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James Brightman,Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:23:00 GameDaily parent company ReKTGlobal has announced its esports team Rogue has re-signed professional Fortnite player Benjamin Lupo (aka “DrLupo”) to a ...
Beyond DrLupo, this year Guardian Con raised $3.7 million for the kids at St Jude Children’s Research hospital, which, obviously, the organization was very thankful for.
DrLupo believes the Streamer Wars will only help the industry grow and inspire creativity. A monopoly, he said, stifles innovation. "There's no shame in getting a promotion for money," he said.
DrLupo can typically be found on his Twitch channel playing the likes of Fortnite, Destiny 2, Escape From Tarkov, and much more. As for how much money he will be able to help raise for such a ...
Lupo’s tag, DrLupo, was based on a college joke about his father, a psych professor at the university he attended. “Lupo is my last name, but I’m not a doctor.
DrLupo, 31, now has a 3-year-old son of his own, and understands how important it is to reach kids when they're young. "I'm very excited for the opportunity with Rekt Global and Rogue and Find ...
DrLupo and Ninja are frequent collaborators, mostly seen alongside each other in Fortnite matches. After Lupo bested Ninja in a PUBG match, the former reached out to the latter.
Maestro Media and DrLupo will develop an original card game set to release in 2024. The game pits players as up and coming content creators and steamers.
DrLupo currently has more than two million followers on Twitch and over 31 million total views on his channel. Earlier this year, he raised more than $730,000 for St. Jude in a variety of ways ...
A few days ago, Fortnite streamer Ben “DrLupo” Lupo found himself in a situation that’s become regrettably common on Twitch. A subscriber called him “cancer.” He banned them, but with a ...
DrLupo broke that record handily, bringing in just under $1 million for the charity over the course of his four hour block. That total is anchored by some massive donations from big streamers ...
DrLupo has seen quite a few changes over the past year. Gaming is now rivaling — and in some areas, surpassing — traditional media like TV and movies in sales.