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Austin Higgins (born May 19, 2006), also known as Wdax, is an American YouTuber known for his videos centering around the online video game Minecraft. As of September 2024, he has accumulated 1.37k subscribers on YouTube.
Career
[edit]In November 2020, Higgins began creating content for YouTube with his first video "Fortnite, but on the worst quality settings" This marked the beginning of his career in gaming. Four years later, Wdax uploaded "I suck at basketball but it's in first person" reaching well over 750k views getting him into monetization with YouTube. In 2024, he moved into his own house to pursue gaming full-time. Later on, he started his first year at Central Washington University to get a bachelors degree in Computer Science to pursuing a career in IT.