Asmongold, whose real name is Zachariah Hoyt, is one of the biggest Twitch streamers on the internet. He is famous for playing World of Warcraft for many years and talking honest about gaming world. In 2025, he became more than just a gamer; he’s a businessman, streamer, YouTuber, and co-owner of a few companies. But what is Asmongold’s net worth in 2025?
Asmongold’s net worth in 2025
As of 2025, Asmongold’s net worth is estimated at around $5 million. Most of this comes from his Twitch streams and YouTube videos. He has 3.6 million followers on his Asmongold Twitch channel and another 2.2 million on zackrawrr. On YouTube, his channels altogether have over 5.5 million subscribers.His channel, Asmongold TV, even got a YouTube award in 2022 when it reached one million subscribers. He makes money from ads, Twitch subs, donations, and sponsors. But his business work also brings big money.
Asmongold’s career
Asmongold started uploading World of Warcraft videos on YouTube in 2009. Two years later, he began to stream on Twitch, just for fun at first. In 2014, he decided to do it full-time. His channel grew fast, people liked how real he talks and how good he plays.
By 2018, he was one of the top World of Warcraft streamers. When WoW Classic came out in 2019, he became even more famous. In 2021, he started streaming Final Fantasy XIV, and thousands of people watched him live.
Asmongold’s endorsements and business deals
Asmongold helped start One True King (OTK), a content group made by streamers for streamers. They make videos, shows, and run events online. He also co-own Starforge Systems, a PC company that sell gaming computers.He also co-hosted OTK Clipped in 2021, a show made by the OTK group. His company work and brand deals make him even richer than his streaming alone.
Asmongold’s family and early life
Asmongold was born on April 20, 1990, in Austin, Texas. He has loved video games since he was a kid. When he was 16, his friend showed him World of Warcraft, and he got hooked. Before he become famous, he work at the IRS from 2012 to 2013. He finished his business degree and was thinking about law school, but he stopped because he was taking care of his mom. Sadly, she died in October 2021 from COPD. After that, he took a break from streaming. Go to Source