Pokimane, one of the biggest names on Twitch with 9.3 million followers, made a statement that would upset her fans. The famous broadcaster announced that he will no longer broadcast on the platform.
Her real name is Imane Anys. pokimane, was one of the biggest Twitch streamers in the world. The famous name, known especially for his live broadcasts in the gaming category, 9.3 million followers In this regard, she ranked first among women and 10th overall.
However, Pokimane gave news that would upset her fans yesterday. In his statement via X that he will stop broadcasting on Twitch and leave the platform announced.
“End of an era”
Pokimane announced that she was leaving the platform after 10 years, using the expressions “the end of an era”. In the description thanking his fans he said: “The end of an era. Twitch has been my home for the last ten years. But now it’s time to say thank you for all the memories and love shown during my days in LoL, Fortnite and Among Us.”
Response also came from Twitch
After Pokimane announced that she would be leaving, Twitch’s official account responded to the famous broadcaster. The company thanked Pokimane and said: “It was an incredible journey. We are proud of everything you have accomplished and what you will do in the future. on Twitch you will always have a home Poki.”
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It is unknown whether Pokimane will continue her broadcasts.
Pokimane did not share anything in her statement about what she will do now. Well Whether it will continue broadcasting and there is no information on whether it will move to another platform. The famous broadcaster announced that he would reduce the time he devoted to Twitch in 2022 and focus on social media platforms such as TikTok. We do not know whether he has turned all his focus there with his current decision.
Let’s add that many famous streamers have left Twitch recently. However, unlike Pokimane, other streamers were moving to platforms such as YouTube and Kick. In particular, the move to Kick, which gives 95% of subscriber revenue to content creators, was huge. Giant publishers such as Amouranth and xQc were some of them.
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