Felix "xQc" Lengyel went radio silent for three days and fans of his were concerned. He has officially given an update and fans will have to wait a little longer before seeing him livestreaming again.

Popular streamer xQc recently took to Twitter to let his fans know why he hasn't been streaming on Twitch for the last few days. The streamer recently moved, and his absence is seemingly linked to this move. According to his new statement, xQc will livestream after a "little more time." The Twitch streamer also confirmed that although he's okay, everything is in disarray.

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This disarray goes back to his announcement in June about moving due to issues with his previous location. The popular Twitch streamer had to move due to excessive swatting that got out of hand. He considered moving back to Canada due to the daily swatting, but it seems that he remains in the U.S.

On his most recent Twitch stream, xQc did several things including watching videos, just chatting, and playing some GTA Online. Nothing was abnormal and xQc didn't indicate to his fans that he would be taking a lengthy break from streaming. His recent streaming hiatus has been three days, but it will likely go for a couple more based on xQc's recent statement.

Fans who were expecting to get an update about what was going on first heard about it from another streamer known as Nmplol. During a recent "Just Chatting" Twitch stream, Nmplol confirmed that the July 12 stream had been moved out and that he wasn't there anymore. While xQc and his partner recently moved in with Sodapoppin, Malena, and Nmplol, his absence caused concern during this stream. The speculation from this may have spurred xQc's announcement of why he's been away or it may have been a coincidence.

Although xQc recently moved in with other Twitch streamers Sodapoppin, Malena, and Nmplol, there may be something going on that's making the move complicated. The streamer said in his update that he could go live, but didn't want to stream until he could make the streams "good" again. He didn't clarify whether or not this was a technical issue, something to do with the move or something else entirely.

Plenty of trolls joined the response to xQc's update tweet, but many showed support and encouraged him to take whatever time away that he needs. The popular streamer increased in popularity with the frequency of his Twitch livestreams so his recent silence was abnormal for a large number of his fanbase. Streamers often take breaks for various reasons and a housing situation is a reasonable excuse not to stream on Twitch for a few days despite a large following.

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