The Twitch channel of Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg, one of the most popular gaming YouTubers, came back online after years of inactivity with some unexpected content to the surprise of his followers. While PewDiePie was mainly known for his YouTube videos, he streamed a little on Twitch before leaving the platform and leaving his channel dormant for years.PewDiePie made a name for himself by publishing Let’s Play videos of various games on YouTube, sharing his reaction to action and horror games for millions of viewers worldwide. His channel became the most-subscribed and the most-viewed on the platform respectively in 2013 and 2014, until MrBeast surpassed PewDiePie YouTube subscriber count in 2022. Besides YouTube, PewDiePie briefly streamed on Twitch, gathering 1.3 million subscribers. PewDiePie eventually decided to "soft retire" from the platforms, ending his YouTube career to focus on his personal life.RELATED: MrBeast Wants to Avenge PewDiePie by Overtaking T-Series YouTube SubscriptionsLast week, the Twitch channel of PewDiePie started streaming again after years of inactivity. Fans were curious as to what was going on as PewDiePie’s Twitch channel streamed episodes of Trailer Park Boys, a popular Canadian sitcom. After debunked rumors of a hack, PewDiePie’s Twitch channel is now broadcasting an endless loop of his old video in a stream called “PewDiePie infinity.” As the YouTuber uploaded over 3,000 hours of content on his channel, this loop has more than enough content to draw the attention of curious viewers who can share their reactions on the channel’s live chat.

According to a pinned message in PewDiePie’s Twitch channel chat, this endless loop of old videos is a quiet test rollout. The message, published by content monetization company CoPilot Media, states that PewDiePie will make an official announcement regarding his channel in the near future. While the extent of this announcement remains a mystery to this date, PewDiePie already declared that using the content of his old videos was an “infinite money glitch in real life” as it drew viewers that subscribe to his channel without producing any new content.

This sudden return to Twitch is a surprise for fans, as PewDiePie and his wife Marzia announced expecting their first child last February. The couple moved from England to Japan last year, publishing videos about their daily life around Tokyo. While waiting for PewDiePie to announce the next step in his career, fans can rediscover his content in the Twitch endless loop or on PewDiePie’s official YouTube channel, which currently boasts over 111 million subscribers.

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