Last weekend, Ludwig Ludwig Ahgren brought together the stars of American streaming to participate in the latest event of the Mogul Money series. The event took place at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California, and saw record viewership for Ludwig on YouTube. Streams Charts overviews the results of the event and talks about its viewership statistics.
Participants and results of the Mogul Money
Mogul Money is Ludwig's own show, which started running in June 2021. The event is a Jeopardy-inspired quiz show featuring some of North America's most popular streamers.
The 2022 event was the largest: it not only took place offline but also brought together the all-star team of North American streamers. The participants of the event were xQc, Pokimane, Sykkuno, ConnorEatsPants and WillNeff. In addition, there was also a secret team of members that featured Mizkif, Sodapoppin, and Fuslie.
The final round of the show featured WillNeff, Fuslie, and Sykkuno. The latter became the winner: Sykkuno did not earn any money (real money was always at stake in previous shows), instead receiving a golden toilet as a prize.
Although the show premiered only a year ago, Ludwig has already announced that the latest event will be the last in the series. However, the streamer reassured the fans of Mogul Money that they will love his plans for the near future.
Viewership statistics of the Mogul Money final
The latest episode of Mogul Money was not only the most popular episode of the show but also marked Ludwig's most successful YouTube stream. The event was broadcast on Ludwig's personal channel and was on the air for almost five hours. The stream gathered 77.4K Average Viewers and more than 146.6K Peak Viewers. None of Ahgren's YouTube broadcasts managed to gather more viewers by both metrics.
The previous most popular episode of Mogul Money was a September 2021 show featuring xQc, Sodapoppin, and Cyr. It gathered 90.4K Peak Viewers.
It should be reminded that Ludwig has been streaming exclusively on YouTube since November 2021. Previously, none of his broadcasts had this many Peak Viewers: until recently, the most successful was the stream where Ludwig followed the announcement of the verdict in the case of Johnny Depp against Amber Heard and attracted 86.1K Peak Viewers. The figure for the final event of Mogul Money was 70% higher.
If we take into account the statistics of Ludwig before switching to YouTube, then the past stream turned out to be the third most popular in his streaming career. Only the last day of the record-breaking Subathon (201K viewers on April 12, 2021 stream) and the Kickball World Series event held together with OfflineTV and 100 Thieves (147K viewers on September 29, 2021 stream) featured higher figures.
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The stellar roster of participants of the final episode of Mogul Money let it reach an impressive viewership. It is rather interesting to see what kind of replacement for the fan-favorite show shall be announced by Ludwig. Will it be able to compete with Mogul Money in terms of online audience?