Michael “shroud” Grzesiek is one of Twitch\u2019s top streamers. While the platform has yet to give him any prize or gift as recognition for it like YouTube does <\/a>for top creators, third-party stream service StreamElements<\/a> has stepped in.
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The company awarded Shroud a plaque that he showed off on his livestream last night. The plaque includes the dates when he joined Twitch in 2012, when he retired to become a full-time streamer<\/a> in 2017, and when he was \u201cnerfed\u201d after a scooter accident<\/a> in March this year.
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Related: Shroud gets worst CS:GO<\/em> rank of his life in brief return to the game on Twitch<\/a><\/strong>
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Shroud\u2019s most impressive streaming accomplishments are also on the plaque, like when he reached a viewer peak of 217,000 while streaming Apex Legends<\/em> on Feb. 12 this year and when he got 100,000 Twitch subscribers in March<\/a>. Shroud continues to rank among the top three most-watched channels on Twitch, competing with Fortnite: Battle Royale<\/em> streamers Turner \u201cTfue\u201d Tenney and Tyler \u201cNinja\u201d Blevins for the top spot every week.
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