Ever since Ludwig broke the record for most concurrent subscribers on Twitch at a single time earlier this year, arguably the platform’s most popular streamer, Felix “xQc” Lengyel, has been planning his own subathon to take the record for himself. And while this subathon was planned to finally kick off next month, xQc has now announced that he’ll be pushing it back a bit later than expected.During a recent stream on Twitch held by xQc this week, the former professional Overwatch player said that he won’t be starting his own subathon–which is planned to last for 60 days–in June. Instead, he has now said that he’ll still be doing it, but it won’t transpire until later on in 2021. “I’ve thought about it [and] I’m not doing it,” xQc said in regard to the subathon beginning in June.So why exactly has xQc decided to postpone this event? Well, it’s because he wants to make even more money from the streaming marathon. xQc explained on another stream that Twitch’s ads are at their biggest and most profitable later on in the year. “My five head thinking is doing it in Q4,” xQc said. This would mean that the subathon in question…
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