Legendary Twitch and YouTube content creator, Turner Ellis Tenney, aka Tfue, is pretty widely known in the gaming community. He would often play games such as Fortnite, Warzone, and Minecraft, but in a lengthy video uploaded to his YouTube channel yesterday, the streamer announced that he would be stepping back from content creation.
With 11.4 million followers on Twitch and 11.7 million subscribers on his YouTube (and 1.5 billion views on his channel), it’s safe to say that Tfue was at the top of his game when he made the announcement. His emotional farewell video simply titled ‘Goodbye…’ gave his fans an explanation for why he had made the decision. In it, the streamer reminisces on the journey he’s had so far. “It’s been a long f***ing road, dude, I feel like I’m about to cry.”
Tfue has been creating gaming content across multiple platforms for almost 10 years, and he’s amassed a pretty dedicated fanbase in that time. The video also montages some of the best clips from his time on the internet. However, after a period of infrequent posting across his channels that saw him put out barely any content, Tfue has explained that he no longer wants to make money from making gaming content anymore, which is understandable as he’s one of the richest streamers. He explained that he would rather focus on his real-life family and friends. While it is sad, it’s a pretty solid reason to step back from content creation.
In the video description, Tfue thanked his fans for their support over the years and explains his hope that the video will clear up any confusion.
“I can’t put into words how grateful and thankful I am for you guys who supported me throughout the years. Thank you to all the fans and the friends I’ve made along the way,
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