Tyler1 is a $12 million-plus YouTube star and Twitch streamer from America. Tyler1 (also known as loltyler1) is a notable “League of Legends” streamer on Twitch. He has 5.3 million Twitch followers, and 2.74 million YouTube subscribers, and his YouTube videos have received over 555 million views.

Who is Tyler1?

Tyler1 was born Tyler Steinkamp on March 7, 1995, in Missouri. He was a running back on Central Methodist University’s football team before dropping out to pursue a career as a streamer.

Tyler1 earned YouTube Creator Awards for reaching 100,000 and one million subscribers. From April 2016 to January 2018, Riot Games banned him from streaming “League of Legends” because of how he handled other players, earning him the epithet “The Most Toxic Player in North America.”

After being reinstated, his first “League of Legends” stream on Twitch drew over 380,000 people, the platform’s highest concurrent audience for a non-tournament live at that time. Tyler1 inked a contract in 2020 to generate content for T1, a South Korean esports team that has won multiple “League of Legends” World Championships.

How old is Tyler1?

He is currently 28 years old.

What is Tyler1’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $12 Million.

What is Tyler1’s career?

Tyler1 was ranked 14th in the North American “League of Legends” in 2014. He first earned prominence in the “League of Legends” community for his toxic behavior toward other players, including personal attacks, which resulted in permanent bans on more than 20 accounts throughout the years.

His stream gained popularity after he declared that he had “reformed” in April 2016, and his Twitch followers reportedly increased from roughly 5,700 to 92,000 at the time. Tyler1’s “reformed” behavior did not last long, but he continued to gain followers, and his actions were chastised by several professional and high-profile players.

On April 30, 2016, Riot Games announced that tyler1 would be banned from owning a “League of Legends” account, with employee “Riot Socrates” stating, “Because of a well-documented history of account bans for verbal abuse, intentional feeding, as well as account sharing/purchasing, evasion of sportsmanship systems, and player harassment, we will not allow Tyler1 to hold a League of Legends account, indefinitely. Any account definitively used by him will be banned immediately upon identification.”

After the ban, Tyler1 streamed games like “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.” He was unbanned in January 2018, and his first stream, after the ban expired, broke the Twitch record for the most concurrent viewers by an individual streamer, with over 382,000 viewers. By the end of February 2022, he had earned the top rank in all five “League of Legends” roles, and Riot Games had awarded him five “Challenger” medals.

In November 2017, he hosted the Tyler1 Championship Series, an online “League of Legends” event that peaked at over 200,000 concurrent viewers on Twitch. Tyler1 financed the winners’ $10,000 prize, which was boosted to $50,000 in 2018.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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