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Sodapoppin Achieves Highest Viewership in 2020 with Birthday Stream Featuring Gifts

Sodapoppin Celebrates Birthday with Surprise Gift Opening Stream

Popular Twitch streamer, Sodapoppin, had an exceptional day yesterday as he celebrated his birthday by opening gifts sent by his fans on stream.

Record-Breaking Stream for Sodapoppin

During the gift-opening stream, Sodapoppin recorded his most-watched stream of the year with an average of 63,875 viewers, according to Stream Hatchet data.

A Special Gift Opening Experience

Sodapoppin’s birthday stream had a celebratory twist. Instead of simply opening packages, he unwrapped gift-wrapped presents that were prepared by his housemates and fellow streamers. They gathered and wrapped approximately $15,000 worth of gifts from his audience.

Soda was kept in the dark about the gifts, as his housemates restricted his access to certain rooms in order to maintain the element of surprise.

Excitement and Surprises Galore

Soda expressed his excitement, stating that he had to ask permission to enter most rooms in his house due to the surprises hidden inside. With only six hours of sleep, he couldn’t contain his anticipation.

During the five-hour stream, Sodapoppin opened a variety of gifts, ranging from funny gags to thoughtful presents, accompanied by guest appearances from friends and family.

Impressive Viewership Numbers

Sodapoppin’s birthday stream attracted a total of 351,312 hours watched, with a peak of 93,226 viewers. This surpassed his previous top stream of the year, which occurred when he returned to Twitch after a month-long break to play World of Warcraft Classic competitively.

With the highest average viewership on Twitch, Sodapoppin outperformed other influencers and even surpassed the viewership of popular esports events and leagues like BLAST Premier and the League of Legends European Championship.

Overall, it was a birthday celebration to remember for Sodapoppin and his fans.

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