Ali “Myth” Kabbani is a 22-year-old content creator based out of the United States and he mainly streams on Twitch and posts on YouTube. He catapulted in popularity after a stint on Fortnite and has been praised and credited for founding an extremely popular gameplay technique that many replicate to this day. Myth used to play Fortnite professionally under esports organization TSM’s Fornite team but has since retired from the game and only plays it casually on occasion. He is still signed with TSM despite retiring.
Myth regularly posts to his YouTube channel and currently has around 4.6 million followers on the platform. His Twitch channel has around 7.3 million followers, and he amasses about 10k viewers on every stream that he holds. He has been vocal about his disappointment with the way Epic Games treats Fortnite. Myth occasionally plays games with other content creators, such as his fellow TSM roster or others outside of the TSM circle such as the OfflineTV members or other popular FPS gamers.
Real Name | Ali “Myth” Kabbani |
DOB | 24 May 1999 |
Height | 5 feet 7 inches |
Weight | Unknown |
Address | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Marital Status/Partner | Single/Unknown |
Source of Wealth | Online content creation, professional esports gaming, |
Net Worth | $3 million |
How much is Myth’s total net worth?
Myth’s estimated net worth is calculated to be around $3 million as of 2022. His modes of revenue are his YouTube channel, his Twitch channel, his sponsorship deals and donations, as well as any revenue his organization (TSM or Team SoloMid) provides him. He used to compete professionally for Fortnite as well.
On what platform does Myth stream?
Myth only streams on his Twitch channel at the moment. But he posts highlights and funny clips from his Twitch streams onto his YouTube channel fairly regularly. He is also active on his Instagram and Twitter accounts.
How much does Myth earn?
Myth used to earn a chunk of his income from his tournament prizes, as he would play Fortnite professionally. However, at the moment his main mode of income is his YouTube and Twitch channels. He also reps TSM merchandise (the organization he is currently signed to) and receives sponsorships and donations as well.
Myth is estimated to earn around $52.8k to $123.6k, from both his YouTube and Twitch channels. His YouTube channel nets him around $14.4k to $39.6k a year, while his Twitch makes a minimum of $38.4k to $84k a year. He earns additional money from the organization he is currently signed to i.e. TSM, and from donations his Twitch viewers make.
Myth’s esports career
Myth began his career in esports, after gaining an immense amount of popularity by streaming Fortnite to his Twitch audience. He is regarded as one of the best builders on the game, and is known as the pioneer of the rapid-buildings strategy that is commonly used by most players of the game.
He signed to the esports organization TSM (Team MidSolo) in 2018, after a clip of him going against popular streamer Jaryd “Summit1g” Lazar went viral and the incident saw many start paying attention to Myth.
However, after participating in a number of tournaments and placing in less-than-ideal brackets, Myth eventually announced his retirement in 2020 from being a professional esports player and took to streaming full-time.
The American streamer has since participated in Call of Duty and Valorant tournaments. He also participated in TSM’s Valorant team for the Twitch Rivals competition, in 2020.
Myth’s Twitch career
Myth’s Twitch career began during the last few days of December 2015. He would mainly stream Paragon (an original Epic Games IP), until it shut down - then moved to Fortnite. He gained a huge reputation due to his incredible skills and blew up in popularity after a clip of him going against Summit1g went viral. Myth now streams a variety of other games, such as Valorant and Call of Duty: Warzone. He recently played Rust on the OfflineTV server and is friends with several other prominent streamers. He currently has just under 7.3 million followers and averages 10k viewers a stream, with him ranked amongst the Top 100 English channels on the platform overall.
Myth created his YouTube account in 2013, on the 3rd of November. He currently sits at 744 uploads and 4.6 million subscribers, with over 346 million views spread across all of his videos. He is currently ranked 369th, in the Games category, across the entire platform. Myth uploads highlights and short clip compilations of his streams from his Twitch channel.
Earnings from esports tournaments
Allegedly, Myth has earned over $55k in prize money from various tournaments for different games since he started his esports career. The most prize money he has won was from the “Fortnite Fall Skirmish Series,” where he won $31.5k after placing 6th.
Earnings as a Youtuber
Myth’s main source of income is not his YouTube channel but the 22-year-old streamer still earns a significant amount of money from the avenue. He is calculated to earn around $1.2k to $3.3k a month from his channel, leading to around $14.4k to $39.6k per annum.
Earnings as a Twitch Streamer
Myth earns a significant portion of his income from his Twitch channel, at least, in
comparison to the amount he earns from his YouTube channel. His channel has been estimated to net him around $3.2k to $7k a month, and $38.4k to $84k a year, just from his subscribers - assuming they are all Tier-1. Subscribers of his that pay a larger amount would give him a larger amount of money alongside the donations he receives and bits cheered from his viewers regularly.
Other Sponsorship Deals
Myth regularly receives sponsorships from different companies - his agency, TSM, would help him acquire a significant amount. More recently, he has been sponsored by Bloodhunt and he also sells his own merchandise through TSM.
In 2019, it was revealed that Ninja was given $1 million to stream Apex Legends and Myth was also offered a certain amount, but the exact number is unknown.
Expenditure
Myth’s recent expenditures are not known as the streamer tends to keep the details of his personal life private.
In the News
In 2018, Myth made news after being recruited onto TSM’s professional Fortnite team.
Around the beginning of 2019, Myth called out Epic Games for their treatment of Fortnite and urged other Fortnite players to gather and present a united front, after the company’s alleged lack of transparency regarding an event they were hosting.
FAQs
Q. How old is Myth?
Myth is currently 22 years old. He was born on the 22nd of May, 1999.
Q. Is Myth still signed to TSM?
After Myth retired from playing Fortnite professionally, he and TSM continued to maintain a good business relationship. Since his retirement, he has played in professional Valorant tournaments as a member of TSM’s Valorant division.
Q. How much does Myth earn?
Myth is estimated to earn a minimum of $52.8k to $123.6k a year; he also accrues an additional amount of revenue from his merchandise sales through his organization TSM, and his sponsorship dealings as well as the donations he receives.
Q. Where does Myth stream?
Myth currently only streams on his Twitch channel, but posts highlights and edited videos of his Twitch streams on to his YouTube channel.
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