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Shroud, whose real name is Michael Grzesiek in real life, is a well-known streamer and a former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive professional player. The 30-year old Canadian was born in Toronto but is known to be of Polish descent. Shroud net worth and gaming gears are considered to be interesting topics among gamers, especially those who are devoted followers of Mixer and Twitch. Shroud began exclusively streaming on Mixer in October 2019, which puzzled some of his fans because it was just the second most followed channel on Twitch during that time.
Shroud net worth and Shroud gaming gears have substantially improved through the years, and his fans and followers are witnesses to this gamer’s rising success. Shroud usually plays a variety of games on his streams but he actually leans on games with first-person shooters and battle royale games. His most played games include Escape From Tarkov, Apex Legends, CS:GO and PUBG. Shroud has also allotted a lot of interesting streaming hours into World of Warcraft, GTA V and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Shroud started to make a name for himself when he became part of the CS:GO team of Cloud9 in 2014. One of his major contributions to the team was helping them win ESL Pro League season 4 against SK Gaming, bagging $200,000 for him and his teammates. Shroud left CS:Go and Cloud9 in 2018.
Gamers, both young and old, are quite curious about Shroud’s ever growing net worth. The young Canadian has been actively gaming and streaming since 2014 and it would be not surprising if Shroud already has millions under his belt. To be more exact, Shroud’s net worth is around $8-12 million. Majority of Shroud’s net worth or income comes from his streaming career on Mixer and Twitch, plus additional revenues from sponsored streams, ads, subscribers and ads. Sponsorship deals and YouTube revenue also contribute to Shrouds ever growing net worth.
The majority of Shroud’s income comes from streaming. If we’re going to give a conservative estimate, Shroud’s monthly income from Twitch would have to be around $80,000 from subscriptions alone – this could be higher depending on the revenue and sponsorships, depending also on the percentage sharing with the company.
During his time on the rival platform, Mixer, his following is relatively smaller than the massive followership he has established on Twitch. However, his earnings are still expected to match that of Twitch or even greater, considering that he may have been given a lucrative contract that made him transfer to Mixer. But Mixer ceased operations shortly and he came back to Twitch.
Now that we’re done with Shroud’s net worth and road to streaming fame, let’s move on to Shroud’s gaming gears. Amateurs and veteran gamers alike are quite curious on what gaming gears Shroud is using and might even be enticed to purchase them to experience professional gaming feels.
Although using the same set-up and gaming gears that Shroud is using won’t guarantee that you can play as good as him, it’s pretty fun to emulate his gaming set-up just for the heck of it. Let’s start with:
As expected, Shroud gaming setup has a high spec streaming setup that costs around $6,000-$7,000 in total. Shroud’s gaming PC has an Intel Core i9-13900K processor and his graphics card is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Add to that a 32GB XPG Lancer with 6000MHz and a ASUS ROG Maximus Z970 Hero for his motherboard. All of these brands and specs make up for a beast gaming PC that’s packed in his build from MainGear .
Below are the highlights of the aforementioned gears:
NVIDIA RTX 4090
Intel Core i9-13900K
ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero
XPG Lancer 32GB 6000MHz
Full Specifications:
Nvidia 4080
ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero
Core i9-13900K|
Lancer 32GB 6000MHz
After getting an overview of Shroud’s streaming set-up, which is quite impressive by the way, let’s move on to Shroud’s gaming gear. Shroud is using ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM for his monitor, a mechanical keyboard from Logitech G Pro X Mechanical GX Red Shroud Edition and a wireless gaming mouse, the Logitech G303 Shroud Edition.
For his headset, Shroud uses Logitech G Pro X 2 and supplements it with the Shure SM7B microphone to record his voice during streaming. Take note that he doesn’t actually use the microphone of Logitech G Pro X 2. For the webcam, Shroud uses the Sony Alpha A6000 with Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN.
For his office chair, you may be surprised that Shroud is not using any kind of gaming chair. This popular gamer is actually using an office chair Herman Miller x Logitech G Embody. Yes, you read that right – Shroud is using an officer chair instead of DX Racers or noblechairs.
Below are the highlights of Shroud gaming gear:
ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM
Logitech G Pro X Mechanical GX Red Shroud Edition
Logitech G303 Shroud Edition
Logitech G Pro X 2 Shroud Edition
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Sony Alpha A6000 with Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Lens
Herman Miller x Logitech G Embody
So that concludes our article featuring Shroud’s net worth and Shroud gaming gears. We’re pretty sure that Shroud is quite an inspiration to gamers, both young and old. With the right gaming gear, attitude, hard work and skills, it’s not that impossible to reach the same kind of success and popularity that Shroud has established in the world of game streaming.
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Enlarge / A plucky, likable creature under the looming threat of consumption by an interconnected menacing force of nature in one of Adult Swim Games' titles. (credit: Adult Swim Games)
Warner Bros. Discovery seems set to remove at least 16 games from its Adult Swim Games subsidiary from games markets and has told the affected developers that it will not transfer the games back to them nor offer other means of selling them in the future.
Ars reported Wednesday on the plight of Small Radios Big Televisions, a Steam and PlayStation game made by a solo developer who received a notice from Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) that it was "retiring" his game within 60 days.
In a comment on that Ars post, Matt Kain, developer of Adult Swim Games' Fist Puncher, noted that they had received the same "retired" notice from WBD. "When we requested that Warner Bros simply transfer the game over to our studio's Steam publisher account so that the game could stay active, they said no. The transfer process literally takes a minute to initiate (look up "Transferring Applications" in the Steamworks documentation), but their rep claimed they have simply made the universal decision not to transfer the games to the original creators," Kain wrote.