Former Twitch sensation Thomas "Sykkuno" hosted his first-ever livestream on YouTube Gaming and spoke about his transition from the purple platform to the red platform.
During the stream, Sykkuno disclosed that Twitch staff had misspelled his name on the official contract sent to him through an email. His name was spelled as "Sukkuno" and the streamer initially thought that he had received a phishing email from some third party.
While explaining the situation to his viewers in the YouTube Gaming chat room, the Las Vegas native stated:
On May 3, 2022, the OfflineTV member made an announcement revealing that he had decided to switch from Twitch to YouTube. The announcement came in the form of a one-minute long clip on Twitter.
Several streamers and influencers reacted to the surprising reveal and his loyal fans were excited to see him streaming on YouTube.
On May 4, Sykkuno hosted his first ever YouTube Gaming livestream and attracted more than 25k viewers. During the start of the livestream, the 30-year-old content creator shared some information with his viewers about the contract that Twitch had sent to him via an email.
He opened up the official email and started off by saying:
Sykkuno shared a small part of Twitch's email on his stream and the typo in his name was clearly visible. Speaking further on the subject, the former Twitch streamer mentioned that he had to get in touch with a lot of people to confirm if the email was actually sent by Twitch officials:
He was clearly not happy with Twitch, mentioning that he was one of the biggest content creators on their platform, and they still could not correctly spell his name. He said:
The YouTuber was stunned to see the mistake and was trying to find the right words to express
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