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From World Champion to Twitch Legend: The Evolution of a Gaming Icon

StreamRecorder has tracked 123 streams for scump on Twitch, with 383h 13m of total airtime across 58 active days. This profile was first tracked on Sep 23, 2025 and was last seen on Jun 28, 2026.

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Latest Twitch Stream

🔴SCUMP WATCH PARTY!! OpTic TEXAS VS LA THIEVES | CDL PARIS MAJOR 4 GRAND FINALS

02:46:50 · Jun 28, 2026

Past Twitch Streams

12 recent streams

Twitch Profile Summary

123
Total Streams
383h 13m
Total Airtime
58
Active Days
2.1
Avg / Active Day

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  • Most Active Day

    9 streams · 12h 50m
  • Favorite Streaming Day

    Friday
  • Most Common Start Time

    18:00
  • Tracked Since
    Sep 23, 2025
  • Last Seen
    Jun 28, 2026
Top Categories
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 82 Call of Duty: Warzone 16 ARC Raiders 6 Halo Infinite 4 Delta Force: Hawk Ops 2 Rust Mobile 2

Twitch Profile Details

Platform
Twitch
Username
scump
Total tracked streams
123
Total airtime
383h 13m
Active days
58
Average streams per active day
2.1
Tracked since
Sep 23, 2025
Last seen
Jun 28, 2026
Most active day
2025-12-14 · 9 streams
Favorite weekday
Friday
Most common start time
18:00

When you think about the golden age of Call of Duty esports, one name consistently rises to the top of every conversation. Seth Abner, better known to his massive fanbase as Scump, has built a legacy that stretches far beyond his tournament victories. At 30 years old, this Chicago-area native has successfully transitioned from dominating professional stages to becoming one of Twitch's most recognizable Call of Duty streamers, bringing nearly two million followers along for the ride.

From Championship Glory to Streaming Stardom

Scump's journey wasn't your typical overnight success story. Throughout his competitive career, he racked up an impressive 30 tournament wins, including a World Championship in 2017 that cemented his status as one of the greatest Call of Duty players ever. His tournament earnings alone topped $1.1 million, but the real magic happened when he made the bold decision in 2023 to step away from professional competition. Instead of fading into retirement, he doubled down on content creation with OpTic Gaming, proving that sometimes the best career moves happen when you're already at the peak.

The Art of Authentic Entertainment

What sets Scump apart from other gaming streamers isn't just his mechanical skill – it's his genuine personality that shines through every broadcast. His streams typically focus on the latest Call of Duty titles, from Warzone's chaotic battle royale matches to the newest Black Ops releases. Viewers tune in not just to watch high-level gameplay, but to experience his unfiltered reactions and commentary that feel more like hanging out with a friend than watching a performance. His Monday and Tuesday streaming schedule might seem limited compared to other creators, but the quality and engagement during those sessions keep his audience coming back.

Building Community Beyond the Game

The numbers tell part of Scump's story – 1.9 million Twitch followers and averaging over 5,000 viewers per stream – but they don't capture the genuine connection he's built with his community. Unlike many streamers who rely on flashy gimmicks or manufactured drama, Scump's approach feels refreshingly authentic. His setup reflects this no-nonsense attitude: while he uses professional-grade equipment like the Shure SM7B microphone and high-end gaming peripherals, the focus remains squarely on gameplay and interaction rather than production value for its own sake.

Legacy in the Making

Perhaps what's most impressive about Scump's transition is how he's managed to maintain relevance in an industry notorious for burning through personalities quickly. His X Games gold medals and championship rings opened doors, but his ability to evolve with the platform and maintain genuine connections with viewers keeps those doors open. As Call of Duty continues to dominate the gaming landscape, Scump has positioned himself as both a bridge between the game's competitive past and its streaming future, proving that sometimes the best second acts are just getting started.