Ironmouse Surpasses Kai Cenat and Jynxzi to Become the Most Subscribed Twitch Streamer

Popular VTuber Ironmouse has once again claimed the title of the most-subscribed Twitch streamer, surpassing Kai Cenat by over 80,000 subscribers.

In recent years, many Twitch streamers have held the record for having the highest number of active subscriptions on their channels.

Streamers like Kai Cenat, Ninja, Ludwig, and Jynxzi have all crossed the 150,000 subscriber mark at some point, with Kai Cenat currently holding the record for the most subscribers ever at over 300k.

During her extended 2024 subathon, which has lasted more than 23 days, VShojo VTuber Ironmouse has reclaimed her position as the most subscribed Twitch streamer.

As of now, Ironmouse has reported having 185,182 active subscribers on her channel, which is significantly more than Kai Cenat’s over 101k, as noted by Twitchtracker.

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Trailing behind Kai are rising stars Jynxzi and CaseOh, with 100k and 74k subscribers, respectively. Completing the top five is Hasan with 69k.

While this is a remarkable milestone, it does not surpass Ironmouse’s personal best. The VTuber achieved 205,488 subscribers during her subathon aimed at raising funds for The Immune Deficiency Foundation in June 2023.

With just over 20,000 subscribers left to go before breaking her previous record, fans are eagerly anticipating how far she can push her subscription count before concluding the subathon. There’s speculation that the community might even surpass Ninja’s record of 269,154 or Ludwig’s 283,066.

Additionally, Ironmouse’s subathon includes unique content beyond her usual streaming style. At TwitchCon 2024, she transitioned to IRL streaming from the venue in San Diego, engaging with fans from around the globe in a way that differs from traditional VTuber content.

Ironmouse has faced challenges during her streaming period as well. In early September, her VOD channel was suspended by YouTube due to copyright violations, and her primary account was taken down just under two weeks afterward.

However, on September 23, the VTuber announced that YouTube had reinstated both accounts after she consulted with a legal team to investigate the situation.

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