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Fuslie announces the return of Twitch two years after signing the YouTube contract

Fuslie announces the return of Twitch two years after signing the YouTube contract

100 Thieves member Fuslie has revealed her return to Twitch, just over two years after leaving the platform for YouTube.

On August 31, 2022, Fuslie’s Twitch stream ended in tears when her viewers started spamming “goodbye” into her chat — sparking rumors that the 100 Thieves member moving to YouTube Gaming.

Those rumors were finally confirmed on September 6 and her first stream on Google’s platform happened the next day. During that stream, Fuslie revealed that her move to YouTube was due to Twitch’s DMCA system, as she was just one strike away from losing her account completely.

On Saturday, October 26, Fuslie’s Twitch Partner badge returned to her account as she revealed that she is returning to the Amazon platform after just over two years. In her post, Fuslie explained that she will be multi-streaming on both platforms.

“WE WILL BE BACK SOON!!” she said in a message on I am forever grateful for an amazing two years on YouTube and I am so excited to be streaming on Twitch again

Fuslie was among a group of streamers who signed with YouTube in 2022, and now she’s among that same group returning to Twitch in some capacity.

Back in September, TimTheTatman, DrLupo, FaZe Swaggand even Sykkuno ended their exclusive contracts with YouTube and returned to Twitch.

Tim and Lupo have continued to multi-stream on both platforms with great success, while Swagg and Sykkuno have dropped YouTube streams entirely so they can focus entirely on Twitch.

Longtime YouTube supporters IShowSpeed ​​​​and Ludwig have remained strong on the site, with the former continues to break viewership records.

With its last record of over 1,000,000 live viewers in September 2024, Speed ​​​​became the most watched English-language streamer of all time.