On March 22, Quackity’s new bilingual Minecraft server, QSMP, will kick off. The popular Mexican streamer had stated when he announced its creation on March 11 that the aim was to unite his large fan base, which was a mixture of Spanish and English speakers.
This is a big step taken by the gaming star, as the server is said to be ‘the first bilingual RP (role-playing) server for Minecraft creators.’ Most crucially, it has the huge potential of uniting two of the game's largest communities, Hispanic and English, and its streamers, under one common, fun roof.
Quackity added that the QSMP is a gift to his followers, whereby it can bring these two large communities closer and give them a sense of belonging and inclusivity. He added that it would have some ‘really cool content’ for his legions of fans to experience.
Participants in this new Minecraft server include the likes of MissaSinfonia, Spreen, FitMC, Luzu, and Philza. As per the creator himself, it will be live from March 22, which is just a day away.
How to watch Quackity's bilingual Minecraft server, QSMP
Fans can catch the newest server to hit the popular sandbox title on Quackity’s English and Spanish Twitch channels from March 22, while clips and recorded videos can be seen on his Twitter handles for English and Spanish. He has also been advertising it on his second YouTube channel, meaning content could be put up there as well.
Additionally, fans of the participants in the server can view content on these streamers’ Twitch channels starting tomorrow. Hispanic viewers can also get updates from the server’s Spanish Twitter handle, while English audiences can head to this link for the latest news on it.
About Quackity
Quackity, also popularly known as Alex or Big Q, is a renowned YouTuber and variety streamer who got his first break in the online streaming world via his Minecraft content. The Los Angeles resident is especially popular among English and Spanish audiences for the quality of his streams and his Minecraft gameplay.
He also broadcasts other popular games like Roblox, Toontown, The Jackbox Party Pack, and Among Us. The 22-year-old is also famous for his role as a member of the highly-popular Dream SMP, a group that also consists of notable content creators like Dream, Sapnap, Karl Jacobs, and GeorgeNotFound.