Asmongold Has Left OTK, According to a Podcast That Dropped June 27
The co-founder of One True King is out of the organization he helped build, per a gaming podcast report. The exit lands while he remains banned on Twitch and while a separate German financial outlet has now published three analyses of his business footprint.
On June 27, 2026, a gaming podcast called TWPN dropped its 97th episode, listing among its topics: "Warner Bros. Games' Bad Decisions, Fable Delayed, Asmongold Leaves OTK & MORE." The listing, surfaced by Mshale and indexed in Google News the same day, represents the first indication in MAFKR's monitoring record that Asmongold has departed One True King, the streaming organization he co-founded alongside Mizkif, Rich Campbell, and Emiru in 2020. No official statement from Asmongold or OTK had been published to either party's social accounts as of the time this article was filed.
OTK, for the record, has been the organizational backbone of Asmongold's professional life for six years. It operates as both a talent network and a content brand, and Asmongold's position within it has been cited repeatedly in third-party analyses of his business structure. AD HOC NEWS, a German financial and media outlet, published its third piece focused specifically on that structure on June 26, one day before the departure claim surfaced.
The Context the Departure Lands In
Asmongold has been banned from Twitch since June 4, 2026. The ban followed a controversy involving trans VTuber Nyara, which surfaced June 3. In the three and a half weeks since, he has continued posting to YouTube, reacted publicly to the reported deaths of Oliver Tree and YouTuber Gaspi in a Rio helicopter crash, discussed ongoing litigation with Mizkif in which legal fees have exceeded $180,000 by his own account, and made comments about Gavin Newsom, western culture, and Hasan Piker that each generated their own coverage cycles.
On June 16, Fathom Journal reported under the headline "Twitch Made A Statement," a piece indexed in the same Google News feed tracking Asmongold coverage. The specifics of that statement were not recoverable from the headline alone, but its appearance on June 16 places it twelve days into his ban period. Twitch's public communications around ban decisions are typically limited to policy citations; any statement specific to Asmongold's case would carry weight given that his suspension has now lasted more than three weeks with no publicly documented reinstatement path.
Into that context drops a podcast headline saying he has left OTK. The timing is notable even without knowing the mechanism. A Twitch ban removes the primary revenue and audience surface for a live streamer. AD HOC NEWS, in its June 21 metric analysis of Asmongold TV, examined what that footprint looks like in numbers. Its June 23 followup focused on his live presence. Its June 26 piece zeroed in on business structure. That three-piece sequence now reads differently against an OTK exit, if the exit is confirmed.
What the Record Shows and Does Not Show
TWPN Episode 97 is a podcast, not a news outlet with sourcing standards on display. The claim that Asmongold has left OTK originates there and has not, as of June 27, been corroborated by a second independent source in MAFKR's monitoring record. That matters. Podcast episode titles are promotional copy. They can reflect confirmed reporting or they can reflect a host's read on a situation that is still developing.
What is documented: Asmongold co-founded OTK in 2020. He has been its most prominent individual member by streaming audience size for most of that period. He has been banned from Twitch since June 4. His Mizkif lawsuit, involving another OTK co-founder, remains active by his own June 16 statement. AD HOC NEWS has now published three analyses of his business situation in six days. A YouTube video titled "I've never seen anything like this.." surfaced June 27 in the same monitoring feed, though its specific subject was not recoverable from the headline alone.
What is not documented: the date of any OTK departure, the stated reason, whether the exit was voluntary or otherwise, and whether OTK has responded. Asmongold's last confirmed on-record statement about OTK's internal dynamics does not appear in the timeline of events MAFKR has tracked through June 27.
The organization itself has cycled through visible tension before. Mizkif, a co-founder, is the subject of the ongoing lawsuit Asmongold confirmed in June. Whether that litigation is structurally connected to any departure is not established by the available signal.
What Happens Next
Several questions are pending without answers as of publication. Whether Asmongold or OTK will issue a statement on the reported departure is unconfirmed. Whether his Twitch ban will be lifted, extended, or made permanent has not been publicly addressed by Twitch. The AD HOC NEWS business structure analysis published June 26 may be followed by additional coverage given the outlet's apparent ongoing interest. The Mizkif lawsuit remains active with no documented resolution timeline. And TWPN Episode 97 itself has not been reviewed in full by MAFKR as of this filing, meaning the sourcing and specifics behind the OTK claim may be addressed within the episode's runtime.