The Minecraft community recently witnessed a major controversy between two of their biggest content creators, Quackity and Dream. This whole misunderstanding stemmed from both creators simultaneously coming up with the concept of creating a multi-lingual Minecraft server. Although the controversy has settled down, Quackity is still making waves across the internet because of his QSMP.
Alexis “Quackity” Maldonado is a bilingual streamer who is known for streaming Minecraft-related content in Spanish and English. With QSMP, the 22-year-old wanted to attract an even wider and more diverse audience. He recently announced that he is collaborating with French creators on his Minecraft server.
Quackity will stream with French Minecrafters
WELCOME FRENCH SPEAKING COMMUNITY
WELCOME FRENCH CREATORS
WELCOME WORLD TO QSMP!! pic.twitter.com/gNs7P0UGLv
— Quackity (@Quackity) May 11, 2023
Quackity recently tweeted about his upcoming collaboration in his QSMP stream. According to the tweet, the 22-year-old content creator will collaborate with French-speaking Minecraft creators. Etoiles, Kameto, Antoine Daniel, Baghera Jones, and Aypierre are the French streamers with whom he will collaborate.
On a recent QSMP livestream, the 22-year-old partnered with Brazilian Minecraft streamers who speak Portuguese. It is the beginning of Quackity’s unique venture, where he will will come across even more diverse Minecrafters who might speak languages like Korean and Japanese. He has shared that his QSMP currently only works with Korean, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Quackity is already getting a lot of attention because of his QSMP. In the future, QSMP might have even support different languages.
How far has Dream come with his USMP?
While Quackity’s server is already thriving and making waves on the internet, Dream’s United SMP (USMP) has yet to leave such an impression. He hasn’t yet livestreamed or released any USMP-related content. So far, his channel has only one video, showing glimpses of what his multi-lingual server can do.
It will be interesting to see how things will turn out for Quackity and Dream’s multi-lingual Minecraft servers. Whether they planned it or not, the Minecraft duo has started a revolution in the gaming content scene.