Twitch streamer Mizkif responded to controversial remarks made by xQc about some streamers who are based in Austin, Texas.
Mizkif decided to respond to xQc and Macaiyla’s claims at the beginning of his stream earlier today, saying that he has never heard of any streamer drama as severe as they portray it to be.
While addressing the issue, Mizkif added that conflicts between friend groups are frequent. The drama and controversy surrounding streamers recently reached new heights after Twitch content creator Greekgodx was banned for the third time. Some streamers made the decision to spill the beans and offer their opinions on a few topics after his ban.
At the beginning of his five-hour stream, The One True King (OTK) co-founder discussed the contentious remarks. In order to continue his speech, the 26-year-old streamer asserted that he had never heard of this kind of drama in Austin. He added that people shouldn’t overlook the fact that Austin, Texas is home to thousands of content producers and streamers.
Little did Mizkif know, however, that another controversy was waiting for him to address as Pokelawls appeared to leak the information that the former had accepted a Saudi Arabian sponsorship and was scheduled to travel there with Emiru to take part in a Fortnite charity event. Mizkif continued with his stream.
There were numerous fan reactions in the streamer’s Twitch chat. While some viewers agreed with Matthew’s remarks, others were curious about the identity of the Austin-based content producer who disparaged EsfandTV.
One of the most well-known individuals who helped found One True King a few years ago is without a doubt Mizkif. The streamer plays a lot of games, including Super Mario 64, World of Warcraft, Jump King, and Minecraft, in addition to streaming Just Chatting and IRL content.