“Never Ever Call Me Alex Again”: Quackity’s Rise to Streaming Stardom

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A Mexican streamer with over 6 million followers on Twitch, and 6+ million followers on YouTube, one of the top creators in the world, who completed schooling at a Mexican law school but never enrolled in any college despite his interest in law, had sponsorship deals with AFK Arena, Raycon, Raid, etc. and continues surprising his audience with new content formats and platforms.

As you’ve already guessed, it’s Quackity we are talking about today. He is one of the top streamers in the world, so we couldn’t but share a story of his success with you and how he’s achieved it due to his hard work and determination. If you are ready, let’s dive deeper into his rise to stardom, how it all started, and how it’s all rolling. And what is even more important, what happened with Quackity?

Quackity’s Real Name

Quackity’s real name is Alexis Maldonado, and he was born on 28 December 2000 in Mexico. And there is something quite interesting you should know about his name. Or rather what name to avoid when calling Quackity.

During one of the streaming sessions, he was called Alex. That was quite a shock for Quackity. He was quite surprised and asked, “Never ever call me Alex again.” Alexis and Alex are pretty different names, and the streamer has all the right to dislike being called Alex. We’ve got it Quackity, from now on, we’re only using your nickname.

Rise to Fame

Just like many other streamers in the world, Quackity’s had a real passion for gaming since being very young. The real breakthrough for Quackity’s career happened when he got a large number of followers on Twitch. And that occurred in 2015. Since that time, he’s continued raising his fan team and has become a real role model for aspiring Twitch streamers all over the world.

But what about the more recent years? In 2023, he hopped onto the QSMP (Quesadilla SMP) server. This Minecraft server is a hangout for content creators from all over the world, and Quackity brought his own flair to the mix.

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On May 14, 2024, Quackity jumped into a big QSMP event that was streamed live on his Twitch channel. The event, called “QSMP EVENT DAY,” went on for 1 hour and 31 minutes and was a big hit with his fans.

But Quackity isn’t only popular on Twitch. In fact, his YouTube channel has over 6 million subscribers as of August 2024. That’s a significant number that only solidifies his name among the top creators all over the world.

What helps him be so popular among his fans?

  • A wide diversity and versatility of his content
  • Constant entertainment of his fans
  • His hard work and dedication to his craft
  • His devotion to his fans around the world
  • Him being nice and modest despite all the popularity he is now enjoying

Quackity’s Earnings

Quackity’s earnings come from Twitch, different sponsorships, and affiliate programs. Here are more details about that:

  • Monthly Twitch affiliate program revenue: $20K
  • Donations and subscriptions: $40K
  • Banners and sponsors: $30-40K
  • Monthly sponsorship income: $8 933
  • Monthly YouTube earnings from all the channels: about $57.9K

That would make Quackity earn $1-1.5 million from Twitch alone and almost $1 million from his YouTube channels. Hard work pays off indeed!

Quackity’s Devices

The first question of all fans all over the world is: What microphone does Quackity use? Or what chair Quackity chooses, or what keyboard Quackity prefers. But don’t you worry, because today, we are going to shed some light on all the setups and devices that help Quackity make his streaming sessions just top-notch.  

In 2024, Alexis chose the Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ mic for his streaming setup, loving its clear, pro-level audio quality.  As for his headset, he goes for the HyperX Cloud Earbuds because they’re super handy and sound great. In 2024, he also decided to upgrade his computer and now is rocking the ASUS ROG Strix Helios PC case and a Corsair RX1000 power supply.

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Now the chair, guys! And that is not just an average chair. That is the AutoFull Sedia da Gaming chair as a ROFL, especially the super vibrant pink one. Why is this chair a good choice? Because it gives streamers great support, and its ergonomic design cuts down on back and neck pain. We all know how bad the back can hurt after a long day at work. But imagine sitting in front of the screen for 12+ hours every single day. So the AutoFull Sedia da Gaming chair is a must.

Personal Life

Everyone is going crazy trying to find out whether Quackity has a girlfriend or not. People are buzzing on the internet with questions like “What’s the name of Quackity’s girlfriend” or “When is Quackity going to reveal his girlfriend?” But in all seriousness guys, I don’t think it’s our business, so when the time comes and Quackity feels like it, he is going to spill the beans and share some interesting details with us. But for now, we can only guess.

Summary

Quackity’s rise to popularity properly started in 2015 when he made a huge number of followers on Twitch. But he didn’t stop there and decided to develop other platforms as well, and now he also has YouTube channels with over 6 million followers, sponsorships, partnerships, and more. He earns $1-1.5 million from Twitch, and his YouTube channels generate approximately $57.9K per month, totaling $694K a year.

Quackity is a wonderful example of how hard work, devotion, and determination can put you among the most popular streamers in the whole world. What else helps him be so popular is that he always experiments with different content formats, tries out different things, and doesn’t stop from entertaining his subscribers. In fact, he rarely leaves his subscribers alone for more than ten days in a row.

Good luck to you Quackity on your non-stop path to success and we’ll remember to never ever call you Alex again.

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