creating content for YouTube.
He did so primarily to explain how much of his free time he spent gaming, as he believed that spending so much time on games was inappropriate for a college student.
He began uploading videos to his YouTube account in late 2015, though most of his previous work has since been deleted. In April 2016, he officially launched his Twitch account. However, he did not receive the boost until June 2018, when he switched to Fortnite and was boosted by Clix after the two of them became friends in May 2019 after getting into a fight in chat following a scrim in a Practice Server.
His father was initially against him streaming so much until he raised $10,000 for St. Jude in January 2020. His father has been supportive and invested in the channel’s success since then.