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Ironmouse to Hold Another Twitch Subathon Following Her Previous Record-Breaking Event

Popular VTuber Ironmouse Plans to Launch Another Record-Breaking Subathon

Ironmouse, the most-subbed female streamer on Twitch, is set to shake things up once again with another highly anticipated subathon. In a recent conversation with Ludwig, the creator of the subathon trend, she hinted at her plans during a July 14 stream.

Initially, Ironmouse had planned to host a short week-long subathon in July while her parents were away. Unfortunately, due to an untimely illness that left her drained and unable to stream effectively, she had to reconsider.

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Ironmouse explained, “I felt guilty for doing a subathon while being more asleep than awake. So, I decided not to do it now. Maybe I can do it at another time.”

However, the subathon is still in the works as Ironmouse intends to raise funds for the Immune Deficiency Foundation. It’s only a matter of when, not if.

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The exact date for the subathon has yet to be confirmed.

Ironmouse acknowledged that some viewers found the content of the first subathon boring. She plans to address this feedback by organizing more engaging activities for the upcoming event.

She admitted, “I didn’t expect it to last more than two to three days, so I wasn’t fully prepared. If I were to do it again, I’d definitely have more things lined up.”

Other streamers, such as Sykkuno and Apex Legends streamer Timmy “iiTzTimmy” An, have also joined the Twitch and YouTube subathon trend. Additionally, there are rumors of Felix “xQc” Lengyel planning his own subathon, which could potentially become the largest one yet if he follows through on his Twitch promise.

The subathon trend is here to stay, and Ironmouse’s channel is proof of its impact. She gained over 144,604 followers, proving that subathons are a surefire way to make waves in the streaming community.