Display title | Husky Starcraft |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | HuskyStarcraft is a YouTube channel starring Mike "Husky" Lamond, who casts StarCraft II matches. Originating from Oregon, he gained his first 10,000 subscribers on a now-defunct YouTube channel called "EsportsReport", covering StarCraft Brood War professional games. Afterwards, he created the "Husky Starcraft" account, covering exclusively StarCraft II, which has since then exploded in popularity and fueled his own rise to prominence. |