A record-breaking subathon by popular VTuber Ironmouse, who is currently the most-subscribed female streamer on Twitch, took place between February and March 2022, and she plans to break the record once more.
When discussing their experiences with them with Ludwig, who started the subathon trend, via her recognizable avatar during her July 14th stream, she brought it up. A mistimed illness forced Ironmouse to rethink her plans for a small, one-week subathon in July while her parents were away because it left her with little energy and made it difficult for her to stream.
Ironmouse wants to do it to support the Immune Deficiency Foundation, so it’s still on the agenda. It is therefore a matter of when and not if. The time hasn’t been set in stone yet, though.
Regarding how it will differ from the first subathon, Ironmouse stated that some people complained that the content was dull, so she is hoping to change that by planning more activities.
Other streamers like Sykkuno and iiTzTimmy joined the Twitch and YouTube subathon trend. xQc intends to do one as well, and if he actually follows through on his repeated Twitch promise, it could be the biggest one yet.
The impact the trend had on Ironmouse’s channel, which gained more than 144,604 followers, is evidence that it can be a surefire way to make waves. The trend is here to stay.