

He plans to stream and post produced videos on his YouTube channel, which he initially started in 2013. “But I think that shift and focus about it not just being strictly about winning games anymore has driven me to feel like YouTube was the right place.” “I love games - it’s never going to change,” Myth said. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Myth said he’s switching to YouTube for something “more entertainment focused.” Throughout the video, Myth contemplates the decisions he’s made in his life: from quitting professional Fortnite for streaming and choosing to play video games professionally. YouTube streams are expected to begin Tuesday.
“Decisions have made me who I am, and this is my decision,” Myth said in the announcement video. Myth is one of many former Twitch streamers who have moved away from the platform over the past few years - Lily Ki, also known as LilyPichu, and Sykkuno both made the move over the past few months. If you think you’ve heard this story before, it’s because you had. Myth announced his decision to stream exclusively on YouTube Gaming in, naturally, a YouTube video. Ali Kabbani, who is known as Myth online, is the next Twitch streamer to leave the platform for an exclusive deal with YouTube.
