After a break of 2 months, Adin Ross has returned to streaming on Kick only to reveal plans for a move back to Twitch.
Earlier in May 2024, Adin Ross completely disappeared from the internet without providing a solid reason. However, one of his posts on X suggested he may be going through an unspecified surgery, which could have caused him to take a break. But it turned out that really wasn’t the reason. On his first stream after a 60-day hiatus, Adin Ross revealed that he had relapsed on lean and needed a break for his mental health.
However, the streamer doesn’t plan on taking any more breaks in the near future; in fact, he plans to improve his content on Kick.
Yes, Adin Ross has stated he plans on coming back to Twitch if he gets unbanned. He revealed his content plans for Twitch on his comeback Kick stream.
According to Adin Ross, he wants to take Kick to the next level as a brand, but that doesn’t mean he won’t return to Twitch. The streamer said that he has been working hard to get unbanned and has even contacted Twitch CEO Dan Clancy for a quick chat, who’s willing to hear his side.
He revealed that top streamers Felixn “xQc” Lengyel and Kai Cenat have been helping him get unbanned on Twitch. Besides that, he’s working on his personal brand to truly deserve the unban.
“This community, we gotta fix this s—, bro. We are toxic as f—, we are gonna fix this s—, we are gonna figure this out. Because I want to get unbanned on Twitch, but I still wanna put (content) on Kick. Hope you guys understand,” said Ross.
This would mean fans should expect a tone switch from Adin Ross’ channel. His current content would get him instantly banned from Twitch all over again. He may keep his edgy content on Kick and pursue collaborations on Twitch.
Adin Ross was permanently banned on Twitch in 2023 after his account was suspended for the eighth time. The exact reason for the ban is unknown, but Kick alluded that it was due to Adin switching platforms, which has not been confirmed by the purple platform.
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