German Gaming Journalist Becomes Twitch Strategy Star After Bold Career Switch
Maurice Weber represents a fascinating case study in how traditional gaming journalism has evolved in the streaming era. The Munich-born content creator made a bold career pivot that many in his position only dream about, successfully transitioning from print media to becoming one of Germany's most recognizable gaming personalities on Twitch.
From Intern to Industry Recognition
Weber's journey began in 2012 when he started as an intern at GameStar, Germany's premier gaming magazine. But his gaming credentials run even deeper - before joining the publication, he served as team lead for the acclaimed Edain mod for The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth 2, which earned "Mod of the Year" honors in 2015. This background in both game development and journalism gave him a unique perspective that would later define his content style. His work at GameStar didn't go unnoticed either - he received the German Computer Game Award as "Player of the Year" in 2024, a testament to his influence in the gaming community.
Building a Media Empire
During his decade at GameStar, Weber helped shape the publication's multimedia presence. In 2017, he co-founded the GameStar podcast alongside colleagues Dimitry Halley and Michael Graf, which continues today as GameStar Talk. His humor-driven video formats like "Die Spielejäger" (The Game Hunters) became signature content that helped modernize the magazine's image. Weber's natural charisma and what colleagues describe as his characteristic "hoffart" (arrogance in a charming way) made him a standout personality in gaming media.
The Streaming Transition
In June 2022, Weber made the leap that many traditional media personalities consider but few execute successfully. He left his stable position at GameStar to pursue full-time streaming on Twitch. The gamble paid off spectacularly - his channel now boasts over 140,000 followers with an impressive average viewership of around 2,240 viewers per stream. His content focuses heavily on strategy games, where he "forges great strategies and fights epic battles," though he admits to occasionally getting carried away with delusions of grandeur, as his Twitch bio playfully notes.
Current Success and Future Prospects
Weber maintains a consistent streaming schedule, broadcasting roughly 5-6 hours daily and ranking #180 in Twitch's competitive Variety category. His audience appreciates his blend of strategic gameplay commentary and the same irreverent humor that made him popular at GameStar. Beyond Twitch, his YouTube channel has grown to over 120,000 subscribers, and he continues making guest appearances in GameStar content, maintaining ties with his journalistic roots. At 34, Weber has successfully navigated the tricky transition from traditional media to content creation, proving that with the right personality and dedication, career pivots in the digital age can be remarkably successful.