While chatting to Kim “Kkatamina” Mi-young’s audience during a recent Twitch subathon, Corpse Husband inferred that he may return to Twitch in the future. The content creator and musician spoke candidly about his thoughts on streaming in general while stating that “we will see” when he will return. Although Corpse Husband came off as cynical about aspects of livestreaming while chatting to Kkatamina’s audience, his interests seemingly increased with each fan inquiry.

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Corpse Husband has returned to YouTube content creation in recent months, but his most recent livestream on the Google platform was way back in May 2021. Corpse Husband plans to return to livestreaming when he “feels like it,” and he was extremely hesitant to say that he won’t return due to how some fans may react. Kkatamina was catching up on sleep during her recent subathon when Corpse Husband made these claims and he’s also known for playing games with other streamers so fans may hear from him again soon.

Twitch streamer Kkatamina recently broke Twitch records as she became the number one most-subscribed to female on the platform during a subathon. Several popular Twitch streamers such as Valkyrae, Ludwig, and Corpse Husband showed up to support Kkatamina as she smashed the record and set a new standard for women on the platform. Thanks to her hard work with the Twitch subathon and the help of various popular streamers, Kkatamina was recently able to pass 54,700 subscribers and surpass DJ Sintica as the most-subscribed to female on Twitch.

Corpse Husband has only streamed to Twitch a handful of times, but during his appearances on the platform, the musician showed off new tracks and interacted with his growing community. After merely two livestreams on the platform, Corpse Husband was able to reach over one million Twitch followers and the musician currently sits at around 1.2 million. These fans have been left waiting for Corpse Husband to return to Twitch since his last stream back in the Summer and are unable to watch the stream on demand.

It hasn’t been long since Corpse Husband first streamed to Twitch, but his lack of on-demand content prevents viewers from catching up on his stream or rewatching their favorites. Unlike his Twitch account, there are several videos available on his YouTube channel, including some recent ones. Corpse Husband fans are able to look at both his newest music and his gaming escapades on this YouTube channel. Although Corpse Husband took a few months off of YouTube between April and November on top of his Twitch hiatus, the content creator is seemingly back to creating daily content with two new videos already available.

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Source: Dexerto