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Egoland comes to an end; the popular Rust server announces its closure

Egoland comes to an end; the popular Rust server announces its closure

The server that has raised the Rust video game to success in Spain by content creators closes with strong controversies.

The well-known Rust server composed of a multitude of Spanish-speaking YouTube streamers and content creators, Egoland, will come to an end on February 3. The closing of this space will take place surrounded by polemics, discussions and discrepancies among its members; one of the triggers of this hasty goodbye for what was, with the figures in hand, a resounding success.

The meeting of influencers in Rust is over; a success in audience

There are those who called Egoland a reality show, as it was still a meeting point between stars of the video game streaming scene where they fought each other in a survival title. Ibai, Auronplay, Alexby11, StaXx, El Rubius, The Gefg… One month, in short, is what these discussions have endured.

On January 3, this server was inaugurated, which has 76 well-known personalities, collaborating with each other and violating from time to time some of the agreed rules. One of the most notorious clashes was that of The Grefg and El Rubius, which resulted in a head shot by the former to the character of the latter. Controversy, anger. All live.

Alexby11 has been the administrator of the site and, after a lot of anger, according to InfoEGOLAND, the end has already been dated. Players like Chuso Montero have said goodbye saying that “it was beautiful.” For his part, in a recent live show, Alexby himself has explained that his will was not to do “a very long series”, but rather a meeting of union. With so many problems “it has been seen that it is impossible, because it is what there is,” he argued last night. Even Auronplay has given truth to the publication of InfoEGOLAND on Twitter.

Since then, live broadcasts with more than 70 channels, figures that agglomerate more than a million viewers live in what is called prime time in television language … To make matters worse, Rust’s figures soared in sales through Steam as on Twitch. The result was an average of more than 353,000 viewers a day on Rust; the vast majority in Egoland.

Although it has not yet been communicated to which video game many of the participants will migrate (before Rust the closest thing was Minecraft with Karmaland), on the social network Twitter it is speculated that ARK may be the next postulate.

References | InfoEGOLAND; Recoclips Twitch; Tiktoks compilations; AlexyBy11; Chuso Montero; Alexby clips; AuronPlay

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