Asmongold apologizes for his past behavior and wants to change the tone of future broadcasts

Asmongold announced plans to drastically change his Twitch content and apologized for a previous comment in his first broadcast following a two-week ban on the platform.

Asmongold was banned for comments he made about Palestine in his October 14 broadcast. A clip of his statement quickly spread on social media, sparking backlash from creators and fans alike. OTK co-founder shortly afterwards Banned from Twitch for 14 days.

Asmongold returned on Tuesday, October 29, and began his first broadcast by chatting with his viewers. During his broadcast, a viewer asked if his comeback would mark a new era in his content.

“I don’t know of a completely new era, I don’t know that either. “I think I want to do a lot of the same things in a lot of situations,” he said. “I don’t really want to change or do something completely different or anything like that. “I also think it’s more about changing the tone and vibration of the flow than anything else.”

This isn’t the first time Asmon has talked about changing the overall tone of his broadcast. The broadcaster said the following in the apology video he published after his ban: Wants to create a more fun and positive experience for its audience.

He revealed that he had turned into the “worst version” of himself over the past few years and made harsh criticisms of many situations and people that he should not have been.

In August, he Received the Esports Broadcaster of the Year award This award was given to Twitch streamer Riversgg and was told that it was only given to her via IShowSpeed ​​or Kai Cenat because she is a woman.

“I’m salty that this is clearly a diversity choice because she’s a woman. And everyone knows this. “It had to be like Speed ​​or Kai or three others,” he said. “This is so disgusting.”

During the return stream, Asmongold apologized for making these comments.

“I was such a jerk about it. I was completely wrong. I was a huge dorkhead. “I should never have said that,” he said. “I should never have said that.”

Now that he’s been banned, the tone of the broadcast isn’t the only thing he wants to do. Asmon explained that he wanted to stream IRL, something he hasn’t done in the past.

“I talked to Esfand and Nick last night about going to the Middle East. I’m probably thinking about this time, somewhere around now, next year. “I think this is going to be crazy,” he said.

Even though his ban was only for 14 days, Asmongold was busy cleaning his house the entire time. share progress pictures.