Achievement Hunter

Achievement Hunter is an American video gaming division of Rooster Teeth Productions. Founded by Geoff Ramsey and Jack Pattillo on July 6, 2008, the website is largely based on the achievement mechanic found in seventh and eighth generation video game consoles. Since its founding, Achievement Hunter has grown to become a core component of Rooster Teeth, hosting a wide variety of videos related to video games. Achievement Hunter videos are currently hosted by nine main members: Jack Pattillo, Gavin Free, Michael Jones, Lindsay Jones, Jeremy Dooley, Matt Bragg, Trevor Collins, Alfredo Diaz and Fiona Nova.

Achievement Hunter
TypeDivision
IndustryEntertainment
GenreComedy gaming, Let's Plays, game walkthroughs
FoundedJuly 6, 2008 (2008-07-06)
FoundersGeoff Ramsey
Jack Pattillo
Headquarters,
Key people
Geoff Ramsey
Jack Pattillo
Gavin Free
Michael Jones
Lindsay Jones
Jeremy Dooley
Trevor Collins
Alfredo Diaz
Matt Bragg
Fiona Nova
ServicesOnline video
Community website
ParentRooster Teeth
WebsiteOfficial Website

History and development

2008–2010: Inception and growth

In 2008, Geoff Ramsey's interest in gaming achievements resulted in the realization that no community-based website related to achievements existed. Since Ramsey and Burnie Burns, then Rooster Teeth CEO, were both "huge achievement fans" and dueling each other to get the most achievements in their spare time, Ramsey had an idea to begin developing a website where gamers and fans could look up information on how to get specific achievements.[1] Ramsey approached Burns about creating a website based on achievements; Burns agreed, and Ramsey created Achievement Hunter, which shares a similar design to the main Rooster Teeth website.[2] Ramsey later elaborated, saying he had grown tired of making Red vs. Blue and enjoyed working on this new, creative outlet in his spare time.[3] Alongside employee Jack Pattillo, Ramsey regularly released achievement guides and Easter egg videos, often receiving assistance from select volunteers from the Rooster Teeth community. David Dreger also assisted in the founding of the site.[4][5]

Geoff Ramsey's interest in gaming achievements led to the creation of Achievement Hunter.
Shortly following his employment at Rooster Teeth, Jack Pattillo largely assisted Ramsey in the founding of Achievement Hunter.

2011–2012: Employment growth

In 2011, Achievement Hunter hired Ryan Haywood as an editor and manager; Haywood later began being featured in videos as a host in March 2012, becoming one of the main crew members. Four new shows were introduced to Achievement Hunter in 2011. One of them, Rage Quit, led to the official hiring of Michael Jones as a full-time staff member in August 2011.[6]

In December 2011, Achievement Hunter also began creating Let's Play videos. The success of the videos resulted in a weekly sub-series in 2012, in which the main hosts play Minecraft. Weekly Let's Play videos focusing on Grand Theft Auto games are also released.[7][8] Grand Theft Auto is typically released on Mondays and Minecraft on Fridays

Achievement Hunter hired Gavin Free in 2012, after he had assisted with the company for many years. In March 2012, Achievement Hunter debuted Game Night, in which Ramsey and Caleb Denecour play games with community members; the series switched to a live stream format in 2014. Community member Ray Narvaez, Jr. was hired in April 2012, having worked as a contract host for multiple years. Later, in September 2012, contract editor Franco Scarcello created Five Facts, which was generally hosted by Pattillo and Ramsey and focused on little-known facts about various video games; it was not renewed for a sixth season in May 2016.[9]

2013–2015: Popularization

In early 2013, Achievement Hunter introduced a competition series titled VS, in which the employees challenge each other to compete in games. In April 2013, Achievement Hunter launched their own channel on YouTube, which hosts a variety of their videos. Later in 2013, the company retired Achievement HORSE, replacing it with Achievement HUNT, in which a variety of employees challenge each other until the word "HUNT" has been spelled.

In October 2013, Pattillo hosted a 24-hour live stream benefiting Extra Life, a charity benefiting hospitalized children. With appearances from other Achievement Hunter members and various Rooster Teeth employees, the live stream managed to raise $340,000. This charity live stream has become an annual event, with 2014's Extra Life live stream raising over $442,000 for Children's Miracle Network.[10] At RTX in July 2014, community members Matt Bragg and Jeremy Dooley were hired as editors and secondary hosts at Achievement Hunter respectively.[11]

On February 5, 2015, Achievement Hunter officially founded the Let's Play Network YouTube channel. The channel acted as a platform for multiple RoosterTeeth owned and affiliated groups and divisions to upload gameplays. Some of these groups included the likes of Funhaus, ScrewAttack, Cow Chop, Kinda Funny, and Sugar Pine 7. Although, a majority of the channel's videos still consisted of Achievement Hunter's content.

In early 2015, Achievement Hunter hosted the first Let's Play Live at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas. In April 2015, Narvaez departed from the company as a full-time employee to focus on Twitch live-streaming, although he continued to voice his character for the company's X-Ray and Vav animated series until its eventual cancellation.[12] In mid-2015, Achievement Hunter launched a new YouTube channel, named after themselves, thereon they upload series of videos that were previously uploaded to the Rooster Teeth channel. Additionally, they moved out of Rooster Teeth's Stage 5, Austin Studios office into their own office nearby.[13]

Dooley was promoted to a main host in October 2015, during an episode of Let's Play Minecraft.[14] A weekly podcast titled Off Topic was announced in early October, hosted by Michael Jones. Four test episodes aired live and were only available to "First Members" on their website. The first official episode aired to the public after the initial tests. Jones serves as the main host of the show and makes the most frequent appearances alongside other Achievement Hunter employees and special guests, including Patricia Sommerset, Arin Hanson, and Samm Levine.[15][16] He also hosts the after show Last Call available for First Members only.

Starting in 2015, Achievement Hunter occasionally featured celebrities as guest collaborators in some of their Let's Play videos, including Watsky, Rahul Kohli from iZombie,[17] Dan Campbell from The Wonder Years,[18] Laura Bailey and Travis Willingham,[19][20] Dante Basco,[21][22] James Buckley,[23] Lannan Eacott, and pop punk band Neck Deep.[24]

2016–present

In January 2016, Lindsay Jones became the head of Achievement Hunter, succeeding Ramsey.[25]

In April 2016, Achievement Hunter launched two new shows. A new series called VR the Champions premiered on YouTube and featured Haywood, Dooley, and other members testing out new gameplay in virtual reality.[26] In addition, a First Member only show known as Theater Mode was created, and includes hosts like Jones, Ramsey, and Pattillo, as well as others, watching horrible movies and commenting on them.[27] Later in 2016, Achievement Hunter introduced RouLet's Play, where hosts play a game at random, Heroes and Halfwits,[28] a sort of dungeons and dragons gameplay with Haywood, Jones, Ramsey, Griffon Ramsey, and Gus Sorola, and Schooled in which Ramsey and his daughter Millie teach kids to play video games in hopes of defeating the main Achievement Hunter members.[29]

In February 2017, Ramsey announced his sabbatical from the company to take a break from the company. At this time, it was also announced that Trevor Collins was the new head of Achievement Hunter, succeeding Jones.[30] Later on, two months into his break, Ramsey and Millie premiered the second season of Schooled.[31] This time around the kids were being trained by the main members to battle each other. In April, Achievement Hunter went on tour on the east coast to perform Let's Play Live! with Funhaus in New Jersey, Maryland, and Florida.[32]

As part of Rooster Teeth's Pilot Month, a test episode of a new ghost hunting show called Achievement Haunter premiered on May 17, 2018. The episode was considered a success and the series was green-lit for an eight episode first season, which aired on October 31, 2018.[33]

Hardcore Tabletop, a show that takes board games and gives them real world twists, premiered on August 21, 2018. The first season had Achievement Hunter personalities play Monopoly with real money, with the potential to earn up to $20,580.[34] The second season, titled Hardcore Tabletop: World Series, aired on April 10, 2019 and returned to Monopoly with competitors from the Let's Play family as well as Dante Basco.[35]

The Weird Place, a collaborative series between Achievement Hunter and Meow Wolf, aired on March 13, 2019.[36]

During 2019, Garry's Mod (GMod for short), specifically the Trouble in Terrorist Town game mode, joined Grand Theft Auto and Minecraft as a weekly series, taking the Wednesday slot.

On June 10, 2020, Achievement Hunter premiered their new show titled Hardcore Minigolf, where employees and friends of the company compete in a tournament style game of mini-golf.[37] Competitors outside of Rooster Teeth included YouTuber ChilledChaos and former McDonalds' corporate chef Mike Haracz.

On October 6, 2020, Haywood announced his departure from the company following a leak of explicit photographs and amid accusations of grooming fans, including some underage. On October 7, Rooster Teeth issued a statement saying they had "parted ways" for breach of the company's code of conduct.[38] In a livestream held after a brief hiatus from the fallout, Pattillo and Michael Jones denounced Haywood, announcing that several videos featuring him would be removed from Rooster Teeth's library and that he would never be allowed back at the division.[39]

Let's Play Live

Let's Play Live! is an on-stage event produced by Rooster Teeth in which the Achievement Hunter members play video games and perform comedy sketches in front of a live audience. Their first event was held on February 20, 2015, at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas.[40] On September 14, a behind-the-scenes documentary was released about the event for sponsors on their website.

Three more Let's Play Live! events were held in 2016, with the first at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on June 17,[41] the second at the Chicago Theatre in Chicago, Illinois on August 19, and the third at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, New York on October 8. These events also featured appearances by other members of the Let's Play family; Funhaus, ScrewAttack, Kinda Funny, Cow Chop and The Creatures.[42]

In 2017, four Let's Play Live! shows were announced as the East Coast Tour. The tour was held from April 24 to April 30, with them going to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, New Jersey, the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland, Hard Rock Live in Orlando, Florida and the Straz Center for the Performing Arts in Tampa, Florida.[32]

One Lets Play Live! show was held in 2018 as part of RTX 2018 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas on August 2.

In January 2019, Achievement Hunter performed three Let's Play Live! shows in Australia known as AH Live![43] after Rooster Teeth announced in August 2018 that they would be replacing RTX Sydney 2019 with Let's Play Live![44]

Charity

With members of Rooster Teeth that work outside of Achievement Hunter, the group works with different charities to raise money through livestreams and other methods. This is in part to Jack Pattillo being a part of Achievement Hunter and Rooster Teeth's Charity Director,[45] causing him to be a large part of organizing events, promoting them on the Achievement Hunter page, and asking fans and friends to be a part of the event. He summed up the point in a statement; "When Rooster Teeth calls on its fans to support a cause, we can count on them to help us make a huge impact."[45]

Through cooperation between Make-A-Wish and the Achievement Hunter parent company Rooster Teeth, the members of Achievement Hunter met teenager Erik Battany during RTX in August 2015.[46] Battany and his family had been gifted VIP passes to RTX 2015, meeting them at a VIP party and the next day played with members for an Assassins Creed: Syndicate mission. On 23 May 2014, there was another visitor through Make-A-Wish, a boy named Jacob.[47][48]

List of shows

Series Primary contributor(s) Series premiere Series finale
Forced Enjoyment Geoff Ramsey, Jack Pattillo March 25, 2008 July 28, 2010
Achievement Guides/Achievement Unlocked[49] Various July 29, 2008 Ongoing
Pajamachievements Griffon Ramsey December 20, 2008 September 25, 2009
Easter Eggs Various July 14, 2009 Ongoing
Achievement Hunter Weekly Update (AHWU)[13] Various March 4, 2010 Ongoing
Behind the Scenes Various May 5, 2010 May 9, 2017
Fails of the Weak[49] Geoff Ramsey, Jack Pattillo September 22, 2010 May 13, 2016
Achievement HORSE/PIG Geoff Ramsey, Jack Pattillo December 6, 2010 January 2, 2016
Rage Quit Michael Jones January 20, 2011 Ongoing
This Is ... Various March 29, 2011 August 14, 2015
Things to Do In:[49] Various November 30, 2011 Ongoing
Let's Play[49] Various December 7, 2011 Ongoing
A Look Back At Brandon "Fragger" Light; Ray Narvaez, Jr. December 16, 2011 August 15, 2012
Game Night Geoff Ramsey, Caleb Denecour March 23, 2012 February 14, 2014
Trials Files[49] Geoff Ramsey, Jack Pattillo April 24, 2012 November 4, 2014
Retro Active Brandon "Fragger" Light May 30, 2012 October 31, 2012
Quick Bits Various August 20, 2012 December 17, 2012
Five Facts Geoff Ramsey, Jack Pattillo, Franco Scarcello September 11, 2012 May 17, 2016[9]
Coming Soon Kdin Jenzen March 5, 2013 May 1, 2015
Versus (VS)[13] Various March 8, 2013 January 19, 2017
GO! Various October 29, 2013 August 28, 2016
Achievement HUNT Various October 30, 2013 May 10, 2016
How To: Joel Heyman, Adam Ellis, Jeremy Dooley, Matt Bragg February 6, 2014 May 15, 2016[50][51]
Play Pals Michael Jones, Gavin Free May 8, 2014 Ongoing
Countdown/Top Five Various May 12, 2014 January 5, 2016
Imaginary Achievements Jeremy Dooley August 13, 2014 April 8, 2015
MegaCraft Matt Bragg August 18, 2014 August 12, 2015
Let's Watch Various[52] September 18, 2014 Ongoing
Grab Bag Various September 25, 2014 April 21, 2016
Achievement Hunter vs. The World Various October 16, 2014 May 8, 2016
Sunday Driving Various November 6, 2014 July 1, 2019
Shenanigans[53] Various December 19, 2014 Ongoing
Presented With Comment Jeremy Dooley (with various contenders) August 1, 2015 January 7, 2016
Off Topic Podcast[28] Michael Jones (with various AH members) October 30, 2015 Ongoing
Great Levels in Gaming Max Bernard December 29, 2015 May 30, 2016
VR the Champions Various[54] April 12, 2016 Ongoing
Theater Mode[27] Various April 29, 2016 Ongoing
Heroes and Halfwits[28] Frank J. Kim, Geoff Ramsey, Griffon Ramsey, Michael Jones, Gus Sorola, Ryan Haywood June 9, 2016 August 15, 2018
RouLetsPlay Various September 29, 2016 Ongoing
Schooled[55] Geoff Ramsey, Millie Ramsey October 3, 2016 May 17, 2017
Between the Games Various October 11, 2016 Ongoing
Battle Buddies Ryan Haywood, Jeremy Dooley May 9, 2017 March 3, 2020
Chaos Corner Lindsay Jones December 28, 2017 Ongoing
AH Animated[37] Various January 25, 2018 Ongoing
Let's Roll Various August 19, 2018 Ongoing
Hardcore Tabletop[34] Geoff Ramsey, Matt Bragg, Jack Pattillo, Michael Jones, Jeremy Dooley, Alfredo Diaz, Ryan Haywood, Lindsay Jones, Elyse Willems, Larry Matovina September 21, 2018 Ongoing
Haunter (previously Achievement Haunter)[33] Geoff Ramsey, Gavin Free, Michael Jones, Jeremy Dooley, Ryan Haywood, Jack Patillo, Lindsay Jones October 31, 2018 March 26, 2020
Ready Set Show Jeremy Dooley, Trevor Collins February 25, 2019 Ongoing
This Just Internet (previously Clickbait) Fiona Nova September 4, 2020 Ongoing
Face Jam Michael Jones, Jordan Cwierz October 18, 2019 Ongoing
Technical Difficulties Ryan Haywood April 28, 2020 September 29, 2020
F**k Face Geoff Ramsey, Gavin Free, Andrew Panton June 3, 2020 Ongoing
Hardcore Mini Golf[37] Various June 12, 2020 July 30, 2020
Grudge Night Various TBD[lower-alpha 1]

Cast

  • Geoff Ramsey (2008–2019; recurring 2019–present)[11]
  • Jack Pattillo (2009–present; contract 2008–09)[11]
  • Gavin Free (2012–present; contract 2008–11)[11]
  • Michael Jones (2011–present; contract 2011)[57]
  • Jeremy Dooley (2015–present; recurring 2014–15)[11]
  • Lindsay Jones (2017–present; recurring 2013–16)[57]
  • Trevor Collins (2018–present, recurring 2015-18)[13]
  • Matt Bragg (2019–present; recurring 2014–2019)[11]
  • Alfredo Diaz (2019–present; recurring 2017–2018)[58]
  • Fiona Nova (2019–present)[59]

Former cast

  • Ray Narvaez, Jr. (contract 2010–11; main 2012–15)[12]
  • Kdin Jenzen (2013–16)[11]
  • Caleb Denecour (community manager: 2010–16)[11]
  • Mica Burton (2016–2017)[60]
  • Ryan Haywood (2011–2020)[38]

Notes

  1. Originally scheduled for October 7, 2020. Postponed "until further notice" following Haywood's departure.[56]

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