Jschlatt

Facts of Jschlatt
Full Name: Johnathan Schlatt
Age: 21 years
Birthday: 10 Sep
Nationality: American
Horoscope: Virgo
Marital status: Single
Net Worth: N/A
Height: N/A
Profession: YouTuber, Streamer, Podcaster
Education: High School Degree
Ethnicity: White
Religion: Christianity

 

Jschlatt is a young American social media personality. Jschlatt is primarily a YouTuber and streamer who focuses on online games such as Minecraft.

How old is Jschlatt?

Jschlatt was born on September 10, 1999, and he is now 21 years old. He is a US citizen, and according to some reports, he is originally from New York City. Similarly, Jschlatt is a Virgo. He is also known online as jschlattLIVE. There is no information about his parents, siblings, or other family members.

Jschlatt has also yet to share information about his educational journey. According to some reports, Jschlatt studies computer science and cybersecurity and has $90,000 in student debt. Jschlatt also stated that he attended Harvard for four years.

How much is Jschlatt’s Net Worth?

Moving on, Jschlatt has a net worth of approximately $103 thousand dollars as of 2020. He makes a lot of money from his streams and the sale of his merchandise. He also earns money from his YouTube videos.

Is Jschlatt single?

There is no verified information about Jschlatt’s relationship status or affairs. He may be more interested in YouTube, gaming, and other professional activities than in current events.

How tall is Jschlatt?

Jschlatt is about 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 70 kgs. Likewise, he has brown hair and brown eyes.

 Career line of Jschlatt

  • Jschlatt is a rising YouTube star. He makes videos for games such as Minecraft, Cities Skylines, and various Wii games, among others. The young YouTube gamer is also well-known for being a member of the now-defunct SMPLive. CallMeCarson started a stream-only Minecraft server.
  • Furthermore, Jschlatt started his channel on July 6, 2013. On June 6, 2014, almost a year after starting the channel, he uploaded his first video. The first video is titled “Good Boy Eats Food.” This video shows his pet at the time, a bearded dragon, eating food.
  • Jschlatt is also an SMP Live veteran. He’s famous for his jokes like the infamous Schlattcoin, the “funny mic,” “what’s poppin,” and the “Schlatt-Walk.” Jschlatt also owns half of the company “Schlatt & Co.” with his most devoted business partner, ConnorEatsPants.
  • Prior to joining the server, Jschlatt was well-known for his YouTube videos such as elon r u ok, his OpenTTD series, “A Tribute to Minecraft,” and “A Tribute to Mario Kart.”
  • Soon after, Jschlatt began uploading MLG and other meme-related content. Jschlatt shared A Tribute to Minecraft on May 6, 2018. Unlike other videos, A Tribute to Minecraft emphasized emotion over comedic value.
  • Then, on March 19, 2019, the Youtuber posted his final video to the “Jschlatt” main channel. Following that, Jschlatt concentrated on streaming and creating videos for JschlattLIVE.
  • Aside from YouTube, Jschlatt has also co-hosted the podcast Sleep Deprived with other popular podcasters such as Apandah, Aztrosist, and Mikasacus. Furthermore, Jschlatt joined SMP Live Server on March 1, 2019.
  • Jschlatt also enjoys SugarPine7 and Cow Chop. The gamer has expressed his disdain for Barack Obama via memes on his Instagram account. He is also well-known for his resemblance to Logan Mitchell from the Nickelodeon series Big Time Rush
  • This is a series of retrospectives on Jschlatt’s favorite pieces of media. There are currently three videos in the series. One of them is in Minecraft, another in Mario Kart, and the last one is in Rollercoaster Tycoon.
  • There’s also an unfinished tribute series on Radiohead’s 1997 album “OK Computer.” However, Jschlatt dropped it due to copyright strikes and claims from Radiohead’s record label group, Beggars Banquet.
  • Jschlatt also has a series of videos on OpenTTD. It is a game of transportation. However, the gamer hasn’t used this series in a long time. It could be due to the increasing popularity of his Minecraft videos in comparison to OpenTTD
  • Jschlatt also created video essay-style content for his channel for a short time. These videos covered a wide range of topics. The topics ranged from the Garfield Gender War to the vastness of space to mechanical keyboards. However, the YouTuber hasn’t posted a video essay in a while.
  • Memes make up the majority of the early content on Jschlatt’s main channel. They are usually around 30 seconds long, and examples include “Elon r u ok” and a series of MLG themed videos
  • Jschlatt has also created a number of “tier list” style streams. In these streams, the Youtuber reviews multiple pieces of content and then ranks them on a tier list. So far, these streams have included ranking his fans’ Minecraft bases, Minecraft parody songs, Minecraft music discs, and more.
  • Many of Jschlatt’s videos are from SMPLive. CallMeCarson started a Minecraft server for streamers only. Jschlatt frequently collaborated with others on the server. Some of his collaborations include ConnorEatsPants, who scams others out of their hard-earned money in exchange for his cryptocurrency, Schlattcoin
  • Jschlatt also spends a lot of time outside of SMPLive playing Minecraft. The gamer used to play Minecraft on Mondays. It is a weekly event for both Minecraft and non-Minecraft YouTubers. In this event, two-person teams compete for $10,000.
  • Many of his Minecraft videos were created in collaboration with other SMPLive YouTubers, including Wilbur Soot. Along with other popular streamers and YouTubers, the young YouTube gamer is a part of the Dream SMP.
  • Jschlatt no longer streams, but he does play a variety of Wii games on his “jschlattLIVE” channel. Jschlatt enjoys using a face cam to play Wii games such as Wii Sports Resort and Cooking Mama
  • Jschlatt is also well-known for his appearances in a variety of videos by various creators. CallmeCarson, Wilbur Soot, and Tommyinnit are some of the most well-known. Jschlatt, on the other hand, is a member of the Lunch Club YouTube Channel. The gamer can also be seen on streams, despite the fact that he has stopped streaming himself.