Popular Twitch streamers like Ludwig, Dr Disrespect, and TimTheTatman have made the jump to YouTube Gaming in an effort to find a new audience or grow their reach, and that could also be the case with Fuslie. Ending a recent Twitch stream with an ominous sign-off, Fuslie has caused many members of her community to speculate that she may be moving to YouTube.

Twitch streamer Fuslie concluded her August 31 stream with a tear-filled goodbye that many perceived as a subtle hint at a move to YouTube Gaming, with the livestreamer specifically noting that she has dropped hints in the past while giving out a few more. Fuslie maintains a strong audience of 1.2 million followers on Twitch and 578,000 subscribers on YouTube, but she is also known for appearing in OfflineTV content and hangs out with them regularly. OfflineTV is a group of content creators and friends that's composed of popular livestreamers like Pokimane, Disguised Toast, LilyPichu, and Scarra.

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Starting the sign-off for her recent stream, Fuslie played some melancholy music and quickly began crying before saying, "I'm not being dramatic, you guys are being dramatic." The popular Twitch streamer wiped her tear-filled eyes and periodically buried her face in her hands as she expressed how thankful she is for her community saying, "thank you for making my life what it is. I literally wake up so grateful because of the life that I have and that it's all because of you." Fuslie then went on to reminisce about some of her stream's best moments like her prime growth days during the peak of Among Us and how she became sponsor queen through how receptive her audience has been to various products.

Referencing the members of OfflineTV and how lucky they all feel, Fuslie stated that "It's because of our communities, and you're so supportive of me and my friends," suggesting that some fans go from a Pokimane or Disguised Toast livestream to share support across the group. Teasing a move to YouTube or another platform, Fuslie hoped to see her viewers again in another stream and assured her community that whatever she ends up doing, she will be forever grateful for her the seven years she spent on Twitch. Although she has made cryptic suggestions, Fuslie hasn't confirmed what's next for her, so it's currently unclear when or where her audience can expect to see her in the future.

Many members of Fuslie's audience have voiced their expectations that the popular Twitch streamer will move to YouTube and the live chat and response to the video reflect enthusiasm for the transition. While one Fuslie fan admitted to crying along with the popular livestreamer and another felt that it was hard to watch, one just wanted to thank OfflineTV for changing their lives.

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