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Twitch: Pokimane, the most followed streamer in the world, leaves the platform

2024-01-31T14:10:16.406Z

Highlights: Pokimane is the most followed streamer in the world with 9.3 million subscribers. The Moroccan-Canadian streamer did not immediately indicate what she planned to do now. "What an incredible journey,” Twitch reacted on X, adding that she would “always have a place” with them. Many streaming stars have deserted Amazon's platform in favor of its competitors like Google's YouTube Live or the latest Kick. Appearing in 2022, this streaming service promises creators more freedom and better distribution of income.


The Moroccan-Canadian streamer did not immediately indicate what she planned to do now.


Thunderclap on Twitch.

Pokimane, the most followed streamer in the world with 9.3 million subscribers, announced her departure from the streaming platform on Tuesday evening, without giving any indication of what she plans to do from now on.

“The end of an era,” shared the 27-year-old in a message posted on her X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram accounts, accompanied by a photo from the Twitch application.

the end of an era



twitch has been my home for a decade..



but it's time to say thank you for all the memories and love during my League, Fortnite, & Among us days 💜 pic.twitter.com/S8FMp6G3I8

— pokimane (@pokimanelol) January 30, 2024

Real name Imane Anys, Pokimane is one of the stars of Amazon's video game streaming platform, which has regularly featured her and on which she has been broadcasting her games of "League of Legends” or “Fortnite”.

“What an incredible journey,” Twitch reacted on X, adding that she would “always have a place” with them.

The Moroccan-Canadian streamer did not immediately indicate whether she was joining another streaming platform or whether her departure was synonymous with a break in her career.

The platform deserted by its stars

In recent years, many streaming stars have deserted Amazon's platform in favor of its competitors like Google's YouTube Live or the latest Kick.

Appearing in 2022, this streaming service promises creators more freedom and better distribution of income.

Also read: Squeezie is on hiatus: are platforms asking too much of content creators?

Many creators have also announced in recent months that they are ending their online careers, such as the American Matthew Patrick (18.9 million subscribers on YouTube) or the British Tom Scott (6.4 million subscribers on YouTube). ), highlighting a certain weariness and a risk of burn-out.

Pokimane's departure is a new blow for Twitch, which announced in early January that it would have to lay off 500 people, as part of vast job cuts carried out by Amazon.

Or, according to several media, around a third of its workforce.

Source: leparis

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