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Player | Aculite |
Real Name | Connor |
Country | Canada |
Team | Twitch Streamer |
Game | PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds |
Age | 27 |
Birthday | March 6, 1995 |
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Aculite, also called Aculitegaming, is a YouTube gamer who is known for his unique videos. His interesting playstyle in first-person shooter games made him popular and increased his subscribers and viewers.
His videos from YouTube consist of Rainbow Six and PUBG that can last more than 30 minutes. The Aculite channel started to operate in January 2013 and one of his popular YouTube videos is “LONG SHOT-PLAYERUNKNOWN’s BATTLEGROUNDS,” which has more than 1.5 million views. He also has a Twitch account with the same nickname with over 100 thousand followers and 27 streams uploaded. Other than playing PUBG, he also plays several games, such as Apex Legends, COD BO4, Blackout and Battlefield 5.
He has a dog named Pharah.
During his World of Warcraft days, he would often create new characters when he got bored with his name. One day, he was repeatedly pushing the random name generator, when he landed on ‘Akulight.’ He switched the letters around and felt happy with it, so it stuck.
After high school, Aculite went on to work as civilian data entry clerk at a police station. He left it after a year of content creation, when he realized that he enjoyed it more than his regular job. He didn’t attend college, because he wasn’t sure what he wanted to work in.
He decided to start uploading content to his YouTube channel as an outlet for his creativity in May 2014, with his first being a clip of his gameplay of the closed beta of Nosgoth. He was attracted to the idea of compiling clips of his good gaming moments and adding music to them as memories for him to look back on. He tried it out, found he enjoyed it and kept at it. Over time, his clips started attracting subscribers, so it developed into more of a hobby. IN 2017 he segued into full-time YouTube content creation and still only streams part-time.
He does swear occasionally, but not often.
According to Aculite’s Twitch chat bot, he has around 840 subscribers. This should earn him at least $2,940 USD per month. He would then receive even more from his tiered subscriptions, sponsorships, Twitch cheer bit donations, advertisements and tips.
He doesn’t have a set schedule.
[When playing as a sniper,] just aim for the head… because what’s the point in a body shot, if you’re going to have to follow it up with another body shot… Positioning is key, no matter what fps game you’re playing, whether you’re sniping or not. You need to make sure you stick to your corners, make sure you’re not out in the open and pick a vantage point where you have enough view on where you believe people are going to be.