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Kai Cenat threatens to stop streaming on Twitch, teases Kick in his latest live stream

Aaryanshi Mohan
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Twitch streamer, Kai Cenat, during a live stream recently said he will leave the purple platform if he receives another ban. Recently, Kai Cenat received his fourth ban on the platform, which lasted for a week. Just a few weeks before the ban, Cenat had become the most subscribed streamer on the platform. Amidst the ban, it was heavily speculated that the streamer would move to the rival platform, Kick.

Kick streaming has been trying to convince the streamer to make the shift from Twitch to their platform. The platform even tweeted at him saying “Don’t do this to me, Kai Cenat.”

Kai Cenat makes big announcement during live stream

A few minutes into the live stream, Kai Cenat started teasing the green sign in his stream title and asked his chat if they noticed it. He then continued to hype the green text and eventually said it is not what everyone was thinking it is.

“I know that y’all see that green in my title, right? I know that you see the green in my title, right,” he asked. He finally revealed that he is going to start his Minecraft grind with his friends.

“Bro, DYK back this Saturday. We’re playing Minecraft along with Agent and Fanum. Okay? On top of that, it will be at 4 pm, sharp! Yes! You heard it right! 4 pm, early in the day! Cancel your date with your girlfriend. Cancel your date with your boyfriend.”

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Fans react to Kick’s tweet for Kai

Fans were quick to notice the stream and Kick Streaming’s reaction to it. Some Twitter users said Kai was just teasing and that he should stick to Twitch till the time small streamers don’t start earning enough on Kick. Other users believed Kai was pushing back against the ban and that he really wanted to be with Kick.

Kai’s move to Kick has been one of the most anticipated ones. Adin Ross has been trying to get him on Kick, ever since he moved there following his Twitch ban. Kai has also had conversations with other big streamers like xQc on how they felt about moving to the trainwreckstv-backed platform.

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Aaryanshi Mohan

Aaryanshi Mohan

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Aaryanshi Mohan is an Esports writer and the Content Manager for Gaming and Esports at The SportsRush. Her love for video games started at a very young age and she just found a way to make both of her passions-- writing and gaming into a career. She loves old school games-- Commander Keen 4 is her all time favourite. Valorant and PUBG are her newest loves. When not gaming, or writing, you can find Aaryanshi reading, cooking or eating ramen.

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