The vtuber Hexa has announced on X that she is taking a break, and it’s not for happy reasons.
This year has been hard for vtuber fans due to the number of vtubers who have graduated or taken a break. Henya the Genius had to stop due to medical reasons and Kohaku Nene took a break due to a car accident. The half-goblin vtuber Hexa has announced her break on her X account. She stated that she has suffered from anxiety, burnout, and general “brainworms.” The streamer further elaborated that streaming used to bring her joy. However, it turned into a source of stress and anxiety for the past few months.
Fortunately, Hexa the vtuber has already hinted at some major plans for her return.
The vtuber Hexa mentioned in her X post that fans will see her in a different look when she returns from her break.
The vtuber Hexa announced her break on her X account and gave details of her return. The streamer stated that when she returns she will look different. She called it her “re-debut” so it is likely that she will come back with a new model.
It isn’t confirmed but Hexa might change her name if she wants to rebrand herself. She has changed her name from HexaVT to Hexa in the past but that is a small change. However, if she wants to reinvent herself she might select a new name as well as a new origin story for her avatar.
The vtuber Hexa hasn’t given an exact date of her return, but she stated that she will return once her re-debut is finished.
Hexa stated that she will return with a different look, and in the meantime, will reestablish her sanity and stability. She requested fans to look forward to her return and not to forget her. The streamer further stated that she will not disappear completely and will be active on X and Discord so fans can get updates. She also said that occasionally she might pop up on streams of vtuber friends.
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