Is Asmongold Leaving Twitch Following Recent Drama?
Is Asmongold Leaving Twitch Following Recent Drama?Home > Gaming > TwitchSource: Instagram
Don't want to let you guys down, but I have other people I need to make sure I don't let down either.
Ty for understanding, you all have given me so much support— Zack (@Asmongold) September 23, 2022 "I just said f--k it, and I just gave up. I don’t know if I will ever stream on my main channel again at this point. I’m going to be honest, I don’t know if I’ll ever stream on main channel again," he confessed to viewers. For now, it seems that if you want to see more of Asmongold, you'll have to follow his second Twitch channel — but with all of the recent controversy, expect those streams to be less frequent.Article continues below advertisement
Asmongold Admits He May Never Stream From His Main Twitch Channel Again
By Sara BelcherSep. 28 2022, Published 6:42 p.m. ET It's been an especially crazy time on Twitch in recent weeks. What started as a confession from ItsSliker that he borrowed hundreds of thousands of dollars in money from friends and colleagues to feed his gambling addiction turned to Twitch banning gambling from the platform, to OTK member Mizkif being accused of covering up CrazySlick's sexual assault allegations.Article continues below advertisement Because of this, other members in OTK have come forward with their own public statements on the matter, many disavowing Mizkif and CrazySlick's actions. Maya Higa, Mizkif's ex-girlfriend who was accused of helping the streamer cover up the allegations against CrazySlick, has already left her platform indefinitely. Asmongold is one of the owners of OTK, and it seems he is also taking some time away from his public platform. Is he also leaving Twitch?Source: InstagramArticle continues below advertisementAsmongold revealed he may not stream from his main Twitch channel again
While Asmongold has more than 3 million subscribers on his primary Twitch channel, he's admitted that he's not quite sure if he'll ever go live on it again. This, however, doesn't mean that he's leaving Twitch. The recent controversy surrounding Mizkif and OTK, the group that he's currently a co-founder and co-owner of, has clearly put some stress on the streamer, who stated he won't be able to do some previously promised streams as he deals with the fallout of the recent Twitch drama. On Sept. 26, he went live on his second account, Zackrawrr, and spoke about the fate of his primary channel. “I put a tweet in my drafts that I was gonna tweet out that I was gonna go live on my main channel today," he said during the stream, per Dexerto. "I woke up at like 7 in the morning and I was just having like a panic attack, and I was freaking out about it. I couldn’t go back to sleep at all." Asmongold's second channel has only 944,000 followers, in comparison.Article continues below advertisement Going to be honest, with everything going on I can't confirm if I'll be back to main stream by Wrath releaseDon't want to let you guys down, but I have other people I need to make sure I don't let down either.
Ty for understanding, you all have given me so much support— Zack (@Asmongold) September 23, 2022 "I just said f--k it, and I just gave up. I don’t know if I will ever stream on my main channel again at this point. I’m going to be honest, I don’t know if I’ll ever stream on main channel again," he confessed to viewers. For now, it seems that if you want to see more of Asmongold, you'll have to follow his second Twitch channel — but with all of the recent controversy, expect those streams to be less frequent.Article continues below advertisement