Corpse Husband hosted his first Twitch stream this month with the internet personality teasing a part of his new song to his viewers. He then went on to play a slew of games with Valkyrae, Sykkuno, and Pokimane.
There has been a lot of hype surrounding Corpse Husband Twitch debut. Much to the delight of his fans, he divulged details about his plans for the first Twitch stream when he hit 900k followers. He made this surprise announcement on July 31, sending his fanbase into a tizzy.
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gonna b streaming on twitch later this month once i’ve finished up these songs, didn’t realize I was close to 900k without ever streaming on it yet, that’s so wild, thank u so much <3https://t.co/vZm1YrCggu
prob just chatting when i do but drop some stuff youd want me to play 2
— CORPSE (@CORPSE) July 10, 2021
He started his first-ever Twitch stream by talking to his friends and trying to find a game they could play. They decided to play Left 4 Dead 2. Corpse even played a snippet of his new song to celebrate the fact that he had 900k followers although he had never streamed on the platform.
playing some games tomorrow w/ Valkyrae, Sykkuno, & Poki
gonna try streaming it aroundddd 2pm pst on Twitch if my brain lets me
could go either way idk so don’t count on me streaming 100%, but whether i stream it or not i’ll be playing for sure
thanks for sticking around
✨?— CORPSE (@CORPSE) July 30, 2021
The 23-year-old musician leaked it once before but deleted the post. So, this was a chance for his fans to listen to it again. “I want to play the Poltergeist [song],” he said. “The song’s not actually named Poltergeist, but I’ll play it again. I want to see how loud it is.”
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When he played the Poltergeist, Corpse claimed that it was so loud it “woke up everybody that was sleeping.”
After that, things had returned to normal. They played games, made entertaining content for their fans, and talked about stuff. In other words, Corpse’s Twitch debut proved to be a huge success, which is barely surprising given his popularity.
First Twitch stream and we hit 1M followers on Twitch, thank you so much for everything, that was fun <3
— CORPSE (@CORPSE) August 1, 2021
On top of that, he even reached the million followers milestone on his first stream, per Dexerto. It is still unclear whether it will be a regular thing since he hasn’t confirmed that the Amazon-owned platform is his new home.