Ludwig has responded after Ironmouse shattered his all-time Twitch sub-record, and she’s on track to beat Kai Cenat’s as well.
Each year, Ironmouse goes live on her Twitch channel for a month-long subathon where fans band together to help raise money for charity.
At the end of the month, the VTuber splits her revenue in half and donates it to the Immune Deficiency Foundation. In July 2023, she reached over 205,000 subscribers on her channel – securing her spot as the fourth most-subscribed streamer ever.
Her subathon for 2024 began on September 1, and she’s flown through both Ninja and Ludwig’s sub-count records. At the time of writing, the VTuber sits at nearly 295,000 subscribers.
Ludwig caught wind of Ironmouse’s accomplishment and shared his thoughts about it in a post on X.
“Ironmouse just blew past my old Twitch sub-record and still has another day to break Kai’s record. I’ve seen some weird people flame her on Twitter the past couple of weeks but I hope she shatters the all-time sub record. She’s a great streamer, has one of the best stories on Twitch, and is also donating half the money raised to charity GO IRONMOUSE!!!!” he said.
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The subathon is happening during Twitch’s annual SUBtember event too, meaning the platform is adding one sub for every five gifted from each person, which is helping her sub count grow significantly.
This achievement comes just days after she surpassed Twitch stars Jynxzi and Kai Cenat to become the streamer with the most active subs on the platform. Twitchtracker states that Jynxzi has 99,686 subs as of writing, while Kai is just behind him with 99,675.
While her subathon has gone on without a hitch, her YouTube accounts have had some major issues. After losing her VOD account to copyright strike abuse from a third party, the Google-owned platform removed her main account as well.
They have since been reinstated after the VTuber revealed she brought legal counsel in to help get them back.