Birthday: September 23, 1983 (Libra)
Born In: Los Angeles, California
Birthday: September 23, 1983 (Libra)
Born In: Los Angeles, California
Maximilian Christiansen, also known as Maximilian Dood or Max, is a YouTube video editor, famous for creating fighting games like Online Warrior, Assist Me!, and Boss Rage video series. He started his journey by posting casual gameplay videos of Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike and Street Fighter 4. Besides gaming videos, Max has also become famous for his commentaries of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Modern Warfare 2, and Black Ops. Impressed with Max’s work on the Mortal Kombat X: Hidden Intros’ April Fools Joke video, the NetherRealm Studios head and Mortal Kombat creator, Ed Boon, selected Max as the commentator for their fighting game Yatagarasu: Attack on Cataclysm. Max has also worked for the Iron Galaxy’s Killer Instinct as a video editor for promotional material, character trailers, and Season 2 & 3’s Story Mode. Maximilian Christiansen’s commentary on the online matches in the MvC3 was exceptional, and he began producing content for Twitch.tv and Yo! Video Games.
Birthday: September 23, 1983 (Libra)
Born In: Los Angeles, California
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Nick Name: Maximilian Dood
Age: 41 Years, 41 Year Old Males
siblings: Tess
Born Country: United States
U.S. State: California
City: Los Angeles
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In 2011, Maximilian Christiansen first appeared in a series of matchmaking commentary videos with Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Maximilian’s The Online Warrior Episode 1 Pt-1. These episodes comprise the mechanics of gameplay, character specialties, play styles, and highlights. In 2012, Maximilian Christiansen uploaded his first video of the Assist Me! series where he talked about the core elements of frame data, tactical specialties, and demonstrations and strategies to be executed while playing the game. The sketch comic shorts in the Assist Me! series, where Max interacts with the appearances of the Marvel vs. Capcom cast has won laurels globally. With success in hand, Max uploaded a montage series named Boss Rage! The montage series relates to Max and Yo! video games where the two of them challenged each other to win the most difficult fighting games. The series of this game began in 2013 and Max defeated the final boss Eyedol of Killer Instinct and loads of other games including Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Capcom vs. SNK 2, Bio F.R.E.A.K.S, and Mortal Kombat 9. Max also came up with Git Gud, a series about general fighting game information & tutorials.
Maximilian Christiansen won the honorary Cannon Award during EVO 2015 for his contribution to the Fighting Game Community. Max, in the course of his career, has gained a huge number of subscribers on YouTube as well as on Twitch.tv. While his YouTube channel has gained 1.6 million subscribers, his Twitch account has gathered 1.2 million followers. His videos attract every age group and people love him for his fabulous commentary and humor. He made Capcom, a Japanese video gaming developer, proud by becoming one of the successful personalities in the Fighting gaming community. Capcom helped Max release Ultimate Assist Me! and Retro Assist Me. Having recognized his passion for commentary, Max was made the commentator for EVO 2014-2016's Killer Instinct Top 8 finals. He is also a popular name on Twitter and has over 388k followers on the platform.
Maximilian Christiansen was born on September 23, 1983, in Los Angeles. Details about his parents are not known though he has revealed that he has a sister named Tess. He is a friendly, charismatic, likable, and entertaining individual. One funny aspect about the popular game content producer is that he is terrified of spiders! He loves dogs and has a pet dog named Benny. Tall and good-looking with a broad forehead and longish hair, Maximilian Christiansen bears a slight resemblance to the Hollywood superstar Nicolas Cage—a fact that his many fans will attest to!
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