57-Year-Old Call of Duty Streamer Ole Geezer’s Dedicated Charity Gestures Leave the Fans Moved, Results in Him Into Getting “The Most Incredible Stream Ever”

Published 04/28/2023, 4:00 PM EDT

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Gamers are ageless. One doesn’t have to belong to a certain age group to enjoy video games. The 57-year-old Twitch streamer and “Solo King” OGZlab, or Ole Geezer, is proving this with his legendary prowess in Call of Duty. Recently, the Call of Duty veteran completed the astonishing achievement of completing 1000 solo wins!

OG is a former firefighter and professional fisherman. He has been playing FPS games for over 20 years. He started streaming on Twitch to document his self-given challenge of winning over 1000 solo games in Warzone. It took three years to complete the behemoth task, but with his will and love for gaming, the gamer made history!

57-year-old gamer makes history in Call of Duty!

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OG may stream on Twitch, but he gives away all the money he makes through donations and subscriptions to charity. For an entire year, OG had been struggling to build up his audience, but with a recent shoutout from the online gaming journalist and influencer drama reporter, Jake Lucky, OG could finally reach his streaming milestone. 

On April 27, 2023, Jake gave Ole Geezer a shoutout by sharing his achievement in Warzone. Jake wrote on Twitter, “This 57-year-old Twitch streamer just won his 1,000th solo game of Warzone… his name is OGz which stands for Ole Geezer,” with a clip of the veteran completing his challenge. 

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After this shoutout, OG gained new viewers, and his streams gained more “gas”. In a wholesome gesture, the streamer sent a DM to Jake, expressing his gratitude. He said, “I can’t thank you enough!!! I just finished the most incredible stream ever, thanks to you!.. I will remember this forever, and to top it off we raised a big bundle for the Asperger’s/Autism Network.”

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The wholesome wave swept the fans away

The wholesomeness was just too much for the community to handle. Jake’s fans said in the comments how much it meant for them to help such a great man, in his efforts to make a change. “This warms my heart Jake, keep it up,” said a fan. While another added, “Look mom there is good people out here.” And the wholesome train continued in the comments.

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What do you think about the veteran’s call of duty feat? What do you think his next target should be? Let us know in the comments below!

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