iFlynn
Family
He goes to stay with his parents and their dog.
Gaming Origins
iFlynn has been playing video games since he was a child, started streaming content, specifically for CoD: Zombies when he was fourteen-years-old. Even from that age, he dreamed of becoming a professional gaming streamer on either YouTube or Twitch. To that end, he became very active in the CoD community, and was even able to rank third on the PS4 uplink leaderboards for CoD: Advanced Warfare when he was sixteen. In 2013, he started playing Warframe in 2013 as one of his side games.
Professional Gaming
However, iFlynn switched to playing and streaming Warframe as his main game in 2015 when he began to feel frustrated with his failed attempts at breaking into the CoD streaming world, and soon became hooked on it. One of his main motivations was borne out of his personal frustration that he experienced when he would encounter other players making basic mistakes in their Warframe builds and skill selections.
His channel and content unexpectedly gained popularity among the Warframe community and so he continued to produce more content more, which in turn to his gaining even more subscribers. After high school, he started studying Game Design at College, but dropped out to focus on streaming full-time.
In August 2019, iFlynn decided to retire from Warframe in favor of broadening his scope to variety gameplays.
Relationships
He has a long-distance girlfriend.
Income
iFlynn is estimated to have around 3,000 subscribers, with an average viewership of 300
spectators per stream. This would equate to at least $7,500 USD per month, excluding additional income from tiered subscriptions, tips, Twitch cheer bit donations, advertisements, merchandise sales and sponsorships.
Streaming Hours
- Tuesday – Sunday: 20:00 – 02:00 UTC
- Monday: No streams.
Quotes
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Whenever I burn out on Warframe… youn wanna sort-of give yourself breaks, but whenever you give yourself breaks, you start to miss the other things that Warframe gives to you; that being your community. The fact that you can literally just start up a stream, you have a couple of hundred people there and they’re all willing to talk to you… You get to build these relationships with your viewers, which is super-cool.