Albralelie – Age, Height, Net Worth, Family Status and Complete Biography
Mac Kenzie Beckwith, also known as Albralelie, is a professional Apex Legends streamer. He plays for Team SoloMid as a streamer and on team Cloud 9 as an active player. Further, he’s one of the youngest players on the field and rose to fame when he topped the Apex Legends leaderboards back in 2019.
Overview
Real Name | Mac Kenzie Beckwith |
Nationality | US |
Birthday | 13th September 2000 (Age: 24 years) |
Height | N/A |
Team | TSM |
Currently Playing | Apex Legends, Call of Duty 4, H1Z1, Global Offensive, Call of Duty: Black Op’s 4 |
Net Worth | 200,000 USD |
Family
The 21-year-old Twitch streamer likes to keep his family private. Not a lot is known about them. However, he credits his love for gaming to his older brothers. They introduced him to the game Halo: Combat Evolved when he was four years old.
Overall, he’s a private person, and none of his social media platforms hints at him being in a relationship of any kind.
Other Interests
Since he’s a rather private person, he rarely talks about himself online. However, we know that one of his other interests is music. He has two playlists dedicated to the music he loves on his YouTube channel. He’s a fan of indie and lo-fi music. For instance, some of the artists on the playlists are Tory Lanez, Flora Cash, and Maj.
Gaming Origins
Playing Halo was just the beginning. He always had an affinity for FPV (first-person shooter) games. As a child, he played Call of Duty 4, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Overwatch, etc. One of his favorite games to play before Apex Legends was Call of Duty: Black Ops.
His friends piqued his interest in Apex Legends. They informed him of a surprise launch of this game in 2019, and he immediately loved playing it.
The earliest videos on his channel are of him streaming Black Ops. Albralelie began his YouTube channel in 2013 and streamed under the name FledgeOW. Later, he deleted that account and opened a new one.
Even though he created it on the 14th of June 2013, he uploaded his first video three years ago in 2020. His first few videos were of him streaming Blackout. Over the past three years, he has amassed 235 thousand subscribers.
Professional Career
Albralelie loved Apex Legends the moment he played it. His love was reflected in the scores he earned on the leader boards. As he climbed the ranks, he competed against other professionals and finally attracted Team SoloMid’s attention.
TSM offered him a position on their team, and he signed on in June 2019. Before TSM, he garnered attention from the MRKN Clan and signed in as an active player with them on the 11th of April, 2019. He left them in May 2019.
Moreover, in 2021, he joined team Cloud 9 as a stand-in on their roster.
Did you know? Albralelie is best known for being a tactical player with a great aim in Apex Legends.
His online success has earned him over 130 thousand USD only from competitions. At TSM, he was part of a revered team, alongside ImperialHal and Reps.
Here is a look at a few highlights from Albralelie’s gaming career.
2013:
- He begins streaming on YouTube as FledgeOW.
- Then, he creates his second YouTube channel on the 14th of June, after deleting the first.
2018:
- He posted his first YouTube video on his channel on the 16th of September.
2019:
- Competed and won 83 USD at the WES 1k Invitational: North American Qualifier on the 2nd of March.
- On the 6th of March, he joined team SoloMid (TSM).
- He played at the WIRE Esports Apex Legends Global 1k Invitational on the 30th of March and won 166 USD.
- On the 11th of April, he joined MRKN Clan’s roster.
- Next, he played at the WES Global on the 18th of May, winning 166 USD.
- He gamed at Code Red 4 on the 23rd of May and won 1000 USD.
- Also, he left MRKN Clan on the 23rd of May.
- At the FaceIt Pro Series week 1, on the 31st of May, he won 833 USD.
- He won 2966 USD at the Twitch Rivals: Apex Elite tournament on the 19th of June.
- On the 20th of June, he won 833 USD at the FaceIt Pro Series week 3.
- At the FaceIt Pro Series week 4, he won 166 USD on the 27th of June.
- He won a whopping 4000 USD at the Twitch Rivals: Apex Elite Queue Challenge 2 on the 1st of July.
- Also, he won 833 USD at the FaceIt Pro Series Week 8 on the 25th of July.
- He earned 10,000 USD at the EXP Invitational Apex Legends at X Games on the 3rd of August.
- Twitch Rivals Challenge on the 29th of August, he won 1210 USD.
- On the 15th of September, he won 35,000 USD at the Apex Legends Preseason Invitational.
- At TwitchCon: Apex Legends, he won 12,333 USD on the 29th of September.
- He won 3333 USD at the GLL Apex Legends Series NA on the 15th of December.
2020:
- On the 23rd of March, he won 7200 USD at the ALGS Online Tournament 2 – NA.
- At the ALGS Online Tournament 3, he won 1470 USD on the 6th of April.
- The 4th ALGS Online Tournament on the 20th of April earned him 1470 USD.
- He won 930 USD at the ALGS Online Tournament 6 on the 31st of May.
- At the Esports Arena: Tournament #7, he won 166 USD on the 10th of June.
- He won 500 USD at the ALGS Super Regional #1 – Americas on the 21st of June.
- On the 23rd of June, at the Esports Arena: Europe Tournament #6, he won 166 USD.
- At the Esports Arena: Tournament #10 on the 8th of July, he won 100 USD.
- Another 100 USD at the GLL Community Cups #1 – Americas on the 14th of July.
- He won 500 USD on the 26th of July at the ALGS Super Regional #3 – Americas.
- On the 28th of July, he won another 100 USD at the GLL Community Cups #3 – Americas.
- He won 166 USD on the 29th of July at the Esports Arena: Tournament #13.
- At the GLL Masters Summer – Americas on the 2nd of August, he won 500 USD.
- On the 10th of August, he won 500 USD at the ALGS Super Regional #4 – Americas.
- He won 166 USD at the Esports Arena: Tournament #15 on the 12th of August.
- On the 26th of August at the Esports Arena: Tournament #15, he won 233 USD.
- At the ALGS Super Regional Playoffs – Americas, he won 2400 USD on the 12th of September.
- During the Community Cups #10 – Americas on the 18th of September, he won 100 USD.
- He left TSM on the 1st of October as an active player and rejoined them as a content creator/streamer.
- On the 1st of December, he won 200 USD + 5000 USD at the Twitch Rivals: Bloodless Battle.
- At the ALGS Autumn Circuit Playoffs – North America on the 19th of December, he won 860 USD.
2021:
- On the 31st of January, he won 250 USD at the ALGS Winter Circuit #1 – North America.
- He won 500 USD at Lulu’s Throwdown – Day 1 on the 4th of February.
- At Lulu’s Throwdown – Day 2, he won 6666 USD on the 5th of February.
- During the ALGS Winter Circuit #2 – North America on the 21st of February, he won 333 USD.
- On the 28th of February, he won 2000 USD at the ALGS Winter Circuit #3 – North America.
- He won another 333 USD at the ALGS Winter Circuit #4 – North America on the 7th of March.
- At the Twitch Rivals: Apex Legends Showdown (NA), he won 500 USD ok the 12th of March.
- During the ALGS Winter Circuit Playoffs – North America, he won 2620 USD on the 27th of March.
- He won 1333 USD at the GLL Masters Spring – North America on the 1st of May.
- At Lulu’s Throwdown 2.0 – Day 1, he won 500 USD on the 13th of May.
- During the Twitch Rivals: Apex Legends Showdown – NA, he won 5000 USD on the 20th of May.
- He won 1343 USD at the ALGS Championship 2021 – North America on the 13th of June.
- He joined team Cloud 9 on the 25th of June.
- On the 11th of November, he won 220 USD at the Box Fight Championship – Cup #10.
- During the Knights Carnage Cup #2, he won 2000 USD on the 28th of November.
- On the 5th of December, he won 1500 USD at the ALGS Split 1 Pro League – North America.
2022:
- He won 2000 USD on the 28th of March at the ALGS: Split 2 North America.
- On the 1st of May, he won 6000 USD at the ALGS: Split 2 Playoffs.
What is Albralelie’s Net Worth?
Albralelie has a net worth of around 200 thousand USD in 2022. Most of his earnings come from the tournaments he plays. At the same time, another chunk of income comes through his YouTube and Twitch channels.
He has 235 thousand subscribers on YouTube and a total of 40 million views. His Instagram has 69.8 thousand followers, while his Twitch subscribers and Twitter followers are 551 thousand and 181 thousand, respectively.
How Much Does Albralelie Earn?
Albralelie earns over 1,500 USD a month through YouTube and has gained 129,623.33 USD over 56 tournaments.
Presently he is ranked number 290 in highest earnings for players in the US. He is still new to the gaming scene and does not have a lot of sponsorships yet, even though he is brilliant at the game.
While a majority of his income comes from e-sports tournaments and his streaming channels, the rest he earns from advertisements, team salaries, and sponsorships.
Streaming Hours
Albralelie does not have a set streaming schedule. However, he does post quite regularly on his channels. On average, he live streams Apex Legends for 5 hours a day.
Official Handles
Achievements
Here are a few of Albralelie’s achievements throughout his career:
- Here are a few of Albralelie’s achievements throughout his career:
- He came 1st at the EXP Invitational Apex Legends event on the 3rd of August, 2019.
- At the Apex Legends Preseason Invitational on the 15th of September, 2019, he came 1st again.
- He won 1st place at the TwitchCon San Diego on the 29th of September, 2019.
- During Lulu’s Throwdown – day 2, he was awarded 1st place on the 5th of February, 2021.
- He came 1st at the Knights Arena Carnage Cup 3 on the 20th of February, 2022
Trivia
Albralelie faced a lot of slack for continuously changing teams and retiring. In just three years, he has an extensive collection of e-sports teams under his belt.
While he began with the MRKN Clan in 2019, he quickly left them for TSM. At TSM, he rose to fame, only to be dropped by the team in 2020. His fans believed that he had dropped out wilfully. However, that was not the case.
During that time, he changed his mind about playing Apex Legends and tried to pursue a career playing Valorant instead. Soon enough, he returned to the TSM roster as a content creator this time. In the interim, he had joined Team Liquid. Later, he left that as well.
Finally, he set himself straight and joined Team Cloud 9 and is currently an active player there. Many of his fans called him a quitter, and he was quick to clear his name.
He tweeted out a message saying that the first time he quit was not by choice but by him intentionally being dropped. Then, he explained that the first time he truly left was from Team Liquid and that he would never let it happen again. He said that while he loves his teammates, he did not work well with them.