LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Twitch streamer Felix Lengyel aka 'xQc' has once again announced his plans to move, bidding farewell to his current Los Angeles residence that he has called home since 2022. This upcoming move marks a continuation of his trend of changing homes, a pattern that his devoted community has become familiar with over the years but this time there could be something more at play.
While xQc occasionally participates in notable events such as the Streamy Awards, Twitch Rivals, and TwitchCon, he predominantly connects with his audience through his regular Twitch streams. After settling in his current LA house, xQc shared various aspects of his life with his viewers, such as showcasing his cleaning endeavors by revealing a trash pile, and even surpassing his own Minecraft record. However, recent incidents of sudden stream endings accompanied by ominous warnings and an unfortunate break-in at his residence last month have fueled speculation that xQc's decision to relocate may extend beyond a simple desire to upgrade his living accommodation.
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Why is xQc relocating?
Popular Twitch streamer xQc encountered technical difficulties that forced him to abruptly end his stream on May 22 after just 10 minutes of broadcasting. In the Twitch chat, he revealed that he had become a victim of a DDoS attack, rendering him unable to continue streaming. Despite his attempts to resolve the issue, xQc was unsuccessful, leading him to abandon the stream altogether. The May 22 incident, coupled with his recent announcement of an upcoming move, left his fans speculating about the reasons behind this sudden change.
xQc shared his mixed feelings about living in Los Angeles, saying, "I'll miss this place," while also describing it as both wonderful and challenging. While the DDoS attack may have influenced his decision, it is not the sole factor prompting his move. After residing in Los Angeles for several years, xQc has concluded that it is time for a change, and he is ready to leave the fast-paced, high-pressure environment behind. Expressing gratitude for the experiences he had in LA, xQc acknowledged that it was a place of growth but is now looking forward to new opportunities elsewhere.
In a recent tweet, xQc revealed that he has already begun preparations for his move, indicating that he will be departing soon. While he has not disclosed his exact destination following the DDoS incident, he mentioned the possibility of returning to his house in Quebec, which he purchased in August 2022. Another option under consideration is relocating to Vancouver. Regardless of where xQc ultimately decides to settle, his fans can only hope for the continuation of regular streaming sessions, eagerly anticipating his presence in their lives wherever he may be.
'Who’s gonna feed the wildlife bro'
As soon as the news about xQc moving out of LA hit social media, fans chimed in to express their opinions or feelings on the Twitch streamer's decision. One user wrote, "*gets ddosed* *buys a whole new house*." Another user took a jibe at Adept and wrote, "No more crazy women banging on your door because they need to sue u for money they cant make!" One remembered xQc's encounter with the pet squirrel Sullivan and wrote, "Who’s gonna feed the wildlife bro."
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