- has been losingmajor names, including its primary star, Ninja, for more than a year. Facebookalso acquired
- major Twitch streamer Jeremy “DisguisedToast” Wang in November. (Popular streamer) “Tfue” replied
- to Kopf’s tweet, saying, “No more half ass birthday streams,” in reference to her streaming session that got her barred.
Kopf’s first stream will take place at 4 p.m. PT on December (on her) ************************************** (Facebook Gaming profile) ***************************.
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Professional video-game streamer Corinna Kopf announced on Friday that she’s pivoting from Twitch to an exclusive contract with Facebook Gaming. The member of David Dobrik’s “Vlog Squad” is the largest female streamer to migrate to Facebook yet.
Kopf’s social -media presence is largely concentrated on YouTube and Instagram, where she has more than 3.5 million subscribers. But over the past year, she has leaned into video-game streaming on Twitch, where shewas temporarily barredfor wearing only underwear during a stream – which is against the platform’s terms and conditions.
She was reinstated and had accrued almost half a million subscribers on Twitch, where she largely played “Fortnite.” On Twitter, she made the announcement that she had signed an exclusive streaming contract with Facebook Gaming, somethingstreamers told Business Insidercould be more profitable and lead to more views, thanks to Facebook’s massive user base and new focus on streaming.
) “As a female streamer, it’s so important for me to find a home that not only empowers myself, but also my community, to make a positive impact in the gaming world,” Kopf said in a statement.
On Twitter, her announcement was met with mixed reactions. Some commentators think Kopf will lose a substantial portion of her audience, and Facebook Gaming has yet to gain a fraction of the recognition that Twitch, YouTube, and Microsoft’s Mixer have in the streaming world.
But Kopf isn’t the first big streamer or social-media star to sign with Facebook Gaming – nor is she the first popular Twitch personality to ditch the platform. Twitch
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