Could Dr Disrespect Be Moving to Mixer?

Could Dr Disrespect Be Moving to Mixer?

Written by 

Katie Memmott

Published 

12th Mar 2020 16:26

Twitch legend Dr Disrespect has hinted at big changes to his gaming career in a stream broadcast on March 11th.

Dr Disrespect (real name “Herschel ‘Guy’ Beahm IV) has over 4 million Twitch followers, and streams shooter games such as Call of Duty: Warzone, Apex Legends, and more, on a near-daily basis.

Streaming site Mixer has managed to poach quite a few important Twitch streamers in the last few years, such as Shroud and Ninja, who both moved over in 2019.

During Dr Disrespect’s broadcast on March 11th, he dropped this bombshell; "tomorrow we decide what our streaming platform is, ladies and gentlemen." He then changed the name of the broadcast to 'Big Announcement Tomorrow 11am PT', which is 6pm GMT today (March 12th).

Could the enigmatic streamer be leaving Twitch behind for greener pastures? We’ll find out soon enough.

Image via PAImages


Katie Memmott
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Katie Memmott
Katie is the former Sub Editor and Freelancer Coordinator at GGRecon.
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